Fleming, John & Michael Rowan
John Fleming & Michael Rowan are the authors of Folk Furniture of Canada's Doukhobors, Hutterites, Mennonites and Ukrainians (2004).
Articles by this Author
Folk furniture of Canada's Doukhobors
- By Fleming, John & Michael Rowan
- Published 1 March 2008
- Furniture
- Unrated
In recent years an influx of folk furniture imported from Eastern
Europe and the former Soviet Union, northern Russia in particular, has
made it easier to compare the pieces made by Russian immigrants after
their arrival in North America with examples that demonstrate the
original context in which the forms, construction methods, and
decorative motifs were born. This comparative approach also addresses
the perennial issues of tradition, adaptation, and innovation in the
transfer of these elements from the old world to the new. This article
is an attempt to systematically examine the furniture made by one group
of Russian immigrants, the Doukhobors who settled in the Canadian West,
and compare it to Russian pieces. But to understand and interpret the
objects the Doukhobors made, and the context in which these people
began as a nonconforming religious sect, we must first return to their
origins in eighteenth-century Russia and their arrival in Canada at the
end of the nineteenth century.


