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  • curprev 22:5222:52, 4 April 2008imported>Robert A. Estremo 671 bytes +671 {{Image notes |Description=Father Jose Mut's dining room at Mission San Juan Capistrano. |Author=Robert A. Estremo |Date=April 5, 2005 |Source=Robert A. Estremo |Country first published in= |Copyright holder=Robert A. Estremo |Notes=Father José Mut's dining room as it is thought to have looked during his twenty-year stay at the Mission. Some years later, furniture maker and architect Gustav Stickley (the leading spokesperson for the American Arts and Crafts movement) would develop a repu...