Designed for Delight: Alternative Aspects of Twentieth-century Decorative ArtsFrom Art Nouveau and the Wiener Werkstätte to Pop and Post-modernism, Designed for Delight presents over 200 works from the collection of the Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts, in all media, focusing in particular on four aspects of the decorative arts through objects and essays. |
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Sponsors Statement | 6 |
Mrs David M Stewart President | 7 |
Luc dIbervilleMoreau Director | 13 |
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