 | Art - 1903 - 590 pages
...Exposition authorities adopted a classification in which is involved a recognition of the fact that there should be no distinction between what commonly has...art" and that which has been termed "industrial art." The Department of Art will consist of: 1. An American (United States) section. 2. A section for each... | |
 | National Education Association of the United States. Meeting - Education - 1913 - 844 pages
...Fair at St. Louis, declared that "there should be made no distinction between what has been commonly considered as 'fine art' and that which has been termed 'industrial art,' " the Richmond Art Association displayed, along with the oils and water colors, exhibits of textiles,... | |
 | National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1913 - 844 pages
...Fair at St. Louis, declared that "there should be made no distinction between what has been commonly considered as 'fine art' and that which has been termed ' industrial art,' " the Richmond Art Association displayed, along with the oils and water colors, exhibits of textiles,... | |
 | Art - 1903 - 560 pages
...Exposition authorities adopted a classification in which is involved a recognition of the fact that there should be no distinction between what commonly has...art" and that which has been termed "industrial art." The Department of Art will consist of: 1. An American (United States) section. 2. A section for each... | |
 | Maureen Meister - Architecture - 2003 - 232 pages
...former international expositions. This display would make "no distinction between what has been commonly considered as 'fine art' and that which has been termed 'industrial art.' " 68. In a letter from Ives to Robert D. Andrews, May 16, 1903, Ives noted that Warren had agreed to... | |
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