Design of the 20th CenturyWith over 400 detailed entries in alphabetical order, this volume offers one of the largest and most up-to-date illustrated works on international design in the 20th century. Accompanies the exhibit, ""A Century of Design, Part I: 1900-1925, "" December 1999-April 2000 at the Met in New York. 780 illustrations. |
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Page 191
... began teaching at Becken- ham School of Art , where she remained until 1947. In 1948 , she and her hus- band set up a design office and began working collaboratively . One of Luci- enne Day's earliest commissions was for her Calyx ...
... began teaching at Becken- ham School of Art , where she remained until 1947. In 1948 , she and her hus- band set up a design office and began working collaboratively . One of Luci- enne Day's earliest commissions was for her Calyx ...
Page 248
... began working for La Maison Moderne , a shop that had been established in 1899 by Julius Meier - Graefe ( 1867-1935 ) . Highly influenced by its director and manager , Maurice Dufrêne ( 1876-1955 ) , who became a leading exponent of the ...
... began working for La Maison Moderne , a shop that had been established in 1899 by Julius Meier - Graefe ( 1867-1935 ) . Highly influenced by its director and manager , Maurice Dufrêne ( 1876-1955 ) , who became a leading exponent of the ...
Page 280
... began designing page layouts for books published by the Golden Cockerel Press , Berkshire . His page layouts were in the Arts and Crafts idiom , with stylistically integrated typography and illustrations . A year later , he began ...
... began designing page layouts for books published by the Golden Cockerel Press , Berkshire . His page layouts were in the Arts and Crafts idiom , with stylistically integrated typography and illustrations . A year later , he began ...
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