A Woman's Touch: Women in Design from 1860 to the Present Day |
Contents
Contents Introduction | 11 |
The Blessed Damozel | 16 |
Not a Lady Among Us | 34 |
Copyright | |
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aesthetic American Anni Albers architect architecture artists Arts and Crafts avant-garde Bauhaus became began Britain British Candace Wheeler ceramics Charlotte Perriand collaboration colours Corbusier Crafts Movement created decorative arts despite developed dress dyeing Eileen Gray Elsie de Wolfe embroidery Enid Marx established Ethel Mairet European exhibition fabrics fashion firm founded France friends furnishings furniture Gallery garden Glasgow School glazes Goncharova Gropius Gudrun Baudisch Gunta Stölzl Hoffmann husband ideas industrial interior decoration Janey Katharine Pleydell Bouverie Kunstgewerbeschule later living London Lucie Lucie Rie Mackintosh MacNair Margaret Marianne Straub Marion Dorn Maugham metalwork modern motifs Museum organised painter painting Paris patterns peasant Phyllis Barron Popova pottery production Robineau role Rookwood rugs Russian School of Art social society Sonia Delaunay Sophie Taeuber-Arp Stepanova studio style Susie Cooper Syrie Syrie Maugham tableware taste textile design traditional Vally Wieselthier Vienna Vkhutemas wallpapers weaving workshop Wiener Werkstätte woman women designers World wrote York