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Covers tin-enamelling designs, including scrollwork, lace patterns, vases of flowers, Chinese motifs, and other Baroque and Rococo decorations.
Features designs drawn from ornamental and utilitarian objects of the African culture.
Celebrates vintage handkerchief florals with their profusion of bouquets, borders, nosegays, garlands, sprays, scrolls, dots, and overall floral designs.
One of the discoveries of the Middle Ages was the beauty of the natural world. Earlier the life of warfare and danger had blunted appreciation of nature. Later the enclosed garden represented more than a safe place away from strife.
Styles from late Victorian to Art Deco. Includes introduction. Black-and-white illustrations with full-color front-and-back covers.
Explores the collaboration between artist and client in relation to the featuring of art in a public space. This book includes written descriptions and approximately 200 illustrations which identify artists, architects, artworks and their settings. It features the most prominent 'money for art' programs in the United States.
Presents the submissions for the 2003 Display Designs, Display Industry, Commercial Space Design and 37th Sign design Awards.
Gives a complete overview of Dresser - as a man and as a designer - whilst pointing the way to new areas of collecting Dresser design.
Celebrates the astonishing range and talent of one of the most influential artists of the Vienna Secession, Koloman Moser. This book traces Moser's artistic development as he branched into public projects, designing stamps, banknotes, and the glorious windows of the Otto Wagner Church in Steinhof.