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Wiener WerkstŠtte (Viennese Workshops) — founded 1903 |
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Werkstatte Products (Josef Hoffman) — cutlery set, 1903 — tea and coffee set, 1905 — basket vase, 1905 — exhibition poster, — summer dress, 1911 — logo, ca 1903 |
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Josef Hoffman, Sitzmaschine -sitting machine, Vienna, ca 1905 |
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Werkstatte / Josef Hoffman, Purkersdorf Sanitorium, Vienna (Austria), 1904-06 |
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Hoffmann, Purkersdorf Hallway, 1904 — Moser, furniture pieces |
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Kolo Moser, armchair and plant stand, Purkersdorf Sanatorium, Vienna, 1904 |
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Josef Hoffman & Wiener WerkstŠtte, Palais Stoclet, Brussels (Belgium), 1905-11 — term: Gesamtkunstwerk |
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Josef Hoffman & Wiener WerkstŠtte, Palais Stoclet, Brussels, 1905-11 |
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Josef Hoffman & Wiener WerkstŠtte, Palais Stoclet, Brussels, 1905-11 — important: plane and frame |
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Josef Hoffman & Wiener WerkstŠtte, Palais Stoclet, Brussels, 1905-11 — Dining room with KlimtÕs Stoclet frieze |
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Josef Hoffman & Wiener WerkstŠtte, Palais Stoclet, Brussels, 1905-11 — LadyÕs Dressing Room |
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Deutscher Werkbund — (or, German Werkbund / German Work Federation) — founded in Munich, Germany — timeframe: 1907-1933 |
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Deutscher Werbund, 1907-1933 — founders incl: — Hermann Muthesius; Josef Hoffman; Joseph Olbrich; Peter Behrens |
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Deutscher Werbund, 1907-1933 — Exhibit of Werkbund products |
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Peter Behrens (1868-1940) |
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Peter Behrens, logo for AEG |
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Peter Behrens, objects for AEG, Germany, from 1907 |
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Behrens, objects for AEG, Germany, 1907. |
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Behrens, AEG Showroom, Berlin, 1910 |
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The Great Werkbund Controversy of 1914 — Hermann Muthesius vs. Henry van de Velde (et al) |
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Cartoon about The Great Werkbund Controversy of 1914 — Hermann Muthesius vs. Henry van de Velde (et al) |
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Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, — Houses at LÕ Estaque, 1908 Reservoir at Horta, 1909 |
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Cubism / Expressionism / De Stijl / Bauhaus |
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Jean Metzinger, — Woman with a Horse, — 1911-12 — term: — Simultaneity |
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Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Maison Cubiste, Paris, 1912 |
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CZECH CUBISM — Geographic Center: Prague (Czech Republic) |
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Pavel Janak, Study for an Interior, Prague, 1912 |
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Cubist chandelier, vases, cup — Prague, ca 1910-1914 |
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Cubist alphabet and objects, Prague, ca 1910-1914 |
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Josef Go.ar, Black Madonna (interior), Prague, 1911 |
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Paval Janak, for Prague Workshop, chairs, ca 1912 |
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Paval Janak, coffee set (1920), ceramic box (1911) |
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Cubist street light, Prague, ca 1912 |
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Erich Heckel, GlŠserner Tag, 1913 |
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Nollendorfplatz, Berlin, 1907 — Ernst Kirchner, Nollendorfplatz (Berlin), Berlin, 1912 |
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Projects, from ÒAn Exhibition for Unknown Artists,Ó Berlin, 1919 — left: Hermann Finsterlin = free-form — right: Wenzel Hablik = crysatlline / geometric |
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Robert Wiene (director), Hermann Warm (set designer), The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, — Germany, 1920 |
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Robert Wiene (director), The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Germany, 1920 — De Stijl — ca. 1917-1931 — Piet Mondrian, Composition in Red, Blue, Yellow, 1930 — |
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Important De Stijl Figures — ¥ — Theo van Doesburg — ¥ — Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) — ¥ — Robert vanÕt Hoff (1887-1979) — ¥ — Gerrit Rietveld (1888-1964) — ¥ — J.J.P. Oud (1890-1963) |
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Mondrian, Tableau No. 2, 1922 — term: Zeitgeist |
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Gerrit Rietveld (1888-1964), Red / Blue chair, 1917-18 |
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Bauhaus 1919-1933 — 5 Phases 1919-1923 1923-1925 1926-1928 1928-1930 1930-1933 |
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Walter Gropius (1883-1969), Bauhaus Program, 1919 — cover: Lyonel Feininger, Cathedral of Socialism — note: origin of Bauhaus name derived from term ÒBauhuttenÓ |
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Walter Gropius and Bauhaus students, Sommerfeld House, Berlin, 1920-22 |
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Gropius + Bauhaus students, Sommerfeld House, Berlin, 1920-22 |
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Sommerfeld House, Berlin, 1920-22 |
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Dorte Helm, curtain with applique, Sommerfeld House, 1920-22 |
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Phase 2: Influences, after 1922 — De Stijl + Russian Constructivism |
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Walter Gropius, Bauhaus DirectprÕs office, Weimar, Germany, 1923 |
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Joost Schmidt, poster Bauhaus Exhibition, — Weimar, Germany, 1923 |
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Haus am Horn, for Bauhaus Exhibition, Weimar, 1923 |
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Haus am Horn, — for Bauhaus Exhibition — Weimar, 1923 |
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Haus am Horn, Bauhaus Exhibition Weimar, 1923 — Marcel Breuer, wood slat chair, 1923 |
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Phase 3: Dessau — Walter Gropius, Bauhaus building, Dessau, Germany, 1925-26 |
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Walter Gropius, Bauhaus building, Dessau Germany, 1925-26 |
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Walter Gropius: Bauhaus, workshop wing, Dessau, 1926. |
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Breuer slat chair, 1923 — Breuer, B32 or ÒCescaÓ chair, ca 1926 |
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Marcel Breuer, B3 club chair (Wassily Chair), 1925 — Herbert Bayer, cover for Breuer Metallmobel catalog, 1927 |
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Breuer, nesting tables (1927) and chairs (1925-28), for Thonet |
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Phase 4: the Meyer Years — Hannes Meyer, Director of Bauhaus, April 1928 -July 1930 |
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Meyer, Balcony Access Housing Blocks, Dessau, 1928-1930 — The New Objectivity (Design = function x economics) |
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Bauhaus furniture: folding table, 1928 / folding chairs, 1929 — Òpeople-oriented demandÓ |
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Marianne Brandt and Hin Bredendieck (Kandem brand), lamps, 1928-29 — Òpeople-oriented demandÓ |
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Hubert Hoffman, artwork showing Bauhaus wallpaper, 1929-30 — transl: Now. Then. Bauhaus Wallpaper |
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Mies Van der Rohe (1886-1969) — Director of Bauhaus, August 1930-July 1933 |
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Christine Frederick, Scientific Management in the Home, USA, 1915 — Also of interest: Frederick W. Taylor // Taylorism |
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Grete Schutte-Lihotsky, The Frankfurt Kitchen, Frankfurt Germany, 1926 — term: Existenzminimum (minimum existence) |
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Grete Schutte-Lihotsky, The Frankfurt Kitchen, Frankfurt Germany, 1926. |
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Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) |
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Weissenhof Siedlung (Housing Settlement Exhibition), — Stuttgart, Germany, 1927 |
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(BLANK) Promotion for Weissenhof Siedlung (Housing Settlement Exhibition), — Stuttgart, Germany, 1927, Werkbund Ausstellung |
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Le Corbusier, Small House for Weissenhoff Siedlung, Stuttgart, 1927 |
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JJP Oud, WorkerÕs Housing Block, Weissenhof Siedlung, — Stuttgart, 1927. |
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Stuttgart Kitchen, House 8 — Weissenhof Siedlung, Stuttgart (Germany), 1927. |
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Mies van der Rohe, Apartment building, Weissenhof Siedlung, — Stuttgart (Germany), 1927. |
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Mies, Apartment, Weissenhof Siedlung, — Stuttgart (Germany), 1927. |
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Weissenhof Siedlung, Stuttgart (Germany), 1927. — Modernism = The International Style |
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Mies van der Rohe, German Pavilion at International Exhibition, Barcelona, Spain, 1929 — Known as ÒBarcelona PavilionÓ |
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Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona Pavilion, 1929 — term: universal space |
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Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona Pavilion, 1929 |
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Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona Pavilion, 1929 |
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Mies, Barcelona Chair, 1929 |
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Mies, Tugendhat House, Brno, Czech Republic, 1929 |
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Mies, Tugendhat House, Brno, Czech Republic, 1929 — (photo: 2012) |
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Mies, Tugendhat House, Brno, Czech Republic, 1929 |
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Mies AND Lilly Reich, Tugendhat House, Brno, Czech Republic, 1929 — (photo: 2012) |
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Mies, Tugendhat House, Brno, Czech Republic, 1929 |
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Mies, Tugendhat House, Brno, Czech Republic, 1929 |
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Mies, Brno Chair Ð flat bar, 1929 |
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Mies, Tugendhat chair, 1929 |
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Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier) — (1887-1969) |
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Le Corbusier, Villa Fallet, Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, 1907 |
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Amedee Ozenfant, Guitar and Bottles, 1920 — Le Corbusier as Jeanneret, Still Life with Numerous Objects, 1923 |
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Le Corbusier, Dom-ino House, 1914 |
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International Decorative Arts — Exposition — Paris, 1925 |
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Le Corbusier with Pierre Jeanneret — Pavilion LÕEspirit Nouveau, Paris, 1925 |
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Le Corbusier + Pierre Jeanneret, Pavilion LÕEspirit Nouveau, — Paris, 1925 //// with Thonet Chair |
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Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier, ca 1929 |
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Charlotte Perriand, Dining Room, 1928 |
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Equipment for Dwelling, exhibition, 1929 |
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Equipment for Dwelling, exhibition, 1929 |
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Equipment for Dwelling, exhibition, 1929 |
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Equipment for Dwelling, exhibition, 1929 |
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Art Deco and Art Moderne — ca. 1917-1939 — poster from — International Decorative Arts Exposition — Paris, 1925 |
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Georges Lepape, with dress by Sonia Delaunay — cover for Vogue magazine — (British edition), January 1925 |
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Vogue, 1892 // two issues Vogue, 1920s |
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Sources of Art Deco — 1. — Ancient Civilizations — 2. — Primitivism — 3. — Exocticism — 4. — National Tradition — 5. — 20th Century art and design, — --especially avant garde |
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1. Ancient Civilizations — King Tut’s Tomb, interior, photographed 1926 for Metropolitan Museum — Cartier, Egyptian temple gate clock, 1927 |
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2. Primitivism: Africa — Bird mask, Ivory Coast — textile, Republic of Congo |
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Photo of Josephine Baker, from Danse Banane, 1925-27 — Paul Colin, Josephine Baker, 1927 |
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2. Primitivisn: Meso America: Chitchen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico — Pavilion, Paris 1925 / Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House, Los Angeles, 1921 |
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Aztec Calendar — Morgan, Walls & Clements, detail from ‘Mayan’ Temple, Los Angeles, 1927 |
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3. Exoticism, Far East — Chinese textile — Jean Paquin (French), evening gown,1925 |
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Georges Lepape, la belle dame sans merci, Paris ca 1921-25 |
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4. National Traditions — 18th & 19th century French National Traditions / German Biedermeier |
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Bertrand Goodhue, Nebraska State Capitol, — Senate Chamber doors by Lee Lawrie, 1932 |
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5. Avant-Garde Art and Design Movements — Palais Stoclet, Brussels, 1911 — Hoffman, dress, 1911 |
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Robert Delaunay, Eiffel Tower, 1911 — Ferdinand Leger, Woman Holding a Vase, 1927 |
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Tamara de Lempicka, Jeune fille en verte, 1927 |
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Rue des boutiques (shopping streets) — Paris 1925 |
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Pierre Patout, House of a Collector, Paris 1925 |
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Jacques-Emil Rulhmann, Grand Salon, House of a Collector, Paris 1925 |
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From Grand Salon, Jean-Dunand and Jean Lambert-Rucki, cabinet, Paris, 1925 |
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Sonia Delaunay, Boutique Simultane, Paris 1925 |
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Sonia Delaunay, Paris 1925 |
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Le Corbusier, Pavilion L’Esprit Nouveau, Paris, 1925 |
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Design Between the Wars: American Art Deco and Art Moderne |
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Cover, Guidebook, Paris 1925 – Robert Bonfils, Exhibition Poster, Paris 1925 |
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Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Pavilion, Paris 1925 – Ruhlmann, "ƒtat" Cabinet, commission for The Metropolitan Museum of Art, – New York, 1925 |
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Exhibition: A Collection of Objects from the – International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, – Cleveland Museum of Art, 1926 |
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Advertisement for MacyÕs ÒArt-in-TradeÓ Exhibition, – New York Herald Tribune, 1927 |
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Paul Frankl, Library, for Macy’s, New York, 1927 |
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Paul Frankl, Skyscraper Bookcase, 1928 |
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Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, Dining Room at Lord & Taylor, |
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Dressing Table, adapted from Leon Jallot (Paris 1925), for Lord & Taylor, New York, 1929 |
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B. Altman and Co., ad for ÒExhibition of 20th Century Taste, New York Herald Tribune, Dec 1928 |
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House and Garden cover, US magazine, November 1928 |
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Parkinson & Parkinson, Bullock’s, Wilshire Department Store,Los Angeles, 1929 |
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Herman Sachs, Mural for Bullocks Wilshire Department Store, Los Angeles, 1929 |
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Parkinson & Parkinson, Bullock’s Wilshire Department Store,Los Angeles, 1929 |
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Bullock's Wilshire, shoe and accessory department, Los Angeles, 1929 |
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Charles Lee, Wiltern Theater, Los Angeles, 1929 |
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Charles Lee, Wiltern Theater, Los Angeles, 1929 |
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Charles Lee, Wiltern Theater, Los Angeles, 1929 |
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