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_aThe elements of design : _ba practical encyclopedia of the decorative arts from the Renaissance to the present / _cedited by Noël Riley. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aRenaissance 1400-1600 -- Furniture -- Pottery -- Glass -- Silver and Metalwork -- Textiles -- Baroque c. 1600-1730 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Silver and Metalwork -- Textiles and Wallpaper -- Rococo c. 1715-70 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Silver and Metalwork -- Textiles and Wallpaper -- Neoclassicism c. 1760-1830 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Silver and Metalwork -- Textiles and Wallpaper -- Historic Revivals c. 1820-1900 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Silver and Metalwork -- Textiles -- Wallpaper -- The Aesthetic Movement 1870-90 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Metalwork -- Textiles and Wallpaper -- Arts and Crafts c. 1880-1920 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Silver and Metalwork -- Textiles and Wallpaper -- Art Nouveau 1890-1914 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Silver and Metalwork -- Textiles and Wallpaper -- Early Modernism 1900-30 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Silver and Metalwork -- Textiles -- Art Deco 1910-39 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Silver and Metalwork -- Textiles -- Mass-Produced Wares and Industrial Design -- Modernism 1920-49 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Silver and Metalwork -- Textiles -- Industrial Design -- Lighting -- Contemporary c. 1945-60 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Silver and Metalwork -- Textiles -- Plastics and Appliances -- Space Age 1960-69 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Metalwork -- Fashion and Textiles -- Industrial Design -- Postmodernism 1970-2000 -- Furniture -- Ceramics -- Glass -- Silver and Metalwork -- Textiles and Rugs -- Industrial Design. | |
520 | _aThe Elements of Design is the definitive visual reference book on design trends in the decorative arts from 1500 to 2000. Thematic chapters dealing with the Baroque, Rococo, Aesthetic Movement, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and other eras examine the decorative arts tradition in the development of ceramic, glass, silver and metalwork, textile, and furniture design. With more than 3,000 images -- including prints, photographs, and line drawings -- The Elements of Design is an indispensable visual dictionary for collectors, design historians, interior decorators, and designers alike. In the Bestselling Tradition of The Elements of Style, The Elements of Design is a comprehensive visual survey of the design styles that have had the greatest impact on the decorative arts in the Western world. With more than 3,000 prints, photographs, and line drawings, the book covers five centuries of the Western decorative arts tradition, including Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Regency, Gothic, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Modernism, and the Space Age. | ||
520 | 8 | _aThe key elements of the Western decorative arts tradition are explored chronologically. Each chapter begins with a broad introduction to the era, summarizing its key style features. Within the chapter there follows close examination of individual objects, including ceramics, glass, silver and metalwork, furniture, and textiles. All the items illustrated form a visual vocabulary of each design movement. The book also includes biographies of innovative designers, information on conservation and maintenance, and a comprehensive glossary of design terms. Compiled by a team of experts under the guidance of design specialists Noel Riley and Patricia Bayer, The Elements of Design is an indispensable reference work for collectors, design historians, interior decorators, set designers, and all those interested in our decorative arts heritage. | |
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905 | _aNoel Riley, is a specialist writer and lecturer on the decorative arts. A part-time tutor at Sotheby's Institute of Art, London, and a lecturer for the Worker's Educational Association, she contributes a regular column to Historic House | ||
905 | _aPatricia Bayer, is a specialist in 19th- and 20th-century European and American decorative arts and design | ||
905 | _aHelen Clifford (Neoclassical Silver and Metalwork), course tutor in silver and metalwork at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and the Royal College of Art, London | ||
905 | _aMax Donnelly (Aesthetic Movement), registrar and 19th-century decorative arts expert at The Fine Art Society, London | ||
905 | _aJane Gardiner (16th- to early-18th-century pottery), Deputy Director of the 17th- and 18th-century Decorative Arts course at Sotheby's Institute, London | ||
905 | _aMary Greensted (Arts and Crafts Movement), curator and Keeper of Visitor Services at Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum | ||
905 | _aSally Kevill-Davies (18th-century ceramics), expert, writer, and researcher, responsible for the re-cataloguing of English porcelain at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge | ||
905 | _aRachel Layton Elwes (American Baroque and Rococo furniture, Neoclassical ceramics and glass, and Contemporary), curator in Medieval and Modern Europe at the British Museum, London, and curatorial assistant at The Gilbert Collection, London | ||
905 | _aJ.R. Liefkes (16th- to early-18th-century glass), Acting Chief Curator of the ceramics and glass department at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London | ||
905 | _aAndy McConnell (Rococo and Neoclassical glass), glass expert, historian, and writer | ||
905 | _aAlan Powers (Modernism), writer and Senior Lecturer at the University of Greenwich School of Architecture and Landscape, London | ||
905 | _aDaru Rooke (Historic Revivals and The Grand Manner), broadcaster and Senior Curator, Leeds Museums and Galleries | ||
905 | _aMary Schoeser (16th- to early-19th-century textiles), textile specialist, Consultant Archivist and Curator at the London Institute and Liberty of London Prints | ||
905 | _aTimothy Schroder (16th- to 19th-century silver and metalwork), former Curatorial Consultant and Keeper of the Gilbert Collection, London | ||
905 | _aAdriana Turpin (16th- to early-18th-century furniture), Deputy Director of Sotheby's Europe and decorative arts tutor at Sotheby's Institute, London | ||
905 | _aLisa White (Rococo, Neoclassical furniture), curator at the Holborne Museum of Art, Bath | ||
905 | _aNigel Whiteley (Space Age), professor in the School of Creative Arts at Lancaster University | ||
905 | _aGhislaine Wood (Art Nouveau), curator in the research department of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London | ||
905 | _aJonathan M. Woodham (Postmodernism), professor of History of Design and Director of the Design History Research Centre, University of Brighton | ||
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