Art and Decoration

Art and Decoration
Author: Oscar Wilde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1920
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Pattern and Decoration

Pattern and Decoration
Author: Anne Swartz
Publisher: Hudson River Museum
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780943651354

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With Pleasure

With Pleasure
Author: Anna Katz
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300239947

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A timely and expansive survey of a groundbreaking American art movement that overturned aesthetic hierarchies in a riot of color and ornamentation The Pattern and Decoration movement emerged in the 1970s as an embrace of long-dismissed art forms associated with the decorative. Pioneering artists such as Miriam Schapiro (1923-2015), Joyce Kozloff (b. 1942), Robert Kushner (b. 1949), and others appropriated patterns, frequently from non-Western decorative arts, to produce intricate, often dizzying or gaudy designs in media ranging from painting, sculpture, and collage to ceramics, installation art, and performance. This dazzling book showcases an astonishing array of works by more than 40 artists from across the United States, examining the movement's defiant adoption of art forms traditionally viewed as feminine, craft-based, or otherwise inferior to fine art. In addition to offering an overview of the Pattern and Decoration movement as it is commonly recognized, this volume considers artists of the period who are not typically associated with the movement. Rethinking the significance of patterns and the decorative in postwar American art, this panoramic view provides new insights into abstraction, feminism, and installation art. Essays explore the movement's feminist methods and values, including Miriam Schapiro's "femmage" practice; its impact on contemporary abstract painting; and its relationship to postmodern architecture and design. Artist biographies, an exhibition history, and reprints of historically significant writings further establish With Pleasure as the most expansive publication on the subject.

Matisse and Decoration

Matisse and Decoration
Author: John Klein
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300135645

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A brand new look at the extremely beautiful, if underappreciated, later works of one of the most inventive artists of the 20th century Between 1935 and his death at midcentury, Henri Matisse (1869-1954) undertook many decorative projects and commissions. These include mural paintings, stained glass, ceramic tiles, lead crystal pieces, carpets, tapestries, fashion fabrics, and accessories--work that has received no significant treatment until now. By presenting a wealth of new insights and unpublished material, including from the artist's own correspondence, John Klein, an internationally acclaimed specialist in the art of Matisse, offers a richer and more balanced view of Matisse's ambitions and achievements in the often-neglected later phases of his career. Matisse designed many of these decorations in the innovative--and widely admired--medium of the paper cut-out, whose function and significance Klein reevaluates. Matisse and Decoration also opens a window onto the revival and promotion, following World War II, of traditional French decorative arts as part of France's renewed sense of cultural preeminence. For the first time, the idea of the decorative in Matisse's work and the actual decorations he designed for specific settings are integrated in one account, amounting to an understanding of this modern master's work that is simultaneously more nuanced and more comprehensive.

The Art of Decoration

The Art of Decoration
Author: Mary Eliza Joy Haweis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1889
Genre: Furniture
ISBN:

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Classical Principles for Modern Design

Classical Principles for Modern Design
Author: Thomas Jayne
Publisher: The Monacelli Press, LLC
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1580934978

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Interior designer and decorative arts historian Thomas Jayne takes on the redoubtable Edith Wharton and her co-author Ogden Codman, whose 1897 book The Decoration of Houses is acknowledged as the Bible of American interior design. Wharton and Codman advocated for classical simplicity and balance, replacing the excesses of the Gilded Age. In Jayne’s view, “The Decoration of Houses is the level-headed, indispensable book on the subject. It is not an overstatement to say that it is the most important decorating book ever written.” How much of Wharton and Codman’s advice and how many of their principles are still applicable today? In Classical Principles for Modern Design, Jayne argues that Wharton and Codman’s fundamental ideas about the proportion and planning of space create the most harmonious and livable interiors, whether traditional or contemporary. His authoritative and engaging text traces contemporary ideas about design elements and furnishing rooms back to Wharton and Codman and shows where his design approach coincides and where it diverges from their views. The book follows the chapter organization of The Decoration of Houses—chapters on walls, doors, windows and curtains, ceilings and floors, etc.—and adds important new perspectives on the design of kitchens and the use of color, both major subjects that Wharton and Codman did not address. Drawing on his own work at Jayne Design Studio, Jayne has selected elegant, traditional interiors that demonstrate these principles. Projects range from a restoration of historic eighteenth-century public rooms in Crichel House in Dorset, England, to a mountain retreat in the wilds of Montana to an array of luxurious New York City apartments and country houses in the Hudson Valley. Captured in lush photographs by Don Freeman and others, all speak to Thomas Jayne’s commitment to the primacy of function, quality, and simplicity, derived from the ancient tradition of classical design. As he says, “Tradition is not about what was. Tradition is now.”

Art in the House

Art in the House
Author: Jacob von Falke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1879
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN:

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The Art of Decoration

The Art of Decoration
Author: Mary Eliza (Joy) H. R. H. Haweis
Publisher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781017287967

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Arts & Decoration

Arts & Decoration
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1910
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Arts & Decoration

Arts & Decoration
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1918
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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