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Abstract
イギリスのヴィクトリア時代,そのデザインは過去のデザイン,即ち古典主義,ゴシック,ルネサンスやロココ等のリバイバルが主たるものであったが,一方ではモダン・デザインの模索がなされるといった混迷の時代である。20世紀に残されたそれらのデザインを,その体験者は如何に考え共存させていたのか。背景としてヴィクトリア期のデザインを屡々描くアガサ・クリスティの小説の中からそれらを探り,検索を試みたものである。
Designs in the Victorian Period in Great Britain were undergoing a state of confusion, so to speak, with the revival of designs of the past-those of Classicism, Gothic, Renaissance, and Rococo, to name just a few-on one hand, and a nascent search for modern designs on the other. How did the people of those days receive such designs left over into the 20th century and coexisted with them? In a search for clues and an analysis, the author has turned to the works by Agatha Christie, who often depicted Victorian designs for background in her novels.
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- Artes : bulletin of Takarazuka University of Art and Design [List of Volumes]
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Artes : bulletin of Takarazuka University of Art and Design 9, 29-46, 1995-03-31 [Table of Contents]
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