Bibliographic Information

Inventing the modern world : decorative arts at the world's fairs, 1851-1939

Jason T. Busch and Catherine L. Futter, with contriburtions by Regina Lee Blaszczyk ... [et. al]

Skira, 2012

Other Title

Decorative arts at the world's fairs, 1851-1939

Available at  / 8 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, April 14-August 19, 2012, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, October 13, 2012- February 24, 2013, New Orleans Museum of Art, April 12- August 4, 2013, Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina, September 9, 2013-January 19, 2014

Organized by Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh and Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

Includes bibliographical references (p. 280-283) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

World s fairs were the most important vehicles for debuting advancements in modern living. These renowned international expositions were showcases for design on a national and global level, and they democratized design unlike any previous forum. Inventing the Modern World is lavishly illustrated with two hundred examples of woodwork, metalwork, ceramics, glass, jewelry, and textiles from private and public collections, primarily in America and Europe, many never before published or seen outside of their respective collections. Incredibly diverse but all representing the pinnacle of scientific and artistic achievements of their time, these extraordinary creations range from a monumental 1850s Gothic Revival cabinet to a streamlined glass chair from 1939, to masterpieces of jewelry and objects in glass, silver, and porcelain by Baccarat, Tiffany, Gorham, Cartier, Sevres, and Herman Miller. This unprecedented volume, edited by Jason Busch and Catherine Futter, and with contributions by them and many other specialists and scholars, breaks new ground in the study of decorative arts."

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

Page Top