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Ian Chilvers and John Glaves-Smith.

in A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art

January 2009; published online January 2009.

Reference Entry. Subjects: history of art. 7 words.

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Ian Chilvers and John Glaves-Smith.

in A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art

January 2009; published online January 2009.

Reference Entry. Subjects: history of art. 7 words.

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Edited by Joan Marter.

in The Grove Encyclopedia of American Art

January 2011; published online January 2011.

Reference Entry. Subjects: history of art. 4 words.

See Gallery 291.

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Ian Chilvers and John Glaves-Smith.

in A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art

January 2009; published online January 2009.

Reference Entry. Subjects: history of art. 79 words.

A *Dada periodical founded by *Picabia in Barcelona in 1917; subsequent issues were published in New York, Lausanne, Zurich,

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‘A Different and New Refinement’

Viviana Narotzky.

in Journal of Design History

January 2000; published online January 2000.

Journal Article. Subjects: history of art. 0 words.

This article seeks to highlight certain elements that helped configure the position of designer goods—and, by extension, design—as part of Barcelona's material culture between 1960 and 1990 It maps...

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‘A geographical notion turned into an artistic reality’

Kevin Davies.

in Journal of Design History

January 2002; published online January 2002.

Journal Article. Subjects: history of art. 0 words.

This article investigates the role played by exhibitions of Finnish design in both promoting exports and coordinating ideas about Finnish national identity abroad in the period c. 1953—65. The work...

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1999-2009 A Hertzian Decade

Michael Horsham.

in Journal of Design History

December 2009; published online December 2009.

Journal Article. Subjects: history of art. 1951 words.

This new feature in Journal of Design History has been prompted by the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of the Design History Society in recognition of the emergence of design history as a...

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“A Large Dish of Onyx” in the Holy Roman Empire

Marina Belozerskaya.

in Medusa’s Gaze

October 2012; published online January 2013.

Chapter. Subjects: ancient and classical art (to 500 CE). 4394 words.

Frederick II Hohenstaufen, the Holy Roman Emperor who ruled southern Italy in the 13th century, seems to have acquired the Tazza from travelling merchants. He was keen to emulate and revive the...

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‘A Man's House is his Art’: the Walker Art Center's Idea House Project and the Marketing of Domestic Design 1941–1947

Alexandra Griffith Winton.

in Journal of Design History

December 2004; published online December 2004.

Journal Article. Subjects: history of art. 0 words.

Idea Houses I and II, two houses built by the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis in 1941 and 1947, were the first functional modern homes built by an American museum. The houses were conceived...

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‘A Place of Refuge, Seduction or Danger?: The Representation of the Ivy Summer-House in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa

Karen Lipsedge.

in Journal of Design History

January 2006; published online August 2006.

Journal Article. Subjects: history of art. 8174 words.

By the mid-eighteenth century, English novelists began to pay increased attention to the domestic interiors of their fictional characters. This development is worth investigating as it is...

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