Henry van de Velde : the artist as designer : from Art Nouveau to Modernism / Richard Hollis.
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TextPublisher: [London] : Occasional papers / 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 264 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780995473058
- 745.4 15
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction --
Dates and Places --
Prologue: The Artist-Designer --
1. The Artist --
2. Brussels --
3. Applying Art --
4. Reframing Art --
5. Arts and Crafts --
6. The Apostle --
7. The Home as Art --
8. One Perfect Structure --
9. Fin-de-Siècle Paris: Reforming the Interior --
10. Seductive Simplicity --
11. Cloth, Clothes and Fashion --
12. Exhibitions --
13. The Privileged Class --
14. Berlin: Turn of the Century --
15. Apostle in Berlin --
16. The New Weimar --
17. Workshop Studios --
18. Private Practice --
19. Fitting Out the Interior --
20. Unbuilt Buildings --
21. Classical and Oriental --
22. 1906: Annus Terribilis --
23. Large Houses --
24. Monuments and Temples --
25. Theatres --
26. Conflict --
27. Wartime --
28. The Netherlands --
29. Return to Belgium --
30. Serving the State --
31. The Last Exile --
Epilogue --
Chronology --
Bibliography --
Acknowledgments --
Index.
"Henry van de Velde (1863-1957) is a pivotal figure in design history: a bridge between nineteenth-century eclecticism and the emergence of a modern style. His range was prodigious: from furniture, domestic and shop interiors to ceramics, textiles, dresses, jewelery, silverware and books. He was also the architect of large private houses, theatres, museums and art galleries." --back cover of book
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