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History of furniture : a global view

Author
  • Hinchman, Mark
Additional Author(s)
-
Publisher
New York: Fairchild Books, 2009
Language
English
ISBN
9781563675447
Series
Subject(s)
  • FURNITURE DESIGN-HISTORY
  • FURNITURE-HISTORY
Notes
. . Index: p.618-620
Abstract
Globalization affects every aspect of our lives, from what we buy to what we eat to what we study-and the study of design history is no exception. Programs in art, architecture, and interior design all face the challenge of providing students with information from around the world. History of Furniture: A Global View covers the major historical movements in furniture design (from prehistoric periods through contemporary times) and includes parts of the world that traditional history books ignore or underserve, such as Africa and China. It presents the achievements of Western furniture designers, not in isolation from the rest of the globe, but in vibrant contact with it. For example, students will learn about the influence of Islamic design on Romanesque style and Thailand's interpretation of Art Nouveau. In short, this comprehensive book with a global perspective focuses on the evolution of furniture from ancient history through postmodernism.
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
xvii, 620p.
Dimension
29 cm
Other Desc.
ill
Summary / Review / Table of Content
Contents: Early Histories: -- Prehistory -- Ancient Civilizations -- Classical Civilizations From Ancient to Renaissance -- Early Christian -- The Year 1100 Around the World -- Gothic A World of Renaissance -- Pre-Columbian Urban Civilizations -- China -- Renaissance Styles Reacting to Styles: 17th and 18th Centuries -- Baroque -- Rococo English Occurrences: Up to the 18th Century -- The English System in England -- The English System in the Colonies through the 18th century, early 19th Century The Seeds of Modernism: The 19th Century -- Neoclassical -- Revivals Reactions -- Art Nouveau: Early International Styles -- Africa and Asia -- The Aesthetic Movements Modernism -- Bauhaus and Modernism -- Alternative to Modernism -- Modernism Continue -- Modernism to Postmodernism to Deconstruction
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