The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts. 5: Russian/Soviet Theme Issue, Summer 1987 |
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| Author | John E. Bolt (Guest editor) and Pamela Johnson (editor) |
| Publisher | Miami: Wolfson Foundation of Decorative and Propaganda Ar, 1987 |
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| Weight | 550 gram |
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Decorative arts, Russian Architecture, ARGO, Soviet Russia, Stage Design, Ballets Russes, Nijinsky, Malevich, Avant Garde, Book Design, Posters, Lamps, Embroidery, Constructivist fabrics, Garment industry, Lebedev, urban design, posters, caricature, Russian Revolution |
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20906 |
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History & Archaeology (Europe) Art (Europe) Art (20th Century) History & Archaeology (20th Century) Art (Architecture) Art (Applied/Decorative) Art (Performing) Art (Art Deco) Art (Art Nouveau) Art (Sculpture & Plastic Art) Art (Drawings) Art (Graphic Art & Printing Art) Art (Tapestries & Textiles) Art (Abstract art) Art (Expressionism)
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4-to (18,3 x 25,4 cm). Pp.179, (12). Pictorial soft cover.
Russian/Soviet theme issue. Ten Essays by: John Bowlt (Stage Design and the Ballets Russes), William Brumfield (Decorative arts in Russian Architecture, 1900-1907),, Evgenii Kovtun (Experiments in Book Design by Russian artists), Nicoletta Misler (Caricatures and Posters of Vladimir Lebedev), Boris Brodsky (Psychology of urban design in the 1920s and 1930s) , Abram Damsky (lamps and architecture 1930-1950), Francisco Infante (Artificially created spaces, the ARGO group), Wendy Salmond (Solomenko Embroidery Workshops), Natalia Adaskina (Constructivist fabrics and Dress Design), and Tatiana Strizhenova (The Soviet Garment Industry in the 1930s). With Index and Introduction (in English and Russian) by Bolt. 11 pages of advertisements. Profusely illustrated in color and black & white. Cover by Lev Bakst. Excellent copy. Splendid introduction to the revolutionary Russian arts of the early 20th century.
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€ 35.00 |
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