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Belle
Epoque Posters & Graphics
1978. Chapters on James Tissot, Paul César Helleu, Louis Legrand,
Jules Chéret, Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, Manuel Robbe,
Edgar Chahine, Alexandre Lunois, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec |
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Glass
Art Nouveau to Art Deco
1987. This very complete book is the standard
work on the subject, and covers both European and American glassmakers
of the period. "A major contribution about the most fascinating
period of innovative glassmaking" Geoffrey Beard in The Times
Literary Supplement. |
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Art
Deco Sculpture
1992. The most complete book on the subject, with most
illustrations in colour, discussion of the background, history, techniques
and developments, and an extensive list of artist's biographies. There
were two earlier publications with different texts and illustrations
titled: Art Deco Sculpture, Chryselephantine Figures of the Twenties
& Thirties. |
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The
Art of Glass
1996 with appendices by Susan Newell. Published in
conjunction with an exhibition at the Sunderland Museum & Art
Gallery. |
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Art
Deco
1980 (Reprinted 1982,1985) Dealing primarily, and extensively
with the French art of luxury, great craftsmanship and original design
of the Twenties, this is the standard work on the subject. |
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Liberty
Style
Published in Tokyo, this detailed volume covers all
aspects of design at the beginning of the Twentieth Century made or
retailed by Liberty, the London store which gave its name to Art Nouveau
in Italy. It was published in conjunction with an exhibition in Japan.
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The
Great Russian Utopia
1993. A fully illustrated monograph on the avant-garde
works of art produced in Russia during and just after the Revolution,
with additional articles by David Elliot and Christine Lodder. |
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Art
Nouveau
2000, Mackintosh to Liberty. This book covers the birth
of the Art Nouveau movement in England and Scotland, with detailed
biographies of most of the leading artists, designers and firms. |
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Art
Nouveau Posters and Graphics
1977. Written by Victor Arwas using the pseudonym
'Roger Sainton'. Uniform with this volume is Art Deco Posters and
Graphics, also written by Victor Arwas using the pseudonym 'Jean Delhaye'.
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