History of Design Midterm

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Margarete Schutte-Lihotzky, "The Frankfurt Kitchen" 1927.

Not part of Bauhaus, built during the same time

Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann, Dressing Table, 1925. Oak with amaranth and mahogany veneer; ebony and ivory inlays.

Art Nouveau

René Lalique, Dragonfly woman corsage ornament, c. 1897-1898. Gold, enamel, chrysoprase, moonstones, and diamonds.

Art Nouveau

Victor Horta, Hotel Tassel, 1893. First floor landing with view towards staircase, 1893. Brussels.

Art Nouveau

Osbert Lancaster, "Modern Home," Homes Sweet Homes, 1939.

Modern

Osbert Lancaster, "Moderne Home," Homes Sweet Homes, 1939.

Modern

Peter Keler, Cradle, 1922.

Modern

Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, B306 Chaise Longue, c. 1928.

Modern

Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, B302 Swivel Chair, 1928-1929.

Modern

Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, Grand Confort, 1928.

Modern

Dragonfly Lamp, pre-1906, probably designed by Clara Driscoll, Tiffany Studios, NY, New-York Historical Society

American Aestheticism

Makume Tea Caddy with Foo Dog Finial, c. 1878-80, designed by Edward C. Moore for Tiffany & Co., New York, New-York Historical Society

American Aestheticism

Wisteria Lamp, c. 1901, designed by Clara Driscoll, Tiffany Studios, NY, New-York Historical Society

American Aestheticism

Card Table, 1817, Charles-Honore Lannunier, New York, of mahongany veneer, gilded gesso, verd antique, gilded brass, die-stamped brass boarders, one of a pair, Metropolitan Museum of Art

American Neoclassicism

Pier Table, c. 1835, Joseph Meeks and Sons, New York City, of mahogany veneer, marble, mirror glass, Metropolitan Museum of Art

American Neoclassicism

Cartier, Egyptian Sarcophagus Vanity Case, 1925. Gold, platinum, carved bone, sapphires, emeralds, diamonds, onyxes, and enamel.

Art Deco

Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann, Grand Salon in the Hotel d'un Collectionneur, at the Paris 1925 Exhibition.

Art Deco

Paul Colin, Dancing Couple, Le Tumulte Noir, Paris, 1927.

Art Deco

Paul Colin, Josephine Baker, plate from Paul Colin, Le Tumulte Noir, Paris, 1927.

Art Deco

Pierre Legrain, Stool. Lacquered Wood, horn and gold. French, 1923.

Art Deco

Rene Buthaud, Vase, c. 1926. Stoneware.

Art Deco

Alfons Mucha, Job Cigarette Papers, 1896. Color lithograph.

Art Nouveau

Emile Galle, Bat Vase, c. 1903-1904.

Art Nouveau

Hector Guimard, Banquette, c. 1897. For the Castel Beranger.

Art Nouveau

Gunta Stolzl and Marcel Breuer, "African Chair", Oak, Cherry wood, hemp, wood, cotton, and silk, 1921.

Bauhaus

Gunta Stolzl, Wall Hanging 1926.

Bauhaus

Herbert Bayer, Universal Typeface, 1925.

Bauhaus

Lyonel Feininger, Cathedral of the Future, woodcut, 1919.

Bauhaus

Marianne Brandt, Teapot, 1924.

Bauhaus

Walter Gropius, Bauhaus, 1925.

Bauhaus

Water Gropius Interior, Weissenhof Siedlung, 1927.

Bauhaus

William Wagenfeld, Table Lamp, 1924.

Bauhaus

Hall Chair, c. 1845, Alexander Jackson Davis, designer, Richard Byrne, White Plains, New York, of oak and cane, for Lyndhurst, Tarrytown, NY

Gothic Revival

Lithograph, Broadside for Joseph Meeks and Sons, 1833, New York City, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Gothic Revival

Marcel Breuer, Club Chair (Wassily Chair) (or B3), 1925.

Modern

Aleksandr Rodchenko, Design for the USSR Workers' Club, Chess Table. Black and red India ink and gouache on paper, 1925.

Modern

Gerrit Reitveld, Red and Blue Chair, 1917-1918.

Modern

Gerrit Reitveld, Red and Blue Chair, 1917-8.

Modern

Gerrit Reitveld, Schroder House Interior, 1924.

Modern

Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, Casiers Standards in Pavillon de L'Esprit Nouveau, 1925.

Modern

Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, Interior of Pavillon de L'Esprit Nouveau, 1925 Paris Exhibition.

Modern

Centripetal Spring Chair, c. 1849-58, design attributed to Thomas E. Warren, possibly manufactured by American Chair Company, Troy, New York, of cast iron, steel, birch, yellow poplar, basswood, brass, paint, Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, NY

Rococo Revival

Etagere-Sideboard, 1853-54, Alexander Roux, New York, of black walnut, pine, poplar, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Rococo Revival

Sofa, c. 1855, attributed to John Henry Belter and Company, New York City, of rosewood with contemporary upholstery, Milwaukee Museum of Art

Rococo Revival


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