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The Decorative Arts Society, 1850 to the Present: Christopher Dresser in Context – Papers of the Symposium held Jointly by the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Decorative Arts Society, 18 Oct 2004

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Softcover

Volume Condition:

Very Good

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No

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N/A

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English

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2005

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London, UK

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038639

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125pp, section of ads in rear; numerous in-text photographs. Pictorial laminated light card covers. 8vo. Slightly sun-faded at the top of the front panel of the covers. Internally neat, clean, bright and tight.

Christopher Dresser (1834 – 1904) was a Scottish-born designer and design theorist, widely regarded as one of the most influential independent designers of the 19th century and the first industrial designer. He was a leader of the Aesthetic Movement and promotor of the allied Anglo-Japanese or British Art Nouveau style.

The Decorative Arts Society, 1850 to the Present: Christopher Dresser in Context – Papers of the Symposium held Jointly by the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Decorative Arts Society, 18 Oct 2004

ID: 038639

Price: £19.20

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