Eidelberg, Martin [Editor]: DESIGN 1935-1965: WHAT MODERN WAS [Selections from the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection]. New York/Montreal: Le Musee des Arts Decoratifs de Montreal, in association with Abrams, 1991.

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DESIGN 1935-1965: WHAT MODERN WAS

Martin Eidelberg [Editor]

Martin Eidelberg [Editor]: DESIGN 1935-1965: WHAT MODERN WAS [Selections from the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection]. New York/Montreal: Le Musee des Arts Decoratifs de Montreal, in association with Abrams, 1991. First edition. Quarto. Photo illustrated dust jacket. 424 pp. 530 illustrations, including 97 plates in full color. Designer biographies and corporate histories. Index. Original 12-panel accordion fold exhibition brochure laid in. Jacket lightly rubbed, but a nearly fine copy in a nearly fine dust jacket.

9 x 12 hardcover book with 424 pages and 530 illustrations, including 97 plates in full color; designer biographies and corporate histories; index. This book was originally issued as a catalogue for an exhibit in Montreal in 1991 and it is one of the most valued and referenced books in my collection.  Not only does it include detailed biographies of several hundred designers, but it catalogs in detail 200 pieces of 20th-century decorative art, including furniture, glass, fabrics, posters, jewelry, industrial design, etc.  I can honestly say that this is book that you should not be without.

Includes an essay by Paul Johnson, and contributions by Kate Carmel, Martin Eidelberg, Marilyn B. Fish, David A. Hanks, Frederica Todd Harlow, Christine W. Laidlaw, R. Craig Miller, Lenore Newman, Marc O. Rabun, Gregory Saliola, Penny Sparke, Jennifer Toher Teulie, Christa C. Mayer Thurman, Christopher Wilk, Toni Lesser Wolf, and Alice Zrebiec.

From the Dust jacket: “Design 1935-1965: What Modern Was offers a unique perspective on the decorative arts of the mid-twentieth century. The first serious book on a period just beginning to be researched by scholars and little known to collectors, it focuses on 200 of the finest objects from the most important designers and artists of the time.

"No overview of this period would be complete without the giants of modern design, whether early--Alvar Aalto, Marcel Breuer, Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen--or later--Ettore Sottsass, Mario Bellini, Peter Voulkos, and Sheila Hicks. Indeed, they are all represented, as are the seminal objects--Russell Wright’s American Modern dinnerware, Hans Wegner’s Round chair, Isamu Noguchi’s Japanese-inspired lamps, Tapio Wirkkala’s Kanttarelli vases, Verner Panton’s plastic chair, Maija Isola’s Marimekko fabrics.

"The selections are evenly balanced between industrial design and crafts.”

Contents:

  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword By Mrs. David M. Stewart
  • Modern In The Past Tense
  • The Age Of The Giant State
  • The Modernist Canon
  • Note On The Use Of The Catalogue
  • Streamlined Modern
  • Biomorphic Modern
  • Modern Historicism
  • Postwar Modernism
  • Modern Pattern And Ornament
  • Expressionist Modern
  • Beyond Modernism
  • Notes
  • Biographies And Corporate Histories
  • Additional Caption Information
  • Photograph Credits
  • Index

Designers and artists represented in this volume include:  Franco Albini, Alvar Aalto, Akari, Arabia, Artek, Artemide, Herbert Bayer, Mario Bellini, Max Bill, Irena Brynner, Marcel Breuer, Jean Carlu, Alexander Calder, Cassina, Cartier, Paul Colin, Christofle, Andries Dirk Copier, Henry Dreyfuss, Dansk, Dunbar, Fuller Fabrics, Kaj Franck, Flos, Fritz Hansens, Milton Glaser, Gustavsberg, Herman Miller Furniture, Howard Miller Clock Company, Isokon, Iittala, Kartell, Donald Knorr, Ray Komai, Laverne Originals, Kosta, Orrefors, Raymond Loewy, Alvin Lustig, Marimekko, Herbert Matter, Bruno Mathsson, Evans Products Company, Carlo Mollino, Piero Fornasetti, Sam Kramer, Timo Sarpaneva, Ibram Lassaw, Wendell Castle, Toshiko Takaezu, Harvey Littleton, George Nelson, Herman Miller, Knoll, Venini, Kay Bojesen, Georg Jensen, Raymor, Eero Aarnio, Joe Colombo, Grete Jalk, Alexander Girard, Ross Littell, Earl Pardon, Harry Bertoia, Ernest Race, Frank Lloyd Wright, Jack Lenore Larsen, James Prestini, Eva Zeisel, Fulvio Bianconi, Stig Lindberg, Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl, Gunnar Nyland, Carl-Harry Stalhane, Raymond Loewy, Lino Sabattini, Gio Ponti, Margaret De Patta, Bernard Leach, Henning Koppel, Ed Rossbach,  and many others.

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