NYT TIDSSKRIFT FOR KUNSTINDUSTRI
Aargang 1, Marts 1928
Sigurd Schultz [editor]
Sigurd Schultz [Editor]: NYT TIDSSKRIFT FOR KUNSTINDUSTRI. Copenhagen: Danish Society of Arts and Crafts, 1928 [Aargang 1 | Marts 1928 | Hefte NR. 3]. Original edition. Text in Danish. Slim quarto. Thick printed and stapled wrappers. 28 pp. 24 black-and-white illustrations and 7 pages of advertisements. Interior unmarked and very clean. Out-of-print. Age toning and minor staining. A good or better copy. Rare.
8.5 x 11.75 vintage magazine with 28 pages and 24 black-and-white illustrations and 7 pages of advertisements. In 1928, The Danish Society of Arts and Crafts introduced "Nyt Tidsskrift for Kunstindustri" to promote their interests (in 1948, the magazine became "Dansk Kunsthåndværk"). Members included independent handicraft designers and workshops as well as manufacturers in the areas of furniture, ceramics, textiles, glass, and silver. During the 1950s The Danish Society of Arts and Crafts successfully ignited an interest in Danish Design both at home and abroad.
Contents
- Den Kongelige Porcelainsfabriks Udstilling I Berlin by Sigurd Schultz
- Engelsk: Nogle Betragtninger I Anledning af Kunstindustrimuseets Udstilling af Ældre Engelsk Møbelkunst af Museumsdirektor Gustav Falck
- Paa Jagt Efter en Møbelsnedkerer en Røst fra Publikum
- Mønsterbeskyttelseslovens Nytte af Overretss Aage Park
- Bognyt
- Svenske og Islandske Textiler af Elsebet Moltesen
- Mindre Meddelelser
Includes work by Georg Jensens Sølvsmedie, Joachims Trankebar-Fajance, N. Tidemand, Nordstrøm and Joachim, A. Malinowski, Johan Rohde, and Harald Nielsen among others.
Dansk Kunsthåndværk [Danish Crafts] was the house organ for the National Association of Danish Crafts in Copenhagen published beginning in 1927. According to their website, the aim of The Danish Arts and Crafts Association is to work for the development of Danish arts and crafts; to care for members interest in all matter concerning trade, continued development and education; to propagate for knowledge of and use of artist and crafts-people and their works in all parts of the society; and to strengthen and coordinate the area of arts and crafts with special reference to create knowledge and recognition for arts and crafts as a cultural factor.