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Art Versus Industry?: Studies in Design and Material Culture


en Limba Engleză Hardback – feb 2016
This book is about encounters between art and industry in nineteenth-century Britain. It looks beyond the oppositions established by later interpretations of the work of John Ruskin, William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement to reveal surprising examples of collaboration between artists, craftspeople, designers, inventors, curators, engineers and educators during a crucial period in the formation of the cultural and commercial identity of Britain and its colonies. Across thirteen chapters by fourteen contributors, Art versus industry? explores such diverse subjects as the production of lace, the mechanical translation of sculpture, the display of stained glass, the use of the kaleidoscope in painting and pattern design, the emergence of domestic electric lighting and the development of art and design education and international exhibitions in India.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780719096464
ISBN-10: 0719096464
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 168 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Studies in Design and Material Culture


Cuprins

1 Art versus industry? An introduction - Kate Nichols and Rebecca Wade Part I: The art/industry divide: nineteenth-century representations 2 Lace, ladies and labours lost: the meanings of handicraft in Victorian and Edwardian Britain - Lara Kriegel 3 Art, accuracy and the anaglyptograph: a debate about the mechanical translation of sculptures - Gabriel Williams 4 'Why are the painted windows in the industrial department?': the classification of stained glass at the London and Paris International Exhibitions, 1851-1900 - Jasmine Allen 5 William Blake, the arts and crafts movement and the mythography of manufacture - Colin Trodd Part II: Art and new technologies 6 Repetition, virtuality and mechanical pattern: the significance of the kaleidoscope for the 'fine and useful arts' - Nicole Bush 7 'Mere adventurers in drawing': engineers and draughtsmen as visual technicians in nineteenth-century Britain - Frances Robertson 8 Industrialised graphic technologies in symbiosis with the world of art: the Illustrated London News and the Graphic c.1870-90 - Tom Gretton 9 True ornament? The art and industry of electric lighting in the home, 1889-1902 - Graeme Gooday and Abigail Harrison Moore Part III: Resituating design reform and art education 10 Building a better class of craft practitioner: ideals and realities in sculptural practice and the building industry c.1880-1910 - Ann Compton 11 'A fraught challenge to the status quo': the 1883-4 Calcutta International Exhibition, conceptions of art and industry and the politics of world fairs - Renate Dohmen 12 The industry of colour: art, design and dyeing between Britain and India, 1851-96 - Natasha Eaton 13 Surface deceits: Owen Jones and John Ruskin on the ornament of the Alhambra - Lara Eggleton Index

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Explores the relationship between industry and the visual arts in the long nineteenth century, using new research to reveal surprising collaborations between craftspeople, inventors, engineers and educators. -- .