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Title: Swan Neck Vase


Designer: Edward J. Wormley


Creator: Tiffany, Louis Comfort (1848-1933)


Date: ca. 1900


Place: America


Material: Glass


Style: American Art Nouveau

Title: Sideboard


Designer: Gustav Stickley


Date: 1909-1912


Place: America (Syracuse)


Material: White Oak, White Oak Vaneer, Chestnut, Birch, Oak Plywood


Style: American Arts and Crafts Movement

Title: Hanging Lantern, from the hallways of the Robert R. Blacker House


Designers: Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene


Date: 1908


Place: California


Style: American Arts and Crafts Movement

Title: Vase


Designer: Grace Young


Creator: Rookwood Pottery, Cincinnati Ohio


Date: 1902


Place: Cincinnati Ohio, USA


Material: Stoneware


Style: American Arts and Crafts Movement

Title: Dress


Creator: House of Worth


Date: 1893


Place: France


Materials: Silk, linen, metal


Gilded Age

Title: The Security Bank


Designer: Louis H Sullivan


Date: 1907-08


Place: American


Style: American Early Modern

Title: Chair


Designer: Arthur Mackmurdo


Date: About 1883


Place: England


Material: Mahogany with inset Mahogany fretwork panel painted on the front only, replacement upholstery


Style: English Art Nouveau

Title: Theatre de Loie Fuller / Exposition Universelle


Designer: Manuel Orazi


Date: 1900


Place: France


Material: Color Lithograph Poster


Style: French Art Nouveau

Title: Tropon Poster


Designer: Henry Van De Velde


Date: 1898


Place: France


Material/type: Color Lithograph advertisement


Style: French Art Nouveau

Title: Les girard- folies-bergere poster


Designer: Jules Cheret (first master of posters)


Date: 1879


Place: France


Material/type: Poster/ Chromo Lithography


Style: France Art Nouveau

Title: The havana tobacco company


Designer: Henry Van de Velde


Date: 1899


Place: Berlin, Germany


Style: Art Nouveau

Title: Cabinet


Designer: Hector Guimard


Date: ca. 1900


Place: France


Material: Pearwood


Style: Art Nouveau

Title: Centripetal Spring Armchair


Designer: Thomas E Warren


Date: 1849


Place: America


Material: Varnished Cast Iron, Steel, Wood, Velvet Upholstery


Style: American High Victorian

Title: Black-billed Cuckoo


Designer: John James Audubon


Date: 1827-1838


Materials: Watercoloars


Style: Victorian

Title: Finches from the Galapagos Islands


Description: Voyage of the Beagle: Charles Darwin


Date: 1840


Place: Britain


Materials/Tyoe: Book and Magazine Illustration


Style: Victorian

Title: Willow Patter


Creator: Spode


Date: 1818


Place: Staffordshire, England


Material/Type: Transferware, ceramic


Style: English Victorian


Title: #14 Chair


Designer: M. Thonet


Date: 1850


Place: Austria


Material: Beechwood


Style: Victorian

Title: Face Vessel


Designer: Unknown (made by a slave)


Date: ca. 1860-70


Place: America


Material: Glazed Stoneware, unglazed earthenware


Style: Victorian

Title: Shaker Chair


Date: Ca. 1830


Place: America


Material: Maple and Birch, red-brown stain, woven taped seat

Title: Poster for Harper's Monthly


Designer: Edward Penfield


Date: 1900


Place: America


Style: Art Nouvaeu

Title: Brooch, necklace, and hair comb


Designer: Florence Koehler


Date: ca. 1905


Place: America


Materials: Pearls, enamel, gold (pin only: sapphire, emeralds)


Style: American Arts and Crafts

Title: Thanksgiving No. From The Chap-Book


Designer: William H. Bradley


Date: 1895


Place: America


Materials/type: Lithograph


Style: American Art Nouvaeu


Other: lines, flat color, movement

Title: Harper's Monthly Magazine


Designer: Edward Penfield


Date: April 1894


Place: America


Style: Victorian

Title: Crystal Palace, Great Exhibition of 1851


Date: 1850-1


Place: London


Style: Victorian

Title: Jug


Designer: Richard Redgrave


Date: 1847


Material: Glass, enamel decoration


Style: Victorian Design Reform

Steam Pictures

Title: Steam! Steam! Steam!


Date: ca. 1830


Medium: Print Lithography


Style: English Victorian

Title: Lithography Press


Designer: Alyes Senefelder


Date: 1796


Material: Metal and Stone


Style: Victorian

Title: Colored Fashion Pull out/ Fashion plate


Godey's Lady's Book


Date: Jan 1864


Place: America


Material: Print


Styke: Victorian

Title: Toast Rack


Designer: Christopher Dresser


Creator: James Dixon & Sons


Date: ca. 1878


Place: England


Material: Electroplated Silver


Style: English Aesthetic

Title: Sideboard


Designer: Alexander Roux


Date: 1855-65


Place: America


Material: Walnut, Burl Walnut Veneer, American Black Ash, Yellow-Popular


Style: High Renaissance

Title: Grammar of Ornament


Designer: Owen Jones


Date: 1856


Place: British


Material: Print


Style: High Renaissance

Title: Settee


Designer: John Henry Belter


Date: 1855


Place: America


Material: Hardwood, Rosewood


Style: American High Victorian (Renaissance Revival

Title: Harmony in Blue & Gold


Designer: James McNeill Whistler, Thomas Jeckyll (architect) for Frederick Leyland, Liverpool


Date: 1876-77


Place: Britain


Material: Wood, gilt wood, porcelian


Style: British Aesthetic

Dress

Title: Dress: Tea Gown


Designer: Liberty


Date: ca. 1894


Material: Silk Velvet, trimmed with bands of satin-stitch embroidery in silk, and fastened in front with hooks and eyes


Style: British Aesthetic/ Arts and Crafts Movement

Title: Corner Cabinet


Designer: Edward William Godwin


Date: 1873


Place: England


Material: Rosewood, painted panels, brass


Style: British Aesthetic

Title: Settle


Creator: Century Guild


Date: 1886


Material: Satinwood, with panels of marquetry and brass; upholstery of printed


Style: English Arts and Crafts


Century Guild

Title: Dressing Table


Creator: Liberty of London


Date: 1894


Place: England


Material: Oak, iron fittings and mirror glass


Style: British Arts and Crafts

Title: "Trellis" Wallpaper


Designer: William Morris


Date: 1864


Place: London


Material: Block Printed


Style: British Arts and Crafts

Title: Dres


Date: 1855-65


Style: American Victorian


Medium: Silk

Title:


Designer: Karl L. H. Muelle


Creator: Union Porcelain Works


Date: 1876


Place: America


Medium: Porcelain


Style: American Victorian


Title: Covered Soup Tureen and Ladle


Designer Christopher Dresse


Creator: J.W Hukin & J.T.Heath


Date: 1880


Place: England


Material: Electroplated silver with wooden handles and knob


Style: English Aesthetic

Title: Armchair


Designer: Karl Friedrich Schinkel


Date: ca. 1835


Place: Germany


Style: German Victorian

Title: Drawing Room of Kelmscott Manor


Designer: Philip Webb


Date: Ca. 1860


Place: England


Style: British Arts and Crafts

Title: Stoppered decanter and underplate


Designer: Christopher Dresser


Creator: Westcombe Terracotta Company


Date: About 1870


Place: England


Material: earthenware


Style: British Aesthetics

Title: Cast Iron Printing Press


Date: 1803


Title: Table


Artist: Edward William Godwin


Date: 1880-88


Materials: Wood and Brass


Style: British Aesthetics

Aesthetic Movement

-People who worked in this also worked in Arts and Crafts


-Creating things for beauty not retial


-Japonisme


-About Placement


-Bohemiaan

Gilded Age

-Interest in Antiques


-Age of Luxury


Victorian

-1937-1901


-Based around queen victoria "the empire"


-Second industrial Revolution, revivals

Early American Modern

-Urban Development


-Skyscrapers


-cityscape becomes more important


-Ornament goes to the edges

American Arts and Crafts

-Simple and refined


-1910-1925


-harmonious living


-machine work


-british arts and crafts was more handmade

Art Nouveau

-1890-1914


-Whiplash


-Organic


-Rhythm

Design Reform/Neoclassical

-Baroque- a reaction, sensual and emotional, movement, kight and dark contrast


-Rococo- reaction to heaviness, rooms were complete works of art, pastel colors, comfort, curves, wavy forms