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Powering the Home Ruth Artmonsky

Powering the Home By Ruth Artmonsky

Powering the Home by Ruth Artmonsky


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Series50 Years

Summary

A succinct text accompanies a selection of the most innovative advertisements of the day. This book is small, snappy and as stylish as the adverts it showcases.

Powering the Home Summary

Powering the Home: 50 Years of Advertising Home Appliances (1920-1970) by Ruth Artmonsky

The mid-20th century brought about an advertising renaissance in the western world. Technology boomed. Standards of living increased, innovation abounded, and 'luxury' consumer products such as TVs, fridges and gas heating became readily available to the public. In order to sell them, ads needed to be as quirky and appealing as the new commodities themselves. This compact yet comprehensive book, written by an experienced design historian, explores the hand-in-hand development of advertisement and the many household amenities that we take for granted today. This book began its life as an offshoot of another, also written by Ruth Artmonsky, but focusing on the advertising of furniture. Her research led her to discover the expansive genre of domestic appliance advertising - not relevant to her book, but more than interesting enough to merit a new text in its own right. Adverts that caught Ruth's eye include an advertisement for a gas iron, and a rare one of a man admitting he might be able to do the laundry when the house purchased a washing machine. Discover all this and more in Powering the Home.

About Ruth Artmonsky

Ruth Artmonsky is a respected design historian who has written several books on the subject. This book was written in collaboration with her daughter, Stella Harpley.

Additional information

GOR012744626
9780993587818
099358781X
Powering the Home: 50 Years of Advertising Home Appliances (1920-1970) by Ruth Artmonsky
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Artmonsky Arts
2017-01-17
96
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