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New Look: Design in the Fifties Lesley Jackson

New Look: Design in the Fifties By Lesley Jackson

New Look: Design in the Fifties by Lesley Jackson


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Summary

Christian Dior's Spring Collection of 1947 startled the fashion world and the new look became the symbol for a wider range of developments, with designers revitalizing the basic forms of home and workplace. This text provides an analysis of the phenomenon and details the significant participants.

New Look: Design in the Fifties Summary

New Look: Design in the Fifties by Lesley Jackson

Christian Dior's Spring Collection of February 1947 startled the fashion world, but resulted in the new look becoming the symbol for a wider range of developments in which a generation of designers revitalized the basic forms of home and workplace. Carlo Mollino and Gio Ponti in Italy, Stig Lindberg, Tapio Wirkkala and Henning Koppel in Scandinavia, Robin and Lucienne Day in Britain and Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen in America made rapid and radical changes and created a new look for the applied arts. The visual strength of their designs is reflected in their continued popularity. This volume provides an analysis of the phenomenon, with illustrations of over 200 designs. It may also be used as a reference source: it includes an illustrated international directory of 1950s design giving details of prominent designers, important companies and significant works.

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GOR003920747
9780500276440
0500276447
New Look: Design in the Fifties by Lesley Jackson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
19911007
160
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