Nineteenth-Century Design
Production and Practices of Design
Herausgeber: Edwards, Clive
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This is volume three in a four-volume edition of primary source materials that document the histories of design across the long nineteenth century. Each volume is arranged by appropriate sub-themes and it is the first set of primary sources to be gathered together in this comprehensive and accessible format. Design refers to more than simply products and personalities or even cultural ideas, it involves consideration of ways of design thinking and applications as well as the philosophies and the other disciplines that impinge upon it. Here, the third volume considers the issues of design…mehr
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This is volume three in a four-volume edition of primary source materials that document the histories of design across the long nineteenth century. Each volume is arranged by appropriate sub-themes and it is the first set of primary sources to be gathered together in this comprehensive and accessible format. Design refers to more than simply products and personalities or even cultural ideas, it involves consideration of ways of design thinking and applications as well as the philosophies and the other disciplines that impinge upon it. Here, the third volume considers the issues of design production and practices including debates about the role of machine and craft, the impact of new materials and technologies as well as issues of marketing and mediation. The volumes will be of interest to a range of scholars and students, including those in art and design history, visual culture, and nineteenth-century material culture. They will also be of interest to a broad range of scholars working in areas including aesthetics, gender, politics and philosophy.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 827g
- ISBN-13: 9780367233563
- ISBN-10: 0367233568
- Artikelnr.: 69985292
Clive Edwards is Emeritus Professor of Design History at Loughborough University
Volume 3 Introduction - Production and Practices of Design Part 1. Art Industries and Manufactures 1. Further Remarks on the Report of the Committee on the Arts and Principles of Design'
Mechanics' Magazine
26
4 February 1837
pp. 323-329. 2. W. S. W. 'Art Applied to Manufactures'
The Art-Union
4:37
February 1842
pp. 23-25. 3. George Wallis
'Recent Progress in Design as Applied to Manufactures'
Journal of The Society of Arts
4:173
14 March 1856
pp. 291-301. 4. Denis O'Donovan
'The Uses of Art & Design in Manufacture'
Frederick McCoy
Lectures Delivered by Professor McCoy ... [Et Al.] in the Lecture Room of the Museum
During the Second Session of 1871 (Melbourne: Samuel Mullen
1872)
extract
pp. 79-83. 5. Jacob Falke
'The Vienna Exhibition in Connexion with Art-Industry. IX
Furniture'
The Workshop
7
4
1874
pp. 49-51. 6. Tom Taylor
'The Study and Practice of Art'
The British Architect: A Journal of Architecture and the Accessory Arts
1
February 1874
pp. 133-5. Part 2. Decorative and Applied Arts 7. John Stewart
'Art Decoration
a Suitable Employment for Women'
Art Journal
6
1860
pp. 70-71. 8. Prof. [J. H.] Chamberlain 'The Progress of Design'
Birmingham Daily Post
28 May 1863. 9. Christopher Dresser
'Hindrances to the Progress of Applied Art'
Journal of The Society of Arts
20
12 April 1872
pp. 435-40. 10. Emma Lazarus
'A Day in Surrey With William Morris'
Century Magazine
32
July 1886
pp. 388-294 11. Anon
'A Studio of Design: An Interview With Mr. Arthur Silver'
Studio
3
1894
pp.117-122. Part 3. Drawing 12. Jacques-Eugène Armengaud
The Practical Draughtsman's Book of Industrial Design: Forming A Complete Course of Mechanical
Engineering
and Architectural Drawing Translated From the French of Armengaud Ainé and Armengaud
Jeune and Amouroux; Rewritten and Arranged With Additional Matter and Plate Selections From and Examples of the Most Useful and Generally Employed Mechanism of the Day by William Johnson (London: Longman
Brown
Green
and Longmans
1853)
Preface
pp. III-V. 13. William Dyce
The Introduction to the Drawing Book of the School of Design
Published in the Years 1842-3
Under the Direction of W. Dyce (London: Chapman & Hall
1854)
pp. v-xxiv. 14. Lewis Foreman Day
'Of Designs and Working Drawings'
Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society
Catalogue of Second Exhibition
1889
pp. 93-109. Part 4. Design Principles 15. George Wallis
'The Principles of Fine Art as Applied to Industrial Purposes'
The People's Journal
3
1847
pp. 230-233. 16. [Anon] 'Universal Infidelity in Principles of Design'
Journal of Design and Manufactures
V
August 1851
pp. 158-161. 17. 'Examples of False Principles in Decoration'
A Catalogue of the Articles of Ornamental Art
in the Museum of the Department
for the Use of Students and Manufacturers
and the Consultation of the Public. With Appendices
Third Edition (London: Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode for Her Majesty's Stationary office
1852)
Appendix C
pp. 22-32. 18. [Anon] 'Principles of Design Essential to the Construction of Artistic Furniture'
Furniture Gazette
3 May
pp. 52-2
17 May
pp. 84-6
31 May
pp. 115-6
7 June
pp. 132-3
1873. 19. Lucas Baker
'Theory of Design' A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Design and the Methods of Instruction Suited to Teachers
Designers
and Art-Students
and a Text-Book for Schools (New York: Ivison
Blakeman
Taylor
and Co
1883)
pp. 5-13. 20. Walter Crane
'Design in Relation to Use and Material'
The Claims of Decorative Art (London: Lawrence and Bullen
1892)
pp. 90-105. 21. Selwyn Image
'Of Design and The Study of Nature' in A. H. Mackmurdo (Ed.)
Plain Handicrafts: Being Essays by Artists Setting Forth the Principles of Design and Established Methods of Workmanship; A Guide to Elementary Practice (London: Percival & Co.
1893)
pp. 1-6. Part 5. Elements of Design 5.1 Colour 22. John Gardner Wilkinson
On Colour and on the Necessity for a General Diffusion of Taste Among all Classes
with Remarks on Laying Out Dressed Geometrical Gardens. Examples of Good and Bad Taste Illustrated by Woodcuts and Coloured Plates in Contrast (London: J. Murray
1858)
pp. 1-4. 23. Lucy Crane
'Colour'
Art and the Formation of Taste (London: Macmillan 1882)
pp. 97-101. 24. John G. Crace
'The Decorative Use of Colour'
Journal of The Society of Arts
36:1851
1888
pp. 696-704. 25. Roberts Beaumont
Colour in Woven Design
(London: Whittaker and Co.
1890)
pp. 1-5. 5.2 Form 26. Horatio Greenough
'American Architecture'
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review
New York
13
August 1843
pp. 206-210. 27. David R. Hay
The Natural Principles and Analogy of the Harmony of Form
3rd Edition (London: W. Blackwood and Sons
1842)
pp. 1-6. 28. Lucy Crane
Art and the Formation of Taste (London: Macmillan
1882)
pp. 61-68. Extract. 29. Henri Mayeux
A Manual of Decorative Composition for Designers
Decorators
Architects and Industrial Artists (London: J.S. Virtue and Co
1889)
pp. 1-4. 30. Hugh Stannus
'Some Principles of Form-Design in Applied Art'
Journal of The Society of Arts
14 October 1898
pp. 885-9. 5.3 Materials 31. Emil Braun
'Electrotyping Applied to Art Manufactures'
Art Journal
1 July 1850
pp. 205-207. 32. George Dodd
'Papier Mâché'
Curiosities of Industry (London: George Routledge and Co
1858)
pp. 17-22. 33. [Anon] 'Design in Relation to Material'
Morning Post
2 January 1869
p.3. 5.4 Manufacturing Methods 34. Adam Smith and Dugald Stewart
The Works of Adam Smith (London: Printed for T. Cadell
1811-12)
pp. 15-19. 35. William Cooke-Taylor 'The Mutual Interests of Artists and Manufacturers'
Art-Union
1 March 1848
pp. 69-70. 36. James Ward
The World in Its Workshops: A Practical Examination of British and Foreign Processes of Manufacture
With a Critical Comparison of the Fabrics
Machinery
and Works of Art Contained in the Great Exhibition (London: Williams S. Orr and Co.
1851)
Introduction
p. 1-16. 37. Joseph Whitworth
and George Wallis. The Industry of The United States in Machinery
Manufactures
and Useful and Ornamental Arts: Compiled from the Official Reports of Messrs. Whitworth and Wallis (London: G. Routledge & Co.
1854)
pp. iii-xi. 38. William Morris
"The Revival of Handicraft"
Architecture
Industry & Wealth; Collected Papers (London: Longmans Green
1902) pp. 214-227. 39. Frederick W. Taylor
The Principles of Scientific Management (New York: Harper & Bros.
1911)
pp. 9-15. 5.5 Craft Machine and Design 40. Charles R. Ashbee
'Decorative from a Workshop Point of View'
A Paper Read At the Edinburgh Art Congress'
November 1889
pp. 1-11. 41. John Dando Sedding
'Design'
Arts and Crafts Essays (London: Rivington Percival
1893)
pp. 405-413. 42. Fred Miller
'Design and Craftsmanship'
The Training of A Craftsman (London: J.S. Virtue & Co Limited 1898)
pp. 24-35. 43. Thorstein Veblen
'Pecuniary Canons of Taste'
The Theory of the Leisure Class: An Economic Study of Institutions (New York: The Macmillan Company
1899)
pp. 157-165. 44. Esther Wood
'Home Arts and Industries Exhibition'
The Studio
17
1899
pp. 99-109. 45. Oscar Lovell Triggs
'Rookwood: An Ideal Workshop'
Chapters in the History of the Arts and Crafts Movement (Chicago: The Bohemia Guild of the Industrial Art League
1902)
pp. 157-162. 46. J. Scarratt Rigby
'Remarks on Morris Work and Its Influence on British Decorative Arts Today'
The Art Workers' Quarterly: A Portfolio of Practical Designs for Decorative and Applied Art
January and April 1902
pp. 2-5
61-63.
Mechanics' Magazine
26
4 February 1837
pp. 323-329. 2. W. S. W. 'Art Applied to Manufactures'
The Art-Union
4:37
February 1842
pp. 23-25. 3. George Wallis
'Recent Progress in Design as Applied to Manufactures'
Journal of The Society of Arts
4:173
14 March 1856
pp. 291-301. 4. Denis O'Donovan
'The Uses of Art & Design in Manufacture'
Frederick McCoy
Lectures Delivered by Professor McCoy ... [Et Al.] in the Lecture Room of the Museum
During the Second Session of 1871 (Melbourne: Samuel Mullen
1872)
extract
pp. 79-83. 5. Jacob Falke
'The Vienna Exhibition in Connexion with Art-Industry. IX
Furniture'
The Workshop
7
4
1874
pp. 49-51. 6. Tom Taylor
'The Study and Practice of Art'
The British Architect: A Journal of Architecture and the Accessory Arts
1
February 1874
pp. 133-5. Part 2. Decorative and Applied Arts 7. John Stewart
'Art Decoration
a Suitable Employment for Women'
Art Journal
6
1860
pp. 70-71. 8. Prof. [J. H.] Chamberlain 'The Progress of Design'
Birmingham Daily Post
28 May 1863. 9. Christopher Dresser
'Hindrances to the Progress of Applied Art'
Journal of The Society of Arts
20
12 April 1872
pp. 435-40. 10. Emma Lazarus
'A Day in Surrey With William Morris'
Century Magazine
32
July 1886
pp. 388-294 11. Anon
'A Studio of Design: An Interview With Mr. Arthur Silver'
Studio
3
1894
pp.117-122. Part 3. Drawing 12. Jacques-Eugène Armengaud
The Practical Draughtsman's Book of Industrial Design: Forming A Complete Course of Mechanical
Engineering
and Architectural Drawing Translated From the French of Armengaud Ainé and Armengaud
Jeune and Amouroux; Rewritten and Arranged With Additional Matter and Plate Selections From and Examples of the Most Useful and Generally Employed Mechanism of the Day by William Johnson (London: Longman
Brown
Green
and Longmans
1853)
Preface
pp. III-V. 13. William Dyce
The Introduction to the Drawing Book of the School of Design
Published in the Years 1842-3
Under the Direction of W. Dyce (London: Chapman & Hall
1854)
pp. v-xxiv. 14. Lewis Foreman Day
'Of Designs and Working Drawings'
Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society
Catalogue of Second Exhibition
1889
pp. 93-109. Part 4. Design Principles 15. George Wallis
'The Principles of Fine Art as Applied to Industrial Purposes'
The People's Journal
3
1847
pp. 230-233. 16. [Anon] 'Universal Infidelity in Principles of Design'
Journal of Design and Manufactures
V
August 1851
pp. 158-161. 17. 'Examples of False Principles in Decoration'
A Catalogue of the Articles of Ornamental Art
in the Museum of the Department
for the Use of Students and Manufacturers
and the Consultation of the Public. With Appendices
Third Edition (London: Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode for Her Majesty's Stationary office
1852)
Appendix C
pp. 22-32. 18. [Anon] 'Principles of Design Essential to the Construction of Artistic Furniture'
Furniture Gazette
3 May
pp. 52-2
17 May
pp. 84-6
31 May
pp. 115-6
7 June
pp. 132-3
1873. 19. Lucas Baker
'Theory of Design' A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Design and the Methods of Instruction Suited to Teachers
Designers
and Art-Students
and a Text-Book for Schools (New York: Ivison
Blakeman
Taylor
and Co
1883)
pp. 5-13. 20. Walter Crane
'Design in Relation to Use and Material'
The Claims of Decorative Art (London: Lawrence and Bullen
1892)
pp. 90-105. 21. Selwyn Image
'Of Design and The Study of Nature' in A. H. Mackmurdo (Ed.)
Plain Handicrafts: Being Essays by Artists Setting Forth the Principles of Design and Established Methods of Workmanship; A Guide to Elementary Practice (London: Percival & Co.
1893)
pp. 1-6. Part 5. Elements of Design 5.1 Colour 22. John Gardner Wilkinson
On Colour and on the Necessity for a General Diffusion of Taste Among all Classes
with Remarks on Laying Out Dressed Geometrical Gardens. Examples of Good and Bad Taste Illustrated by Woodcuts and Coloured Plates in Contrast (London: J. Murray
1858)
pp. 1-4. 23. Lucy Crane
'Colour'
Art and the Formation of Taste (London: Macmillan 1882)
pp. 97-101. 24. John G. Crace
'The Decorative Use of Colour'
Journal of The Society of Arts
36:1851
1888
pp. 696-704. 25. Roberts Beaumont
Colour in Woven Design
(London: Whittaker and Co.
1890)
pp. 1-5. 5.2 Form 26. Horatio Greenough
'American Architecture'
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review
New York
13
August 1843
pp. 206-210. 27. David R. Hay
The Natural Principles and Analogy of the Harmony of Form
3rd Edition (London: W. Blackwood and Sons
1842)
pp. 1-6. 28. Lucy Crane
Art and the Formation of Taste (London: Macmillan
1882)
pp. 61-68. Extract. 29. Henri Mayeux
A Manual of Decorative Composition for Designers
Decorators
Architects and Industrial Artists (London: J.S. Virtue and Co
1889)
pp. 1-4. 30. Hugh Stannus
'Some Principles of Form-Design in Applied Art'
Journal of The Society of Arts
14 October 1898
pp. 885-9. 5.3 Materials 31. Emil Braun
'Electrotyping Applied to Art Manufactures'
Art Journal
1 July 1850
pp. 205-207. 32. George Dodd
'Papier Mâché'
Curiosities of Industry (London: George Routledge and Co
1858)
pp. 17-22. 33. [Anon] 'Design in Relation to Material'
Morning Post
2 January 1869
p.3. 5.4 Manufacturing Methods 34. Adam Smith and Dugald Stewart
The Works of Adam Smith (London: Printed for T. Cadell
1811-12)
pp. 15-19. 35. William Cooke-Taylor 'The Mutual Interests of Artists and Manufacturers'
Art-Union
1 March 1848
pp. 69-70. 36. James Ward
The World in Its Workshops: A Practical Examination of British and Foreign Processes of Manufacture
With a Critical Comparison of the Fabrics
Machinery
and Works of Art Contained in the Great Exhibition (London: Williams S. Orr and Co.
1851)
Introduction
p. 1-16. 37. Joseph Whitworth
and George Wallis. The Industry of The United States in Machinery
Manufactures
and Useful and Ornamental Arts: Compiled from the Official Reports of Messrs. Whitworth and Wallis (London: G. Routledge & Co.
1854)
pp. iii-xi. 38. William Morris
"The Revival of Handicraft"
Architecture
Industry & Wealth; Collected Papers (London: Longmans Green
1902) pp. 214-227. 39. Frederick W. Taylor
The Principles of Scientific Management (New York: Harper & Bros.
1911)
pp. 9-15. 5.5 Craft Machine and Design 40. Charles R. Ashbee
'Decorative from a Workshop Point of View'
A Paper Read At the Edinburgh Art Congress'
November 1889
pp. 1-11. 41. John Dando Sedding
'Design'
Arts and Crafts Essays (London: Rivington Percival
1893)
pp. 405-413. 42. Fred Miller
'Design and Craftsmanship'
The Training of A Craftsman (London: J.S. Virtue & Co Limited 1898)
pp. 24-35. 43. Thorstein Veblen
'Pecuniary Canons of Taste'
The Theory of the Leisure Class: An Economic Study of Institutions (New York: The Macmillan Company
1899)
pp. 157-165. 44. Esther Wood
'Home Arts and Industries Exhibition'
The Studio
17
1899
pp. 99-109. 45. Oscar Lovell Triggs
'Rookwood: An Ideal Workshop'
Chapters in the History of the Arts and Crafts Movement (Chicago: The Bohemia Guild of the Industrial Art League
1902)
pp. 157-162. 46. J. Scarratt Rigby
'Remarks on Morris Work and Its Influence on British Decorative Arts Today'
The Art Workers' Quarterly: A Portfolio of Practical Designs for Decorative and Applied Art
January and April 1902
pp. 2-5
61-63.
Volume 3 Introduction - Production and Practices of Design Part 1. Art Industries and Manufactures 1. Further Remarks on the Report of the Committee on the Arts and Principles of Design'
Mechanics' Magazine
26
4 February 1837
pp. 323-329. 2. W. S. W. 'Art Applied to Manufactures'
The Art-Union
4:37
February 1842
pp. 23-25. 3. George Wallis
'Recent Progress in Design as Applied to Manufactures'
Journal of The Society of Arts
4:173
14 March 1856
pp. 291-301. 4. Denis O'Donovan
'The Uses of Art & Design in Manufacture'
Frederick McCoy
Lectures Delivered by Professor McCoy ... [Et Al.] in the Lecture Room of the Museum
During the Second Session of 1871 (Melbourne: Samuel Mullen
1872)
extract
pp. 79-83. 5. Jacob Falke
'The Vienna Exhibition in Connexion with Art-Industry. IX
Furniture'
The Workshop
7
4
1874
pp. 49-51. 6. Tom Taylor
'The Study and Practice of Art'
The British Architect: A Journal of Architecture and the Accessory Arts
1
February 1874
pp. 133-5. Part 2. Decorative and Applied Arts 7. John Stewart
'Art Decoration
a Suitable Employment for Women'
Art Journal
6
1860
pp. 70-71. 8. Prof. [J. H.] Chamberlain 'The Progress of Design'
Birmingham Daily Post
28 May 1863. 9. Christopher Dresser
'Hindrances to the Progress of Applied Art'
Journal of The Society of Arts
20
12 April 1872
pp. 435-40. 10. Emma Lazarus
'A Day in Surrey With William Morris'
Century Magazine
32
July 1886
pp. 388-294 11. Anon
'A Studio of Design: An Interview With Mr. Arthur Silver'
Studio
3
1894
pp.117-122. Part 3. Drawing 12. Jacques-Eugène Armengaud
The Practical Draughtsman's Book of Industrial Design: Forming A Complete Course of Mechanical
Engineering
and Architectural Drawing Translated From the French of Armengaud Ainé and Armengaud
Jeune and Amouroux; Rewritten and Arranged With Additional Matter and Plate Selections From and Examples of the Most Useful and Generally Employed Mechanism of the Day by William Johnson (London: Longman
Brown
Green
and Longmans
1853)
Preface
pp. III-V. 13. William Dyce
The Introduction to the Drawing Book of the School of Design
Published in the Years 1842-3
Under the Direction of W. Dyce (London: Chapman & Hall
1854)
pp. v-xxiv. 14. Lewis Foreman Day
'Of Designs and Working Drawings'
Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society
Catalogue of Second Exhibition
1889
pp. 93-109. Part 4. Design Principles 15. George Wallis
'The Principles of Fine Art as Applied to Industrial Purposes'
The People's Journal
3
1847
pp. 230-233. 16. [Anon] 'Universal Infidelity in Principles of Design'
Journal of Design and Manufactures
V
August 1851
pp. 158-161. 17. 'Examples of False Principles in Decoration'
A Catalogue of the Articles of Ornamental Art
in the Museum of the Department
for the Use of Students and Manufacturers
and the Consultation of the Public. With Appendices
Third Edition (London: Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode for Her Majesty's Stationary office
1852)
Appendix C
pp. 22-32. 18. [Anon] 'Principles of Design Essential to the Construction of Artistic Furniture'
Furniture Gazette
3 May
pp. 52-2
17 May
pp. 84-6
31 May
pp. 115-6
7 June
pp. 132-3
1873. 19. Lucas Baker
'Theory of Design' A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Design and the Methods of Instruction Suited to Teachers
Designers
and Art-Students
and a Text-Book for Schools (New York: Ivison
Blakeman
Taylor
and Co
1883)
pp. 5-13. 20. Walter Crane
'Design in Relation to Use and Material'
The Claims of Decorative Art (London: Lawrence and Bullen
1892)
pp. 90-105. 21. Selwyn Image
'Of Design and The Study of Nature' in A. H. Mackmurdo (Ed.)
Plain Handicrafts: Being Essays by Artists Setting Forth the Principles of Design and Established Methods of Workmanship; A Guide to Elementary Practice (London: Percival & Co.
1893)
pp. 1-6. Part 5. Elements of Design 5.1 Colour 22. John Gardner Wilkinson
On Colour and on the Necessity for a General Diffusion of Taste Among all Classes
with Remarks on Laying Out Dressed Geometrical Gardens. Examples of Good and Bad Taste Illustrated by Woodcuts and Coloured Plates in Contrast (London: J. Murray
1858)
pp. 1-4. 23. Lucy Crane
'Colour'
Art and the Formation of Taste (London: Macmillan 1882)
pp. 97-101. 24. John G. Crace
'The Decorative Use of Colour'
Journal of The Society of Arts
36:1851
1888
pp. 696-704. 25. Roberts Beaumont
Colour in Woven Design
(London: Whittaker and Co.
1890)
pp. 1-5. 5.2 Form 26. Horatio Greenough
'American Architecture'
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review
New York
13
August 1843
pp. 206-210. 27. David R. Hay
The Natural Principles and Analogy of the Harmony of Form
3rd Edition (London: W. Blackwood and Sons
1842)
pp. 1-6. 28. Lucy Crane
Art and the Formation of Taste (London: Macmillan
1882)
pp. 61-68. Extract. 29. Henri Mayeux
A Manual of Decorative Composition for Designers
Decorators
Architects and Industrial Artists (London: J.S. Virtue and Co
1889)
pp. 1-4. 30. Hugh Stannus
'Some Principles of Form-Design in Applied Art'
Journal of The Society of Arts
14 October 1898
pp. 885-9. 5.3 Materials 31. Emil Braun
'Electrotyping Applied to Art Manufactures'
Art Journal
1 July 1850
pp. 205-207. 32. George Dodd
'Papier Mâché'
Curiosities of Industry (London: George Routledge and Co
1858)
pp. 17-22. 33. [Anon] 'Design in Relation to Material'
Morning Post
2 January 1869
p.3. 5.4 Manufacturing Methods 34. Adam Smith and Dugald Stewart
The Works of Adam Smith (London: Printed for T. Cadell
1811-12)
pp. 15-19. 35. William Cooke-Taylor 'The Mutual Interests of Artists and Manufacturers'
Art-Union
1 March 1848
pp. 69-70. 36. James Ward
The World in Its Workshops: A Practical Examination of British and Foreign Processes of Manufacture
With a Critical Comparison of the Fabrics
Machinery
and Works of Art Contained in the Great Exhibition (London: Williams S. Orr and Co.
1851)
Introduction
p. 1-16. 37. Joseph Whitworth
and George Wallis. The Industry of The United States in Machinery
Manufactures
and Useful and Ornamental Arts: Compiled from the Official Reports of Messrs. Whitworth and Wallis (London: G. Routledge & Co.
1854)
pp. iii-xi. 38. William Morris
"The Revival of Handicraft"
Architecture
Industry & Wealth; Collected Papers (London: Longmans Green
1902) pp. 214-227. 39. Frederick W. Taylor
The Principles of Scientific Management (New York: Harper & Bros.
1911)
pp. 9-15. 5.5 Craft Machine and Design 40. Charles R. Ashbee
'Decorative from a Workshop Point of View'
A Paper Read At the Edinburgh Art Congress'
November 1889
pp. 1-11. 41. John Dando Sedding
'Design'
Arts and Crafts Essays (London: Rivington Percival
1893)
pp. 405-413. 42. Fred Miller
'Design and Craftsmanship'
The Training of A Craftsman (London: J.S. Virtue & Co Limited 1898)
pp. 24-35. 43. Thorstein Veblen
'Pecuniary Canons of Taste'
The Theory of the Leisure Class: An Economic Study of Institutions (New York: The Macmillan Company
1899)
pp. 157-165. 44. Esther Wood
'Home Arts and Industries Exhibition'
The Studio
17
1899
pp. 99-109. 45. Oscar Lovell Triggs
'Rookwood: An Ideal Workshop'
Chapters in the History of the Arts and Crafts Movement (Chicago: The Bohemia Guild of the Industrial Art League
1902)
pp. 157-162. 46. J. Scarratt Rigby
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4 February 1837
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4:37
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4:173
14 March 1856
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Frederick McCoy
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extract
pp. 79-83. 5. Jacob Falke
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Furniture'
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7
4
1874
pp. 49-51. 6. Tom Taylor
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1
February 1874
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a Suitable Employment for Women'
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6
1860
pp. 70-71. 8. Prof. [J. H.] Chamberlain 'The Progress of Design'
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20
12 April 1872
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Century Magazine
32
July 1886
pp. 388-294 11. Anon
'A Studio of Design: An Interview With Mr. Arthur Silver'
Studio
3
1894
pp.117-122. Part 3. Drawing 12. Jacques-Eugène Armengaud
The Practical Draughtsman's Book of Industrial Design: Forming A Complete Course of Mechanical
Engineering
and Architectural Drawing Translated From the French of Armengaud Ainé and Armengaud
Jeune and Amouroux; Rewritten and Arranged With Additional Matter and Plate Selections From and Examples of the Most Useful and Generally Employed Mechanism of the Day by William Johnson (London: Longman
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Preface
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1889
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3
1847
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August 1851
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in the Museum of the Department
for the Use of Students and Manufacturers
and the Consultation of the Public. With Appendices
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1852)
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3 May
pp. 52-2
17 May
pp. 84-6
31 May
pp. 115-6
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pp. 132-3
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pp. 1-6. Part 5. Elements of Design 5.1 Colour 22. John Gardner Wilkinson
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pp. 1-4. 23. Lucy Crane
'Colour'
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36:1851
1888
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New York
13
August 1843
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Art and the Formation of Taste (London: Macmillan
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pp. 61-68. Extract. 29. Henri Mayeux
A Manual of Decorative Composition for Designers
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Architects and Industrial Artists (London: J.S. Virtue and Co
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pp. 1-4. 30. Hugh Stannus
'Some Principles of Form-Design in Applied Art'
Journal of The Society of Arts
14 October 1898
pp. 885-9. 5.3 Materials 31. Emil Braun
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Art Journal
1 July 1850
pp. 205-207. 32. George Dodd
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Curiosities of Industry (London: George Routledge and Co
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Morning Post
2 January 1869
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Art-Union
1 March 1848
pp. 69-70. 36. James Ward
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Architecture
Industry & Wealth; Collected Papers (London: Longmans Green
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A Paper Read At the Edinburgh Art Congress'
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'Design'
Arts and Crafts Essays (London: Rivington Percival
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The Training of A Craftsman (London: J.S. Virtue & Co Limited 1898)
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'Pecuniary Canons of Taste'
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'Home Arts and Industries Exhibition'
The Studio
17
1899
pp. 99-109. 45. Oscar Lovell Triggs
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1902)
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