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E-book: American Furniture Designers: 1900-2020

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  • Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2022
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538135631
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  • Format: EPUB+DRM
  • Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2022
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538135631

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The 20th century furniture is hot. American Furniture Designers: 1900 to the Present highlights the furniture produced by the 20 most important American furniture designers of the 20th and early 21st centuries plus a selection of the best-known European designers whose work is sold by Knoll International and Herman Miller. The designers are organized into five chapters. Introductions to each section summarize the evolution of furniture design as it evolved through the 20th and early 21st centuries. The book begins with the Arts and Crafts era before World War I; moves into the interwar period when Modernism gained a foothold in America; continues through the Postwar heyday of Mid-century Modern; highlights the furniture from the 1970s and into the 21st century with a focus on the foremost promoters of modern furniture, Knoll International and Herman Miller; and concludes with a selection of the top Studio Furniture makers and their innovative creations.

The book focuses on the leading American designers from each of these periods including Gustav Stickley and Charles Rohlfs during the Arts and Crafts movement, Paul Frankl and Gilbert Rohde in the interwar period, Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson for Mid- century Modern, and Wendell Castle and George Nakashima for Studio Furniture to name just a few. All their furniture is explained and profusely illustrated with 280 color photos.

For anyone curious about the modern material culture that surrounds them, the book will explain everything about American furniture from 1900 into the 21st century: when it was made, where it was made, who made it, what it was made of, how it was designed, how long it was in production, and how the furniture related to its contemporaries.

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Decorative-arts consultant Fitzgerald profiles 20 key American furniture designers and a handful of notable designers for Knoll International and Herman Miller. Sections organized by movement/era (Arts and Crafts; mid-century modern; 21st-century design) include introductions that contextualize how design was influenced by worldwide events, advancements in production, and shifting U.S. tastes and living habits. Nearly 300 photos, mostly in color, add interest. A readable volume, most useful for designers, researchers, and collectors interested in identifying and dating design trends and individual designers. * Library Journal * Beginning with inspirations from the Arts and Crafts movement and continuing through the second decade of the 21st century, Fitzgerald provides a detailed look at the designers, those who influenced them, and those who were influenced by them. This grants the reader a good insight into the designers' thinking about and response to the cultural expectations of the era. The book is not only rich in illustrations (color and black-and-white depictions of various pieces of furniture), but it provides a clear understanding of the spaces in which they may have resided.Highly recommended. All readers. * Choice Reviews * Oscar Fitzgerald is a highly regarded scholar of American furniture who has written a number of books on the subject, including the important publication Four Centuries of American Furniture. His commitment to teaching design is reflected in these books, which provide a thorough and valuable survey of major figures and movements in American furniture design. -- David Hanks, curator, Stewart Program for Modern Design

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Winner of Outstanding Academic Title 2023.
Foreword vii
Christopher Long
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
I THE AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT: 1900--1916
1(50)
1 Charles Rohlfs
5(12)
2 Charles and Henry Greene
17(12)
3 Gustav Stickley
29(10)
4 Frank Lloyd Wright
39(12)
II MODERNISM: A TOUGH SELL IN AMERICA: 1920--1941
51(48)
5 Paul Frankl
55(10)
6 Gilbert Rohde
65(14)
7 Kem Weber
79(8)
8 Donald Deskey
87(12)
III MID-CENTURY MODERN: 1940 THROUGH THE 1970s
99(64)
9 George Nelson
101(10)
10 Charles and Ray Eames
111(10)
11 Florence Knoll
121(12)
12 Edward J Wormley
133(10)
13 Russel Wright
143(10)
14 Paul Evans
153(10)
IV MODERNISM, POSTMODERNISM, AND INTO THE 21st CENTURY: KNOLL INTERNATIONAL AND HERMAN MILLER
163(22)
15 Knoll Designers after Florence Knoll: 1965 to the Present
165(10)
16 Herman Miller Designers Post-George Nelson: 1920 to the Present
175(10)
V STUDIO FURNITURE: INTO THE 21st CENTURY
185(72)
17 George Nakashima
189(12)
18 Sam Maloof
201(12)
19 Wendell Castle
213(10)
20 Garry Knox Bennett
223(12)
21 Tommy Simpson
235(10)
22 John Cederquist
245(12)
Annotated Bibliography 257(6)
Index 263(14)
About the Author 277
Oscar P. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. is a nationally known historian, author, lecturer, and consultant on American furniture from colonial times to the present. As a member of the faculty of the Smithsonian Institution/George Washington University Decorative Arts and Design History Masters Program, he teaches all the furniture classes He has shared his passion for furniture with audiences nationwide, including a number of certification seminars for appraisers. Recently, he presented a program on identifying Mid-century Modern furniture fakes at the annual conference of the International Society of Appraisers. His latest publication is the definitive American Furniture: 1650 to the Present.