Tuesday, November 15, 2011

FINAL BLOGPOST

 For each of the following design movements, post three designs from any designers considered influential to the style:
Arts and Crafts


William Morris "Trellis" 1862






William Morris "Tulip and Willow" 1873






William Morris "Cabbage and vine tapestry" 1879





Art Nouveau


Gustav Klimt "The Kiss" 1907–1908






Gustav Klimt "Portrait of Hermine Gallia" 1904






Gustav Klimt "The Three Ages of Woman" 1905





Sachplakat


Manoli Gibson Girl – Lucian Bernhard – Alemania (1911)


LUCIAN BERNHARD














Art Deco


The art deco spire of the Chrysler Building in New York, built 1928–1930






City Hall in Buffalo, New York; John Wade with George Dietel, built 1929–1931






Terracotta sunburst designabove the front doors of theEastern Columbia Building in Los Angeles; Claud Beelman, 1930







De Stijl


Red and Blue Chair designed byGerrit Rietveld in 1917


Theo van Doesburg, Arithmetische Compositie (1924)




The Rietveld Schröder House—the only building realised completely according to the principles of De Stijl







Constructivism


Tatlin "Monumnet to the Third"






Russian Constructivism





Bauhaus








Peter Keler Bauhaus-Cradle 1944












Hans J. Wegner Peters Chair and Table 1944





Hans Wegner ch07 Lounge 1963





International Style


Villa Savoye, by Le Corbusier






The Glass Palace, a celebration of transparency, in Heerlen, Netherlands (1935)









Chapel of Nôtre Dame du Haut 1955  Le Corbusier





Psychedelic Poster Art


Fillmore Posters from the 1960's. Art done mostly by the owner of the Fillmore. 










Postmodernism













Gig Poster



Designer: The Small Stakes






Designer: The Small Stakes






Designer: Lure Design Inc






Designer: Spike Press

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