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Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts #10 General Issue (Fall 1988)
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Edited by Pamela Johnson
The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts, founded in 1986 and now published by The Wolfsonian-Florida International University, explores themes relating to The Wolfsonian collection and to the visual language of objects. It conveys to readers the power of design and shows how design shapes and reflects human values and experience. Table of Contents, Issue 10 The Eroticization of Domestic Space: A Mirror by C.R. Mackintosh By David Brett
The Art of Dress in the Victorian and Edwardian Eras By Otto Charles Thieme
The Rediscovery of Lalique's Jewelry By Michael Koch
Mexican Silver: William Spratling and the Taxco Style By Lucía García-Noriega Nieto
The Poster in Yugoslavia By Zelimir Koscevic
Propaganda Art in the Postage Stamps of the Third Reich By Frederick Lauritzen
Mitchell Wolfson,Jr: The Man and His Mission By John Malcolm Brinnin
London Letter By Peyton Skipwith
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