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Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts #18 Argentine Theme Issue (1992)
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Edited by Pamela Johnson
Managing Editor: Cathy Leff
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 18/Argentine Theme Issue
The Bariloche Style
By Martha Levisman de Clusellas
Héctor Basaldúa and the Colón Theater:
Thirty Years of Stage Design
By Emilio Basaldúa
Argentine Architecture of the Thirties
By Ernesto Katzenstein
José María Sert in Buenos Aires
By Guillermo Whitelow
Monumental Deco in the Pampas:
The Urban Art of Francisco Salamone
By Alberto Bellucci
An Approach to Social Realism in Argentine
Art: 1875 - 1945
By Marcelo Pacheco
Rediscovering the Master Fileteadores of
Buenos Aires
By María Estenssoro
High Fashion: The Search for a Style
By Elena Moreira
An Interview with José María Peña
By Edward Shaw
Public Sculpture
By José María Peña
Art-Nouveau Stained Glass
By José María Peña
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