German Design 1870-1918

New York: Taplinger Publishing Company, 1986. First. Hardcover. Red-brown boards with gold lettering. Blue/white graph-paper design dj with bw illus., pink pop of color and black lettering. Mylar cover. 160 pp. with many bw and a few color images throughout. VG/VG-, light general wear and yellowing on dust jacket, interior clean and tight. Item #146246
ISBN: 9780800832087

Heskett "discusses the changing approach from historically oriented styles to innovative concepts of art and design which placed Germany at the forefront of design theory and practice in the early 20th century. Against the background of intellectual, social, and economic trends which stimulated this change, he charts the emergence of the concept of Kunstgewerbe (applied art), presenting a broad spectrum of theories, practice, and organizations which reflected Germany's problems in coming to terms with industrialization and its expanding role in the world." A very informative book, full of text and supporting images, on an important era and style of European design. Designers, interiors, furniture, metals, glass, ceramics, and much more.

OCLC: 15339672

Price: $20.00