Magazine, The Studio Year Book of Decorative Art, 1912
Maker
The Studio Ltd
Deubner, L
Levetus, A S
Production date
1912
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Brief Description
The Studio Year Book of Decorative Art: A Review of the Latest Developments in the Artistic Construction Decoration and Furnishing of the House, 1912.
This magazine deals with the developments in architecture and decoration across four geographical areas: Great Britain; Germany; Austria; and Hungary. Each of these sections has an introductory text followed by illustrations. Listed in the contents section are the featured designers, in alphabetical order under each section heading.
The illustrations in the Great Britain section are divided into the following groupings: British Country Houses; British Furniture, Wall and Ceiling Decoration and Stained Glass; British Embroidery and Textile Fabrics; British Metal-Work, Pottery and Woodcarving. The second division, by L Deubner, concerns German Architecture and Decoration. The third and fourth divisions, by A S Levetus, concern Austrian and Hungarian Architecture and Decoration respectively.
This magazine deals with the developments in architecture and decoration across four geographical areas: Great Britain; Germany; Austria; and Hungary. Each of these sections has an introductory text followed by illustrations. Listed in the contents section are the featured designers, in alphabetical order under each section heading.
The illustrations in the Great Britain section are divided into the following groupings: British Country Houses; British Furniture, Wall and Ceiling Decoration and Stained Glass; British Embroidery and Textile Fabrics; British Metal-Work, Pottery and Woodcarving. The second division, by L Deubner, concerns German Architecture and Decoration. The third and fourth divisions, by A S Levetus, concern Austrian and Hungarian Architecture and Decoration respectively.
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1912
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Media/Materials description
Soft cover; coloured, black & white photographs; printed in black ink on paper.
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Height x Width: 292 x 210mm
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1912
Other number(s)
705 Dec, 10,833, 38504
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