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Art in industry


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Trade studies -- Costumes -- Custom dressmaking-model making -- Wholesale dressmaking -- Blouses -- Cloaks and suits-wholesale -- Retail millinery -- Wholesale millinery -- Textiles -- Printed silks -- Printed cottons -- Cretonnes -- Provisions for training designers for printed silks, cottons and cretonnes -- Woven pattern silks -- Wool and cotton tapestries -- Figured pile fabrics -- carpets and rugs -- Embroideries and laces -- Woolens -- Fine jewelry -- Medium and low-grade jewelry -- Silverware -- High-grade furniture -- Medium-grade furniture -- Lighting fixtures -- Ornamental builders' hardware -- Wall paper -- Ceramics -- Printing -- Schools of applied art in the United States -- Endowed schools -- Schools connected with colleges -- Schools connected with museums -- Schools conducted as private enterprises -- Schools under public control -- Special schools or classes -- Summary -- Industrial art education in Europe -- Instruction in applied art in England -- The British Institute of Industrial Art -- The Design and Industries Association -- Instruction in decorative art in France -- Applied art schools in Switzerland -- Industrial art education in Germany -- Industrial art schools in Austria and Hungary -- Speical articles -- The museum and industrial art -- The arts and crafts movement in the United States -- The relation of beauty to fashion -- The importance of a design registration law -- The Wiener Werkstaette -- Agencies furthering the situation in New York City and Chicago -- The Metropolitan Museum of Art -- The Art Center -0- The Architeectural League of new York -- Art-in-Trades Club -- The School Art League of New York City -- The Art Institute of Chicago -- Association of Arts and Industries.

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    New York: Macmillan, 1929, ©1922


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