
Cooper-Hewitt Museum
Author of Design For Life
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Works by Cooper-Hewitt Museum
Hair : Cooper-Hewitt Museum, the Smithsonian Institution's national museum of design, June 10 to August 17, 1980 (1980) 5 copies
Keys and Locks In the Collection of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Design (1987) 2 copies
Furniture in the collection of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, the Smithsonian Institution's national museum of design (1979) 2 copies
Royal Pavilion at Brighton 1 copy
Wyss institute selects 1 copy
Vienna Moderne: 1898-1918. An early encounter between taste and unity. Nov. 1978-Feb. 1979. (1978) 1 copy
Embroidery Through The Ages 1 copy
Jewelry 1 copy
Subways of World Examined 1 copy
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Design for Life: Our Daily Lives, the Spaces We Shape, and the Ways We Communicate, As Seen Through the Collections of the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum by Cooper-Hewitt Museum
The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum houses a huge collection of objects, and this book features photos of 500 of them, from typewriters to wallpaper, luggage tags to stage designs, and dinner plates to toilets. Everything humans make has design, be it good, bad, or indifferent, but we don’t normally think about it. Does the design of the object serve its purpose, or is it clumsy to use? Is it beautiful as well as practical? Whether the item is primarily designed by an artist or by an show more engineer, it’s all designed by the human imagination. I loved looking through this book and seeing examples of jewelry, clothing, furniture, cars, tableware, houses, advertising graphics, and more. Short on text but long on pictures, it’s an easy read as an introduction to design. Five stars. show less
Collection of the Cooper-Hewett Museum.
Lisa Taylor-Director.
Contents
Introduction
Japanese swords and their fittings
Tsuba (sword guard)
Makers of sword furnishings: Major schools and artists
Iron tsuba
Kyo-sukashi
Shoami
Umetada
Owari
Kamakura
Kanayama
Inlaid iron stuba
Onin
Heianjo
Yoshiro
Primarly iron tusba of late Monmeyama and Edo
Kaneiye
Nobuiye
Signed iron tsuba of Muromachi and Momoyama
Higo
tha Akasaka school
Hikonebori
Jakushi
Kinai
Choshu
Ito
Namban
Other Edo period show more ironworkers
Early Kinko tsuba
Irogane ko tsuba
Kagamishi
Kinko tsuba schools
Goto
Hirata
Yokoya
Yanagawa
Omori
Nara
Hamano
The inlay schools-Kaga and Awa
Ichinomiya
Iwamoto
Ishiguro
Mito
Natsuo
Bibliography
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Just a beautiful book featuring the architectural elevations of the Carnegie Mansion
Museum collection - Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian
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