America goes modern : the rise of the industrial designer /

"During the 1920s and 1930s, the speed of modern life in the United States accelerated by the invention of cars, airplanes, electrical lighting, telephones, and mass-media marketing, changed how people lived their lives, and the objects they chose to live with. Through the power of design -- fo...

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Main Authors: Gadsden, Nonie
Group Author: Joy, Kate Lanford
Published: MFA Publications, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Publisher Address: Boston, Massachusetts :
Publication Dates: [2022]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
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Summary: "During the 1920s and 1930s, the speed of modern life in the United States accelerated by the invention of cars, airplanes, electrical lighting, telephones, and mass-media marketing, changed how people lived their lives, and the objects they chose to live with. Through the power of design -- form, color, ornament, and materials -- the earliest industrial designers created a modern aesthetic that came to represent America hopes, dreams, and fantasies. America Goes Modern explores these designers' achievements through close examination of selected masterworks. Each of these exceptional objects offers a window into the social, cultural, technological, and economic world in which they were made and used. The book features sleek furniture, colorful ceramics, streamlined metalwares, and innovative plastics, from the leading designers of the era, including Paul Frankl, Donald Deskey, and Belle Kogan."--Back cover.
Carrier Form: 191 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits, plans ; 28 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780878468850
0878468854
Index Number: TS23
CLC: TB47-097.12
Call Number: TB47-097.12/G126
Contents: Collector's foreword / John P. Axelrod -- Modern by design -- Skyscrapers -- Electric light -- Nightlife -- Transportation -- Plastics.