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    Pattern and decoration : ornament as promise /

    Imprint 2018
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    Furniture & decorative objects ; British, continental and Russian pictures.

    Imprint 2007
    “…Interior sales: decoration, plain, pattern; furniture & decorative objects ; British, continental and Russian pictures…”
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    Postmodern ceramics by Del Vecchio, Mark

    Imprint 2001
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    Chinese export porcelain, paintings, silver and works of art.

    Imprint 1999
    “…Blue and white; iron red, famille verte, Imari and other early wares; famille rose wares; birds, figures, fish and fruit; tobacco leaf patterns; Pronk decoration; European subjects; American market and later wares; armorial decoration; Samson; books…”
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    Fashion reimagined : themes and variations, 1760-now by Carlano, Annie, Whitley, Lauren D., Show, Ellen C. Walker, Sui, Anna

    Imprint 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Walker Show -- Minimalism / catalogue entries by Annie Carlano and Lauren D. Whitley -- Pattern and decoration / catalogue entries by Annie Carlano and Lauren D. …”
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    Thinking through craft by Adamson, Glenn

    Imprint 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Craft at the limits -- Craft as a process -- Supplemental -- Homage to Brancusi -- Wearable sculptures: modern jewelry and the problem of autonomy -- Reframing the pattern and decoration movement -- Props: Gijs Bakker and Gord Peteran -- Material -- Ceramic presence: Peter Voulkos -- Natural limitations: Stephen De Staebler and Ken Price -- Crawling through mud: Yagi Kazuo -- The materialization of the art object, 196672 -- Breath: Andrew Lord and Emma Wooffenden -- Skilled -- Circular thinking: David Pye and Michael Baxandall -- Learning by doing -- Thinking in situations: Josef Albers from the Bauhaus to Black Mountain -- Charles Jencks and Kenneth Frampton: the ad hoc and the tectonic -- Conclusion: skill and the human condition -- Pastoral -- Regions apart -- Versions of pastoral: Phil Leider and Art Espenet Carpenter -- North, south, east, west: Carl Andre and Robert Smithson -- Landscapes -- Amateur -- The world's most fascinating hobby: Robert Arneson -- Feminism and the politics of amateurism -- Abject craft: Mike Kelley and Tracey Emin -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index.…”
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    Thinking through craft by Adamson, Glenn

    Imprint 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Craft at the limits -- Craft as a process -- Supplemental -- Homage to Brancusi -- Wearable sculptures : modern jewelry and the problem of autonomy -- Reframing the pattern and decoration movement -- Props : Gijs Bakker and Gord Peteran -- Material -- Ceramic presence : Peter Voulkos -- Natural limitations : Stephen De Staebler and Ken Price -- Crawling through mud : Yagi Kazuo -- The materialization of the art object, 1966-72 -- Breath : Dale Chihuly and Emma Wooffenden -- Skilled -- Circular thinking : David Pye and Michael Baxandall -- Learning by doing -- Thinking in situations : Josef Albers - from the Bauhaus to Black Mountain -- Charles Jencks and Kenneth Frampton : the ad hoc and the tectonic -- Conclusion : skill and the human condition -- Pastoral -- Regions apart -- Two versions of pastoral : Phil Leider and Art Espenet Carpenter -- North, south, east, west : Carl Andre and Robert Smithson -- Landscapes : Gord Peteran and Richard Slee -- Amateur -- "The world's most fascinating hobby" : Robert Arneson -- Feminism and the politics of amateurism -- Abject craft : Mike Kelley and Tracey Emin -- Conclusion.…”
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    Art since mid-century : 1945 to the present by Wheeler, Daniel

    Imprint 1991
    Table of Contents: “…Modernism and its origins -- The New York School : Abstract Expressionism, 1945-60 -- The European school of painting : 1945-60 -- Sculpture at mid-century -- Into the sixties : Pop Art and New Realism -- Assemblage, environments, happenings -- Post-painterly abstraction -- Minimalism : formalist sculpture in the sixties -- Op, Kinetic, and Light Art -- The post-modern reaction : Conceptual, Performance, and Process Art -- Earth and site works -- Resurgent realism, photo-realist painting, hyper-realist sculpture -- Pattern and decoration -- New Image art -- Fin de siècle : from Neo-Expressionism to Neo-Abstraction.…”
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