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CRAFT AND FINE ART

Viewing Contemporary Crafts as Fine Art

Appreciation 17: An Illinois Farm Quilt Top

Viewing Traditional Crafts as Fine Art

Appreciation 18: An Anasazi "Kayenta Olla"

CRAFT AND PRODUCT DESIGN IN THE INDUSTRIAL AGE: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

Nineteenth-Century Design: A Search for Cultural Identity

The Influence of Japanese Art and Design

The Argument for Handcraftsmanship

William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement

Shaker Products: An Arts and Crafts Ideal

Arts and Crafts Influence in Europe and America

Art Nouveau: The New Art of the Turn of the Century

MODERN DESIGN AND MASS PRODUCTION: INTO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

The Bauhaus: Toward a Unification of Art, Craft, And Industry

Fine Product Design for the Masses: The Furniture of Saarinen And Eames

INTO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: NEW DESIGN DIRECTIONS

Postmodern Design

Ergonomic Design

CRITICAL RESPONSES TO INDUSTRIALLY BASED DESIGN

Poorly Designed Products and Alienation

The Crafts Renaissance

APPLIED ART IN THE IMMEDIATE ENVIRONMENT
Interaction Box: Art, Craft, and Product Design: A Breakdown of Boundaries?







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