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Great  Exhibitions

Acknowledgements                                             8

Introduction                                                       11

Chapter One - 1851 The Great Exhibition         18

Chapter Two - New York 1853                         66

Chapter Three - Paris 1855                                 88

Chapter Four - London 1862                           108

Chapter Five - Paris 1867                                 170

Chapter Six - Philadelphia 1876                      206

Chapter Seven - Paris 1878                              233

Chapter Eight - Paris 1889                               264

Chapter Nine - Paris 1900                                284

Concise Glossary of Decorative Techniques    325

Select Bibliography                                          332

Index                                                                334

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Great exhibitions London-New York-Paris-Philadelphia 1851-1900

Writer : Meyer Jonathan

Editor : Antiques Collectors Club

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Availability : 10 Days

Pub year : 2006

Pages : 336

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S : 26X28

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Binding : Relié sous jaquette

Language : Anglais

ISBN : 1 85149 527 4

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EAN : 9781851495276

The Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace in London in 1851 was the first of a series of international exhibitions that have continued, in one form or another, to the present day. The content of these exhibitions gave nations and individual companies of the world the opportunity to display their specialised skills and present new ideas and products to a much wider public.

In this book, Jonathan Meyer looks at major international exhibitions held during the nineteenth century and focuses on the important changes taking place at this time in both society and design. He examines the enormous impact of the Industrial Revolution and how it came to influence the decorative arts, through changes in machinery and scientific methods.

This book contains a wide-ranging and striking collection of illustrations, mostly from contemporary sources, providing the reader with a very good idea of the exceptionally high quality of inventiveness and workmanship displayed by the manufacturers and their exhibits. Examples discussed and illustrated cover most areas of manufacture and include ceramics; silver and metalwork; furniture; cast iron and garden furniture. chandeliers and candelabra; clocks; bronze ornament; textiles; chimney-pieces and interior design.

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