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Rethinking Visual Ontologies in Classical Antiquity Nikolaus Dietrich, Michael Squire ... Brett, D. (2005) Rethinking Decoration: Pleasure and Ideology in the VisualArts. Cambridge. Brolin, B. C. (2000) Architectural Ornament Banishment ...
A particular feature of the volume lies in bringing together different national academic traditions, building a bridge between formalist approaches and broader cultural historical perspectives.
Lister, Decorative Cast Ironwork in Britain, 135. ... “The Decoration of the Building for the Exhibition,” Builder, 8 February 1851: 92. ... Brett, Rethinking Decoration, 1; and Trilling, Ornament: A Modern Perspective, xiii.
On Decoration. Cambridge: The Lutterworth Press, 1992. ———. “Drawing and the Ideology of Industrialization.” In Design History: An Anthology, edited by Dennis P. Doordan, 3–16. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000. ———. Rethinking Decoration.
173 From the perspective of music, at least, we have seen that decorative languages continued to evolve. ... See Brüderlin, introduction to Ornament and Abstraction, 18; and Brett, Rethinking Decoration, 24. 174.
Philosophy & Social Criticism. 30(3):331–54. Brett, David. 2005. Rethinking Decoration: Pleasure and Ideology in the VisualArts. New York: Cambridge University Press. Bristol, Michael D. 1993. 'Subversion'. In Makaryk, Irene Rima (ed.) ...
This book proposes alternative interpretations of broadly-debated concepts within architectural modernity.
Living in France during these years, Cassatt worked among the communities of artists who were rethinking decoration. During much of the nineteenth century in France, décoration was the highest of artistic genres: a large-scale painting ...
In particular, the work of David Brett and his book Rethinking Decoration: Pleasure and Ideology in the Visual Arts help reframe ideas of “decoration and ornament” as “a family of practices devoted mainly to visual pleasure; ...