The Tasteful Interlude

The Tasteful Interlude
Author: William Seale
Publisher: Altamira Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1981
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

The historian's dilemma is illustrated in these photographs of interiors. As complete room settings, most of them are quite foreign to us; we identify only with their parts--a familiar type of chair or table or vase. Household things are common fragments of history; their individual meanings and purposes are redefined rapidly, and their contexts are subject to alteration. Some objects survive many years because they are adaptable. Others grown obsolete and are discarded. The thousands of household things that appear in these pictures are seen as they were in actual daily use in the past. It is probable that the rooms did not remain as we see them for very long, for small revisions take place endlessly in any house. Were it not for the cameras of some six dozen photographers, these few scenes would have passed away quietly.

Houses and Homes

Houses and Homes
Author: Barbara J. Howe
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1997
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780761989295

This volume in the Nearby History series helps the reader document the history of a home. The reader will learn to examine written records, oral testimonies, visual sources, and the house's surroundings. The author covers American housing patterns, the individual characteristics of houses in different regions, construction techniques and materials, household technology, and family life styles. Houses and Homes is Volume 2 in The Nearby History Series.

New York Interiors at the Turn of the Century

New York Interiors at the Turn of the Century
Author: Joseph Byron
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1976-01-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780486233598

Descriptive notes and a discussion of stylistic influences augment one hundred thirty-one rare photographs portraying the interiors of New York City homes, businesses, and public places between 1893 and 1916

Old-House Journal

Old-House Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1975-09
Genre:
ISBN:

Old-House Journal is the original magazine devoted to restoring and preserving old houses. For more than 35 years, our mission has been to help old-house owners repair, restore, update, and decorate buildings of every age and architectural style. Each issue explores hands-on restoration techniques, practical architectural guidelines, historical overviews, and homeowner stories--all in a trusted, authoritative voice.

Home

Home
Author: Witold Rybczynski
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1987-07-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0140102310

Walk through five centuries of homes both great and small—from the smoke-filled manor halls of the Middle Ages to today's Ralph Lauren-designed environments—on a house tour like no other, one that delightfully explicates the very idea of "home." You'll see how social and cultural changes influenced styles of decoration and furnishing, learn the connection between wall-hung religious tapestries and wall-to-wall carpeting, discover how some of our most welcome luxuries were born of architectural necessity, and much more. Most of all, Home opens a rare window into our private lives—and how we really want to live.

Old-House Journal

Old-House Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1984-08
Genre:
ISBN:

Old-House Journal is the original magazine devoted to restoring and preserving old houses. For more than 35 years, our mission has been to help old-house owners repair, restore, update, and decorate buildings of every age and architectural style. Each issue explores hands-on restoration techniques, practical architectural guidelines, historical overviews, and homeowner stories--all in a trusted, authoritative voice.

CRM

CRM
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2003
Genre: Cultural property
ISBN:

The Real Thing

The Real Thing
Author: Miles Orvell
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2014-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469615371

In this classic study of the relationship between technology and culture, Miles Orvell demonstrates that the roots of contemporary popular culture reach back to the Victorian era, when mechanical replications of familiar objects reigned supreme and realism dominated artistic representation. Reacting against this genteel culture of imitation, a number of artists and intellectuals at the turn of the century were inspired by the machine to create more authentic works of art that were themselves "real things." The resulting tension between a culture of imitation and a culture of authenticity, argues Orvell, has become a defining category in our culture. The twenty-fifth anniversary edition includes a new preface by the author, looking back on the late twentieth century and assessing tensions between imitation and authenticity in the context of our digital age. Considering material culture, photography, and literature, the book touches on influential figures such as writers Walt Whitman, Henry James, John Dos Passos, and James Agee; photographers Alfred Stieglitz, Walker Evans, and Margaret Bourke-White; and architect-designers Gustav Stickley and Frank Lloyd Wright.