An edition of Cranbrook Art Museum (2004)

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100 treasures

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English
Pages
263

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Cranbrook Art Museum: 100 treasures
2004, Cranbrook Art Museum
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Table of Contents

A life with beauty : the Arts and Crafts Movement, 1904-1940
An enchanted place : creating the Cranbrook Community, 1923-1946
Reflecting life : struggle and progress between the wars, 1923-1944
Designing the modern : Cranbrook at mid-century, 1940-1960
Postwar expressions : Abstraction, Minimalism and Pop, 1944-1977
Weaving diverse traditions : art, craft and design now, 1979-2003.

Edition Notes

Cranbrook Art Museum: 100 treasures documents the permanent collection of Cranbrook Art Museum and an exhibition presented at Cranbrook Art Museum December 13, 2003, through March 28, 2004. The exhibition launched the year-long centennial celebration of Cranbrook Educational Community, which was conceived when George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth purchased land in Bloomfield Hills on January 18, 1904 --verso T.P.

Essays by Dora Apel, Ashley Callahan, Mark A. Coir, Gerry Craig, Ellen M. Dodington, Judy Dyki, Leslie S. Edwards, Fabio J. Fernańdez, Gary S. Griffin, Michael D. Hall, Craig Hoernschemeyer, Irene Hofmann, Joe Houston, Elena Ivanova, Diane Kirkpatrick, Scott Klinker, Gerhardt Knodel, Mary Beth Kreiner, Jane Lackey, Peter Lynch, Diane VanderBeke Mager, Marsha Miro, David D.J. Rau, Mary Riordan, Sarah Schleuning, Roy Slade, Carl Toth, Susan S. Waller, Jeffrey Welch, and Gregory Wittkopp.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 261).

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Bloomfield Hills, Mich
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Exhibitions.

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Library of Congress
N518.B38 C73 2004

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263 p. :
Number of pages
263

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Open Library
OL16865594M
ISBN 10
0966857755
ISBN 13
9780966857757
LCCN
2008351782
OCLC/WorldCat
55042906
Library Thing
5481409

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