The Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace in London in 1851 was the first of a series of international exhibitions that have continued 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.
This book 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. It examines the enormous impact of the Industrial Revolution and how it came to influence the decorative arts, through changes in machinery and scientific methods.
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17th, 18th and 19th century furniture
CHEFS-D'OEUVRE DES MARQUETEURS
TOME 2 : DE LA RÉGE...
SIÈGES EN SOCIÉTÉ :
HISTOIRE DU SIÈGE DU ROI-SOLEIL À MAR...
MODERN GOTHIC: THE INVENTIVE FURNITURE OF KIMBEL AND CABUS, ...
LE MOBILIER FRANÇAIS DU XVIIIE SIÈCLE
DICTIONNAIRE DES É...