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1800s William Morris was an English textile designer
Arts and Crafts Movement Weaving Printing Wood Blocks Pattern Colour Repetition
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1916 Dada The Dada movement began in Zurich, in neutral Switzerland, during the First World War. Their aim was to destroy traditional values in art & to create a new art to replace the old. Formed the basis of Surrealism: Kurt Schwitters Marcel Duchamp Francis Picabia
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Bauhaus Teachers included Kandinsky, Klee, Moholy-Nagy and Albers
The name is a combination of the German words for building (bau) and house (haus) and may have been intended to evoke the idea of a guild or fraternity working to build a new society. Teachers included Kandinsky, Klee, Moholy-Nagy and Albers
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De Stijl Piet Mondrian Theo van Doesburg Bart van der Leck
De Stijl had a profound influence on the development both of abstract art and modern architecture and design. Piet Mondrian Theo van Doesburg Bart van der Leck Vantongerloo Vordemberge-Gildewart
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Alessi is a company unique in its ability to create the finest in contemporary design in different product types, styles, and price levels
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1950 Pop Art Roy Lichtenstein 1923-1997 Claes Oldenburg born 1929
Name given to British and American versions of art that drew inspiration from sources in popular and commercial culture. Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenburg born 1929 Peter Blake born 1932 David Hockney born 1937 Patrick Caulfield Andy Warhol Pop both took art into new areas of subject matter and developed new ways of presenting it in art
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Curvy Geometric 1981 Memphis Design Bright Colourful Bold
MEMPHIS was a Milan-based collective of young furniture and product designers led by the veteran Ettore Sottsass. After its 1981 debut, Memphis dominated the early 1980s design scene with its post-modernist style. Bold Bright Curvy Geometric Colourful
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Abram Games
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Lucienne Day
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Robin Day Stylish & Functional
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