The Work of Charles and Ray Eames
A Legacy of Invention
ed. by Diana Murphy ; essays by Donald Albrecht, Beatriz Colomina, Joseph Giovannini ...[et al.]
A Legacy of Invention
ed. by Diana Murphy ; essays by Donald Albrecht, Beatriz Colomina, Joseph Giovannini ...[et al.]
- Author(s)
- Donald Albrecht, Beatriz Colomina, Joseph Giovannini ...[et al.]
- Editor(s)
- Diana Murphy
- Publication, year
- New York : Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1997
- Scope
- 204 Pages, illustrated, 31 cm.
- ISBN
- 0810917998
The Los Angeles-based husband-and-wife team of Charles and Ray Eames gave shape to the look of America's twentieth century. They witnessed firsthand many of the momentous historical events of the 1900s - including the Depression and World War II - and in their lives and work they represented the era's defining social movements: the shift of the nation's attention from the East Coast to the West Coast, the rise of corporate and industrial America, the global expansion of American culture. The Eameses' wholehearted belief that design could improve people's lives remains their greatest accomplishment, with elegance, wit, and beauty.
- Person as subject
- Charles and Ray Eames
- Location
- Cabinet 14 - 5: Vormgeving
- Remarks
- Incl. bibliographical references and Index.
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