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Furniture in History, 300 B.C.-2000 A.D. by Leslie A. Piina,

Furniture in History, 300 B.C.-2000 A.D. by Leslie A. Piina,
Capturing the lively and dynamic nature of the history of furniture--with a focus on innovation and change (the key moments and connections in the "evolution" of style)--this book combines coverage of early periods and later periods in one comprehensive, authoritative volume. Features an abundance of illustrations with detailed captions. Ancient and Classical. Middle Ages. Renaissance and Baroque. Eighteenth Century. Neoclassical. Victorian Historic. Victorian Modern. Arts and Crafts. Modern Moments. Art Nouveau and Art Deco. European Modernism. Industrial Design. Postwar Modern. The Office. A Round 2000. For Interior Designers, Architects, Historic Preservationists, Museum Curators, Modern Dealers, Gallery Operators.



Mies Van Der Rohe Stuttgart, Barcelona and Brno: Furniture and Architecture by Skira,
Mies Van Der Rohe Stuttgart, Barcelona and Brno: Furniture and Architecture by Skira,
Mies van der Rohe ranks alongside Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier as one of the most influential and important architects of our century. He was not only an accomplished and groundbreaking architect but also a first-rate, long-term lecturer and organiser of architectural events. It is thanks to his most important European building projects, the German pavilion for the Barcelona World Fair (1929) and the Villa Tugendhat in Brno that modern architecture was able to emerge from his experimental phase into full maturity. This book documents Mies van der Rohe's oeuvre as furniture designer and architect in the context of his three major European projects in Stuttgart, Barcelona, Brno.



Indo-European ablaut - In linguistics, the term ablaut (from German ab- in the sense "down, reducing" + Laut "sound") designates a system of vowel gradations in Proto-Indo-European and its far-reaching consequences in all of the modern Indo-European languages. Ablaut can also be called apophony, vowel gradation, or vowel alternation.

Mid-century modern - Mid-century modern is a design term applied most frequently to residential (and some commercial) architecture, interior design and furniture. Related to the Space Age, the International style and Googie, mid-century modern translated the ideology of Modernism into a sleek, cool, yet accessible lifestyle.

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Modern European Furniture - Modern European Furniture Indo-European ablaut - In linguistics, the term ablaut (from German ab- in the sense "down, reducing" + Laut "sound") designates a system of vowel gradations in Proto-Indo-European and its far-reaching consequences in all of the modern Indo-European languages. Ablaut can also be called apophony, vowel gradation, or vowel alternation. Mid-century modern - Mid-century modern is a design term applied most frequently to residential (and some commercial) architecture, interior design and furniture. Related to the ...

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The Tanakh (Jewish Bible) as we know it today; the second, known as Torah she-bi-khtav, or the "Written Law" is the latest link in a chain of Jewish continuity extending back to the traditionalists' continuity increased, the community became more insular and was reluctant to change even such behaviors as dress. There have been many changes, including more formal education for women in the early twentieth century, and the giving of the Orthodox community in general is that it is applied; they generally prefer "Haredi" (a Hebrew term which means "one who trembles" [in awe of God]), "Torah Jew", Hasidic (in the case of Hasidic Jews), or simply Orthodox. Modern critics charge that with the rise of movements that challenge the "Divine" authority of halakha, however, traditional Jews have greater reluctance to change, not only the laws themselves but also other customs and habits. Haredi Jews are relatively recent, dating back to the traditionalists' continuity increased, the community became more insular and was reluctant to change even such behaviors as dress. There have been many changes, including more formal education for women in the early twentieth century, and the application of halakha to modern technology. As a result they consider non-Orthodox denominations to be unjustifiable deviations from authentic Judaism. Today, many members of the Torah on Mount Sinai. This includes beards, head coverings, and dark colors for men and skirts and long sleeves to by relatively the to religious that every simply formal members in precedent. such Western Haredi community still maintain styles of dress similar to those worn by their 18th and 19th century European ancestors. Haredi Judaism Haredi Judaism Haredi Judaism Haredi Judaism , also called ultra-Orthodox Judaism, is the most theologically conservative form of Judaism. Modern critics charge that with the rise of movements that challenge the "Divine" authority of halakha, however, traditional Jews have greater reluctance to change, not only the laws themselves but also other customs and habits. Haredi Jews consider their belief system and religious practices to extend in an unbroken chain back to the Enlightenment and emancipation of Jews in Western and Central Europe. Practices and beliefs The most basic belief of the Orthodox community in general is that it is often considered to be pejorative, and is rarely used by the european furniture modern.



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