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Title: Academy Architecture

 

Place of Publication: London England

 

Publisher: Alex Koch & Sons

 

Frequency: Annual; from 1895, bi-annual

 

Period of Publication: 1889-1930

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: It's full title was Academy Architecture and Annual Architectural Review [from 1896, Academy Architecture and Architectural Review]. However, it is commonly known as Academy Architecture. It was founded by the Swiss-born architect Alexander (Alex) Koch (1848-1911) and was an international review of contemporary architecture, and, from volume 3, 1891, contemporary sculpture. It included few articles, but mainly photographs and drawings. Each issue contained approximately 250 illustrations.

 

 

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Title: American Art Annual

 

Place of Publication: New York, NY USA

 

Publisher: The Macmillan Company [later Washington, D.C.: The American Federation of Arts]

 

Frequency: Annual

 

Period of Publication: 1898-

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-6, 8-14, 1898-1908, 1910-1917

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Now known as the American Art Directory, the American Art Annual was founded by Florence N. Levy. It contains an annual report of art activities in the USA, including associations and societies, art schools, art museums, auction houses, and the art press. Also contains obituary notices and a biannual Who’s Who of painters, illustrators, sculptors and art dealers; and a directory of art museum workers, writers and lecturers on art, and college art instructors

 

 

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Title: Architectural Review

 

Place of Publication: London England

 

Publisher: Architectural Press

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1896-1923

 

Period covered by AHR net: 1896-1923

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Launched in 1896 as The Architectural Review for the Artist and Craftsman by Percy Hastings, owner of the Architectural Press. The Architectural Review is the longest-running and one of the most respected British architectural journals. During the period initially covered by AHR net (1896-1923), the focus of the journal was very much on the then prevailing Arts and Crafts style. Contains articles on domestic, commercial, industrial and civic architecture; as well as articles on stained glass; furniture; architectural sculpture; interior decoration, art metalwork; garden design, etc. Architects, designers and craftspeople whose work is discussed and illustrated include C.F.A. Voysey, C.R. Ashbee, M.H. Baillie Scott, and Christopher Whall.

 

 

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Title: Architectural Review (USA)

 

Place of Publication: Boston, Massachusetts USA

 

Publisher: Bates, Kimball & Guild

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1891- 1921

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: The Architectural Review was one of the leading American architecture journals. It contained long, well-illustrated reports on the latest work by U.S. architects and architectural practices. Each issue included a series of detailed plans of current or recent architectural projects. The 1904 volume contains a special feature on the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis. The Architectural Review merged with American Architect in 1921.

 

 

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Title: Architecture

 

Place of Publication: London England

 

Publisher: Talbot House

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1896-1898

 

Period covered by AHR net: Vols 1 - 3, 1896-1898

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Edited by James Dudley Morgan. Short-lived architecture journal published between February 1896 and June 1898. Contains articles on contemporary British architecture. Also includes a series of features on early European ecclesiastical architecture and articles on architectural decoration, e.g. stained glass, tiles, and stone and metalwork. Among architects profiled and whose work is discussed are Richard Norman Shaw, C.F.A. Voysey, E. Guy Dawber, John Dando Sedding, Reginald Blomfied, etc.

 

 

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Title: Architecture. A Magazine of Architecture and the Allied Arts and Crafts

 

Place of Publication: London

 

Publisher: The Builder Limited

 

Period of Publication: 1925

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Former title Architecture: The Journal of the Society of Architects. Published monthly until 1928, then bi-monthly. The period covered by AHR net is vol. vol.4, no.7, November 1925 - vol. 5, no.19, November 1926. These issues contain articles on the Modern movement in architecture by Howard Robertson; the "Queen Anne" movement by H. S. Goodhart-Rendal; garden sculpture by Maria Petrie; women's influence on domestic architecture by H. J. Birnsting; painted panels in wall decoration in the home by Robert Arthur Wilson; the preservation of rural architecture by E. Guy Dawber; the use of concrete in architecture by A. Trystan Edwards; mural painting; the craft revival in Dublin by Manning Robertson; the future of stained glass by Reginald Hallward; shopping and art; the future of the small house, etc. We will digitize more issues of this journal if they can be traced.

 

 

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Title: Art in Australia

 

Place of Publication: Sydney, Australia Australia

 

Publisher: Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram-Stevens, and C. L. Jones

 

Frequency: Two issues a year; from 1921 quarterly

 

Period of Publication: 1916-1940

 

Period covered by AHR net: Vols 1-3

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Art in Australia was the first significant art journal to be published in Australia and is now very scarce. We have digitized the first ten years of the journal (1916-1925) in its entirety, including the advertisements.  Each issue of the journal has approximately 100-pages, however, it was not paginated.  The fact that it is so scarce and is not paginated, probably accounts for the fact that articles from this journal are seldom cited. In digitizing the journal, we have added pagination (assuming the title page to be page 1).  As with all the journals digitized by AHR net, we have added biographical information on all the artists whose work is discussed or illustrated in Art in Australia, giving the full name and gender of the artist, together with a supplementary bibliography and Internet links.

 

 

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Title: L'Arte Decorativa Moderna

 

Place of Publication: Turin, Italy Italy

 

Publisher: Camilla e Bertolero

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1902-1912?

 

Period covered by AHR net: 1902

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Little is known about this scarce Italian decorative art journal. So far only one issue (vol.1, no.1, January 1902) has been digitized by AHR net. Further issues will be digitized if they can be traced. This issue for 1902 contains articles on the Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa Moderna (International Exposition of Modern Decorative Arts) held in Turin in 1902; the decorative artist Giacomo Cometti (1863-1938); and the sculptors Celestino Fumagalli (1864-1941) and Edoardo Rubino (1871-1934). L'Arte Decorativa Moderna is thought to have ceased publication in 1912

 

 

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Title: L'Artista Moderno. Rivista illustrata d'arte applicata

 

Place of Publication: Turin Italy

 

Publisher: Società Tipografico-Editrice Nazionale (S.T.E.N.)

 

Frequency: Twice a month; monthly from January 1920

 

Period of Publication: 1901-1941

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes III-XXV, 1904-1922

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Despite its long history, L'Artista Moderno is extremely scarce and little known outside Italy. It is one of the most important sources on contemporary decorative art, particularly the Stile Liberty (Art Nouveau) style, in Italy during the period covered by ReVIEW. It was published bimonthly and contains well-illustrated articles on ceramics, glass, furniture, poster design, graphic art, jewellery metalwork, textiles, interior design and architecture. In its latter years L'Artista Moderno was superseded by more radical Italian arts journals such as Domus.

 

 

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Title: Artistic Japan

 

Place of Publication: London England

 

Publisher: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1888-1891

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-6, 1888-1890

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Founded and compiled by the German art dealer S. (Siegfied) Bing (1838-1905) Artistic Japan was published simultaneously in English, German [Japanischer Formenschatz] and French [Le Japon Artistique].  Bing’s declared aim in producing the journal was to “stimuler l’intérêt des amateurs”and “exercer une influence sur le goût, la culture, l’art et la constitution des collections publiques et privées” (stimulate the interest of amateurs and to influence the taste, culture, art and formation of public and private collections) in the art of Japan. One of the publication’s chief sponsors was the fashionable London retail firm Liberty & Co. who had a full-page colour advertisement for their art fabrics on the back page of every issue of the English edition. The journal contains a series of illustrated essays on architecture, engraving, Hokusai’s “Man-gwa”, the decoration of swords, Ritsuo and his School, netsukés and okimonos, the theatre in Japan, Hiroshigé, the poetic tradition in Japanese art, Animals in Japanese art, and Korin. Among contributors to Artistic Japan were Edmond de Goncourt, Roger Marx, Victor Champier, and Eugène Guillaume. The editor of the English edition was Marcus B. Huish (1843-1921).

 

 

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Title: Artwork

 

Place of Publication: London England

 

Publisher: Artwork Publishing Co.

 

Frequency: Quarterly

 

Period of Publication: 1924-1931

 

Period covered by AHR net: 1924-1931

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: London, England: Artwork Publishing Co., 1924-1931 [The period covered by ReVIEW is 1924-1931. Available now] Initially subtitled An Illustrated Quarterly of the Arts and Crafts, and later The International Quarterly of Arts and Crafts, Craftwork was published in 7 volumes (28 issues). It was edited by Herbert Wauthier (1924-28); D.S. McColl (1929-30); and Randolf Schwabe (1930-1931). The journal was a critical review of contemporary fine, decorative and applied art. It contains articles on wall decoration, sculpture, poster art, hand printing, photography, scenography, wood engraving, woodcuts, furniture design, batik, industrial design, stained glass, etching, medal design, architectural drawing, advertising art, ceramics, lithography, silversmithing, glass art, prints, illustration, architecture, documentary films, textile design, etc. Contributors to Artwork included, James Laver, John Grierson, R.H. Wilenski, John Rothenstein, Douglas Percy Bliss, Martin Hardie, Sir Reginald Blomfield, Henry Tonks, John Gloag, E.O. Hoppé, Bernard Rackham, Jacob Epstein, Wyndham Lewis, Charles Ginner, Gordon Craig, Omar Ramsden, E. McKnight Kauffer, Edward Wadsworth, Frederick Etchells, Robert Anning Bell, Eric Gill, Gordon Russell, Paul Nash, William Rothenstein, Muirhead Bone, etc. Among artists whose work is discussed or illustrated in Artwork include C.R.Ashbee, Frank Brangwyn, Ivan Mestrovic, W.G. Raffé, Eric Gill, William Roberts, E. McKnight Kauffer, Georg Jensen, Bernard Leach, Eric Ravilious, Aristide Maillol, René Lalique, Diego Rivera, Frans Masereel, John Skeaping, Edward Bawden, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Walter Crane, David Jones, Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie, Dora Braden, Edward Johnston, Pablo Picasso, Aubrey Beardsley, etc.

 

 

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Editor: W. J. Spurrier

 

Title: Birmingham Magazine of Arts and Industries

 

Place of Publication: Birmingham

 

Publisher: Birmingham Cosmopolitan Club

 

Period of Publication: 1897-1903

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Contains short, well-illustrated articles on contemporary fine, applied and decorative art, architecture and photography in Birmingham. Also includes reports on the work of the major manufacturers in the city.

 

 

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Title: The Craftsman

 

Place of Publication: Eastwood, NY USA

 

Publisher: United Crafts

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1901-1916

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-31, 1901-1916

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: The Craftsman played a seminal role in promoting the philosophy and ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement in America. It was founded by the designer Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) and published by his workshop United Crafts in Eastwood, New York. The influence of the English craft aesthetic on the The Craftsman is evident in the fact that four of the five articles in the first issue of the journal were on the work of William Morris and Morris & Company, and the second issue was largely devoted to the writings of John Ruskin. Other articles in the first two years of the journal included ‘Revival of English Handicrafts: the Haslemere Industries’; ‘Cobden-Sanderson and the Doves Bindery’; and ‘Some Cornish Craftsmen’. It was only towards the end of the second year of The Craftsman that it began to turn its attention to the crafts in other countries, and particularly America.    Later articles include ‘René Lalique: His Rank Among Contemporary Artists’; ‘L’Art Nouveau, Its Origin and Development’; ‘Rookwood Pottery’; ‘Workshops and Residence of M. René Lalique’; ‘L'Art Nouveau: An Argument and Defence’; ‘Korin and the Decorative Art of Japan’; ‘Japanese Book Illustrations’; ‘Craftsmanship in the New York Schools’; ‘The Influence of the "Mission Style" Upon the Civic and Domestic Architecture of Modern California’, ‘August Rodin’; ‘Mural Painting from the American Point of View’; 'Tiffany and Company, at the St. Louis Exposition’; ‘The Future of Ceramics in America’; ‘Rossetti and Botticelli: a Comparison of Ideals and Art’; ‘The Decorations of the Chancel of Saint Thomas' Church, New York City: Work of John La Farge and Augustus St. Gaudens; ‘The New Art in Photography: Work of Clarence H. White, a Leader Among the Photo-Secessionists’; ‘Photography as One of the Fine Arts: the Camera Pictures of Alvin Langdon Coburn’; ‘Is There a Sex Distinction in Art? The Attitude of the Critic Toward Women's Exhibits’; ‘Why the Handicraft Guild at Chipping Campden Has Not Been a Business Success’; ‘Modern German Art: its Revelation of Present Social and Political Conditions in Prussianized Germany’; ‘An afternoon with Walter Crane’; ‘Town Planning in Theory and in Practice: the Work of Raymond Unwin’; ‘Mary Cassatt's Achievement: its Value to the World of Art’; ‘The strange genius of Aubrey Beardsley’; and ‘The new idea in French furniture, as expressed by Maurice Dufrène’ Gustav Stickley wrote frequently for The Craftsman.  Among other contributors were Charles F. Binns, Ernest A. Batchelder, Ralph Waldo Emerson, G.K. Chesterton and Leopold Stokowski.

 

 

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Title: Dekorative Kunst

 

Place of Publication: Munich Germany

 

Publisher: Verlaganstalt F. Bruckmann A.-G.

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1897-1929

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-31, 1897-1922

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Dekorative Kunst was founded by H. (Hugo) Bruckmann (1863-1941), in association with the art critic J. (Julius) Meier-Graefe (1867-1935) and the writer and publisher Georg Hirth (1841-1916). The journal focused exclusively on contemporary decorative and applied art, particularly furniture, interior design, ceramics, glass, jewelry, metalwork and textiles. It played a significant role in promoting the Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts movements in Germany.  In its early years, coverage was international, however, after, c.1910 the journal concentrated more on the German and Austrian art. Notable among contributors to Dekorative Kunst were the art dealer S. (Siegfied) Bing (1838-1905), and the writer/designers Henry van de Velde (1863-1957) and Hermann Muthesius (1861-1927).    Among the numerous artists and designers whose work featured in the journal were Peter Behrens, Richard Riemerschmid, C.R. Ashbee, M.H. Baillie Scott, C.F.A. Voysey, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Josef Hoffmann, Koloman Moser and Gustav Klimt. Dekorative Kunst included long reports on the work of the Wiener Werkstätte and members of the Deutscher Werkbund, and on international exhibitions, particularly the Paris Exposition of 1900, the Esposizione Internationale d’Arte Decorativa Moderna in Turin in 1902, and the Louisiana Purchase Exhibition in St. Louis in 1904.

 

 

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Title: Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration

 

Place of Publication: Darmstadt Germany

 

Publisher: Alexander Koch

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1897-1932

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-27, 1897-1911*

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration, sometime known as “the German Studio”, was launched four years after its British counterpart. It is similar, both in size and format, to The Studio, and like its predecessor, focused on the work of contemporary artists. It also included book and exhibition reviews and news items. Although international in its coverage, Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration had a bias towards German, Austrian, Scandinavian and Central European art. It included extensive reports on the Exposition Universelle et Industrielle in Paris in 1900, the Esposizione Internale d’Arte Decorativa Moderna held in Turin in 1902, and the work of the Wiener Werkstätte and the Deutsche Werkstätte.

 

 

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Title: Industrial Arts

 

Place of Publication: London England

 

Publisher: Bernard Jones Publications Ltd.

 

Frequency: Quarterly

 

Period of Publication: 1936

 

Period covered by AHR net: 1936

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Short-lived design journal – only four issues published. Contains articles by Eric Gill, Jan Tschichold, László Moholy-Nagy, Duncan Grant, Raymond Loewy, Norman Bel Geddes, Raymond McGrath, Xanti Schwawinsky, Laurelle Guild, Paul Bonet, Herbert Beyer, Eileen Hunter, Imre Reiner and others on streamlined transport, aluminium tableware, Surrealist bookbinding, modern decorative art in Sweden, the murals of Robert Delaunay, advertising art, the design of modern shops, sculpture on machine-made buildings, modern jewellery, the posters of Austin Cooper, abstract painting and the new typography, propaganda films, Italian industrial art schools, the use of glass in architecture, modern art glass, the Reimann School in London, the Royal Designer for Industry, humour for advertising, etc.

 

 

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Title: Jahrbuch Des Deutschen Werkbunde

 

Place of Publication: Munich: Berlin Germany

 

Publisher: Eugen Diederichs / Munich: F. Bruckmann / Berlin: Hermann Reckendorf

 

Frequency: Yearly

 

Period of Publication: 1912-1916/17, 1920

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: The yearbook of the Deutscher Werkbund (DWB) [founded 1907]. Volumes 1-5 of the yearbooks have the subtitle Jahrbuch des Deutschen Werkbundes; the subtitle of volume 6 is Jahrbücher des Deutschen Werkbundes. [There were no yearbooks issued in 1918 and 1919]. Membership of the DWB was open to architects and all active in the fields of design and the applied arts. The yearbooks contain a series of essays on recent developments in German design, followed by approximately 150-200 examples of representative work by members of the DWB. An exception to this format is the 1916-17 edition which was devoted to the design of war memorials and graves.

 

 

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Title: Nederlandsche-Ambachts-Nijverheids-Kunst

 

Place of Publication: Rotterdam, The Netherlands Netherlands

 

Publisher: W. L. & J. Brusse

 

Frequency: Annual

 

Period of Publication: 1919-1932

 

Period covered by AHR net: 1919-1931

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Title varies [the title of the 1928 edition is Uitzichten en Stroomingen in De Kunstnijverheid Jaarboek van Nederlandsche Ambachts- & Nijverheidskunst]. The yearbook of the Nederlandsche Vereeniging voor Ambachts- en Nijverheidskunst [Dutch Association of Craft and Decorative Arts] (VANK), founded in 1904. The yearbooks are an important source on contemporary Dutch decorative and applied art as most of designers and craftspeople working in the Netherlands at this time were members of VANK. Each issue of the yearbook contain brief reports on recent developments in Dutch design followed by between 70-100 pages of photographs of work by members of VANK, including interiors, furniture, ceramics, glass, jewelry, art metalwork, stained glass, wallpaper design, posters, graphic art, book design and textiles. Artists whose work is featured include Gerrit Rietveld, Willy Sluiter, Jan Toorop H. Th. Wijdeveld, C.A. Lion Cachet, Piet Zwart, Theo van Doesburg, Johan Thorn Prikker, W.H. Gispen, Willem Penaat, H.P. Berlage, etc.

 

 

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Title: Our Homes and Gardens

 

Place of Publication: London England

 

Publisher: Country Life Limited

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1919-1923

 

Period covered by AHR net: 1919-1923

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: In their forward to the first issue of Our Homes and Gardens, the publishers wrote: “There is a widespread demand for a better manner of house design; rooms planned in keeping with present-day needs; furniture that is graceful while at the same time being suitable for everyday use; window hangings and floor coverings that are both serviceable and pleasing to the eye; and last but not least, features belonging to the equipment of the house – such as cooking ranges, sinks, heating apparatus, labour-saving appliances – that will ensure the utmost convenience and economy.  All these things shall find representation in our pages”.  The magazine is extensively illustrated and is an invaluable record of the furnishing of the middle-class British home in the immediate post-World War One years.

 

 

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Title: Revue Artistique et Industrielle

 

Place of Publication: Bologna, Italy Italy

 

Publisher: Paul Sironi. Paris: Ed. Chjatenay

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1901-1902

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: A short-lived Art Nouveau journal. It appears to have been a spin-off of the Exposition Universelle held in Paris in 1900, and contains a series of richly-illustrated articles by various authors on contemporary French architecture and decorative art. Includes features on the hotel and restaurant interiors, furniture, electric light fittings, stained glass, art metalwork, mural painting, shop window design, wallpaper, pottery, etc. Designers, companies and ateliers whose work is illustrated include Louis Majorelle, ‘Art Nouveau’ Bing, Maison Richard, Emile Gallé, Hector Guimard, Paul Bec, Louis Feelix Bigaux, Maison Millet, etc

 

 

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Title: The Scottish Art Review

 

Place of Publication: Glasgow, Scotland Scotland

 

Publisher: Elliot Stock

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1888-1889

 

Period covered by AHR net: Vols 1-2, 1888-1889

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: A wide mix of articles on early and modern art, including articles on art at the Glasgow International Exhibition 1888; the art of Crawford Wintour; on exhibiting architectural drawings; progressiveness in art; the architecture of the Glasgow Exhibition buildings; nationality in art; new municipal buildings in Glasgow; the art student in Paris; Bastien-Lepage and Modern Realism; Japanese sword guards; modern Italian art; Sculpture at the Glasgow Exhibition; a pictorial play by Hubert von Herkomer. Also contains art news, and book and exhibition reviews. Contributors include Gleeson White, Arthur Symons, Peter Kropotkin, Havelock Ellis, Francis Newbery, Edward Carpenter, Patrick Geddes, Oscar Peterson, John Lavery and John Keppie.

 

 

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Title: The Studio

 

Place of Publication: London England

 

Publisher: The Studio Ltd.

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1893-1964

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-84, 1893-1922

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: The Studio was one of the most respected and influential art journals published in Britain. It was international in its coverage, and contained, long, often well-illustrated articles on all aspects of the decorative, fine and applied arts. It included contributions from many of the leading art critics of the day, e.g. Aymer Vallance, Fernand Knopff and A. Lys Baldry. Each issue of The Studio also contained a round-up of the latest art news, reports on recent exhibitions, and book reviews. The Studio played an important role in promoting trends and developments in contemporary art and was largely responsible for establishing the reputations of many artists notably Aubrey Beardsley, James McNeill Whistler, and the artists of the Glasgow School.

 

 

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Title: The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art

 

Place of Publication: London; New York, NY England; USA

 

Publisher: The Studio [etc.], 1906-1925 [renamed Decorative Art in 1926]

 

Frequency: Annual

 

Period of Publication: 1906-1980

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-17, 1906-1922

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art was published by the London and New York offices of The Studio magazine in London and New York from 1906. The years digitized by Arts-search are 1906-1922. The Studio Yearbook was an annual review of some of the finest examples of contemporary architecture and applied art. Among the architects, designers and companies whose work feature in these issues are C.R. Ashbee, M.H. Baillie Scott, Liberty & Co., the Guild of Handicraft, Heal & Son, Ambrose Heal, Ernest Gimson, Edwin Lutyens, C.F.A. Voysey, the Scottish Guild of Handicraft, Jessie M. King, William Morris & Co., Arthur Sanderson & Sons, Ann Macbeth, Mintons Ltd., Doulton & Co., Walter Crane, Frank Brangwyn, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, George Walton, Heywood Sumner, Peter Behrens, Josef Urban, Josef Hoffmann, Parker & Unwin, the Deutsche Werkstätten, the Wiener Wekstätten, Richard Riemerschmid, Louis Majorelle, Murice Dufrène, Henry Holiday, Koloman Moser, W.A.S. Benson, Alexander Fisher, René Lalique, Ernestine Mills, Hermann Muthesius, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Michael Powolny, Jacques Ruhlmann, Otto Prutscher, Carl Czeschka, Rookwood Pottery, Gio Ponti, Carl Malmsten, Gunnar Asplund, Edward Hald, Wilhelm Kåge, Simon Gate, Orrefors Glasbruk, Sue et Mare, Bing & Grøndahl, Georg Jensen, etc.

 

 

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Title: Town Flats and Country Cottages Volume 1, No. 1, October 1936

 

Place of Publication: London

 

Publisher: Week-end Publications Ltd.

 

Period of Publication: 1936

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Town Flats and Country Cottages was the successor to the Design and Industries Association's magazine Design for Today (1936-1937). Only 10 issues were published - October 1936-July 1937. It contains articles on Paul Nash by John Piper; the 1937 Paris Exposition; design in films; furniture for modern flats by Anne Paterson; mural design by Richard Freeth; and E. McKnight Kauffer by Richard Freeth. Although it contains some interesting articles Town Flats and Country Cottages is far less radical than its predecessor or its successor, Trend in Design, also digitised by AHR net.

 

 

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Title: Who's Who in Architecture

 

Place of Publication: London England

 

Publisher: The Architectural Press

 

Frequency: Irregular

 

Period of Publication: 1914, 1923, 1926

 

Period covered by AHR net: 1914, 1923, 1926

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: An indispensable source of biographical information of British architects active in the three years the Who’s Who was published. Contains architects’ year of birth; where educated and trained; practice details; principal projects; and publications. Also includes profiles of the schools of architecture and architectural and related institutions in the UK.

 

 

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Title: The Year's Art

 

Place of Publication: London England

 

Publisher: Macmillan & Co. [later, other publishers]

 

Frequency: Yearly

 

Period of Publication: 1880-1947

 

Period covered by AHR net: 1880 and 1899

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Subtitled “A concise epitome of all matters relating to the arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture, which have occurred during the year . . . Together with information respecting the events of the year”, the Year’s Art is an indispensable source of intelligence on late nineteenth and early twentieth century art. Each volume is crammed full of data on the activities of art museums, art schools, and societies, sale rooms, etc. It also includes a directory of artists and art workers with their address and where they exhibited each year; obituary notices; and an annual review of the art world, including art in the USA, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, and elsewhere in Europe.

 

 

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