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Title: The Artist
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: A. Constable; Paris: H. Floury; New York: Truslove, Hanson & Comba
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1880-1902
Period covered by AHR net: Vols 18-30, 33 1896-1902
Type of Publication: Journal
Description: The Artist, Vols 18-30, 33 1896-1901, 1902, published by ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE & CO. of WESTMINSTER The Artist and Journal of Home Culture, also The Artist, was a monthly art and design journal published in London by Archibald Constable & Co. from 1880 to 1902. From 1881 to 1894 the full title was The Artist and Journal of Home Culture. From 1896 the full title became The Artist: An Illustrated Monthly Record of Arts, Crafts and Industries. An American edition was published in New York by Truslove, Hanson & Comba. |
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Title: The Furnisher and Decorator
Place of Publication: London, England England
Publisher: The Furnisher & Decorator
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1889-1892
Type of Publication: Journal
Description: Edited by Robert Davis. Short-lived scarce trade journal. Despite the similarity of the title and content, this journal appears to have no connection with Furniture and Decoration. AHR net has digitised issues 13-24 (November 1890-October 1891). Only 3 more issues were published. We will digitize further issues if they can be traced. |
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Title: The House
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: Horace Cox, H. Virtue, etc.
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1897-1903
Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-8, 11, 1897-1901, 1902
Type of Publication: Journal
Description: In the introduction to the first issue of The House the editor observed that “There are now dozens of journals which have to do with the dressing and adornment of the body; but strange to say, there is not one dealing exclusively with the dressing of the house. “ This, they asserted would be the function of The House. Over the next five years the magazine covered every conceivable aspect of the furnishing and management of the Victorian home with articles on furniture, lighting, wallpaper, carpets and rugs, tiles, art needlework, ceramics, glassware, decorative woodcarving, stained glass, art metalwork, etc. It also includes book and exhibition reviews. Among artists, designers and firms whose work feature in The House are Walter Crane, Liberty & Co., Heal & Sons, G.C. Haité, H. Stacy Marks, E.J. Poynter and John Ruskin. The influence of the Arts and Crafts movement is evident in many of the articles. |
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Title: The Journal of Decorative Art
Place of Publication: London; Manchester England
Publisher: Simpkins, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.; The Decorative Arts Journal Co., Ltd. [etc.]
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1881-1949
Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 3, 5, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 19, 23 & 27
Type of Publication: Journal
Description: The Journal of Decorative Art was the official organ of the National Association of Master House Painters of England and Wales. It was published monthly and contains detailed national and regional reports on current technical and design trends in the decorative arts, particularly furniture and surface decoration, together with trade news and reports. Possibly because it was a trade journal with a limited circulation, The Journal of Decorative Art is extremely scarce. It is an invaluable source for research on late Victorian and early twentieth century British decorative art from an industry perspective. |
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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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