Phaidon Press 2006-09-15. Paperback. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. Inscription in book from buyer to owner. Phaidon Press paperback
Bookseller reference : 1001170063 ISBN : 0714846953 9780714846958
Large folio 20 x 20 ins. New York and Cleveland: The S. M. Hexter Company circa 1950s. Large folio 20 x 20 ins. unpaginated small price list leaf slipped in two pages of b&w photos and an introduction over 100 full-page screen printed wallpaper samples of varying sizes all with matching fabric samples inlaid to small printed leaf bound between facing pages. Original bolted black cloth decorative paper boards with company logo and address stamped to upper board in black and white. Edges and corners slightly bumped some scattered scuff marks internally complete; very good. § A massive and impressive catalogue of paired wallpaper and fabric samples chosen by Virginia Hamill 1898–1980 the influential designer and educator. The collection reveals the visual themes and sentimental tropes important to Americans in the 1950s and proudly so as the introduction announces: “In developing the theme American Panorama for the new “Trend of the Times Wallpapers†Virginia Hamill in her special way brings to all Americans not just the obvious pictorial America but also some of the little things that have meant so much to most of us in our remembrances of pleasant happenings and sensations as we grew up. American ideas for American houses. as varied as the American scene.†“Virginia Hamill one of the first American women in the field of industrial design called herself a “decorative art consultant.†Under this broad title she gained prominence as an exhibition organizer and designer retail merchandiser product stylist and interior designer and educator. She was influential in her use of department store exhibitions to introduce European modernist design to mainstream American consumers. Hamill may be best known as the Executive Director of R.H. Macy and Co.’s 1928 International Exposition of Art and Industry for which she scouted selected and organized hundreds of examples of furniture and objects by a wide range of international designers cooperhewitt.org.†The S. M. Hexter Company hardcover
Large folio 20 x 20 ins. New York and Cleveland: The S. M. Hexter Company circa 1950s. Large folio 20 x 20 ins. unpaginated small price list leaf slipped in two pages of b&w photos and an introduction over 100 full-page screen printed wallpaper samples of varying sizes all with matching fabric samples inlaid to small printed leaf bound between facing pages. Original bolted black cloth decorative paper boards with company logo and address stamped to upper board in black and white. Edges and corners slightly bumped some scattered scuff marks internally complete; very good. § A massive and impressive catalogue of paired wallpaper and fabric samples chosen by Virginia Hamill 1898–1980 the influential designer and educator. The collection reveals the visual themes and sentimental tropes important to Americans in the 1950s and proudly so as the introduction announces: “In developing the theme American Panorama for the new “Trend of the Times Wallpapers†Virginia Hamill in her special way brings to all Americans not just the obvious pictorial America but also some of the little things that have meant so much to most of us in our remembrances of pleasant happenings and sensations as we grew up. American ideas for American houses. as varied as the American scene.†“Virginia Hamill one of the first American women in the field of industrial design called herself a “decorative art consultant.†Under this broad title she gained prominence as an exhibition organizer and designer retail merchandiser product stylist and interior designer and educator. She was influential in her use of department store exhibitions to introduce European modernist design to mainstream American consumers. Hamill may be best known as the Executive Director of R.H. Macy and Co.’s 1928 International Exposition of Art and Industry for which she scouted selected and organized hundreds of examples of furniture and objects by a wide range of international designers cooperhewitt.org.†The S. M. Hexter Company hardcover books
o.J. 2 Blatt, schwarze Kreide, Bleistift, grau laviert und mit Deckweiß gehöht, auf bräunlichem Velin. Je 38,9:26,6 cm. Beide Blätter in der Mitte zusammengesetzt ergeben ein Ganzes. Provenienz: Sammlung Anton Schmid, Wien.