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"Toward a democratic esthetic"? The modern house in America, 1932-1955.
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"Toward a democratic esthetic"? The modern house in America, 1932-1955./
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Postal, Matthew A.
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315 p.
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Adviser: Rosemarie Bletter.
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Dissertation Abstracts International59-04A.
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"Toward a democratic esthetic"? The modern house in America, 1932-1955.
Postal, Matthew A.
"Toward a democratic esthetic"? The modern house in America, 1932-1955.
- 315 p.
Adviser: Rosemarie Bletter.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--City University of New York, 1998.
This dissertation explores the discourse and debates that shaped American house design from 1932 to 1955. It concentrates on the relationship between the house and the modern movement, not as viewed from the vantage point of the International Style alone, but as seen by its critics and interpreters. A broad and inclusive narrative is presented, emphasizing efforts by museums and magazines to shape the image of domestic architecture in the United States. From these debates a modified modern aesthetic emerged, one blending the International Style, vernacular traditions, and the work of Frank Lloyd Wright.
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1017604
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With 1932 as my starting point, I trace the ways the Museum of Modern Art attempted to influence popular taste, through public exhibitions, publications, and two full-size demonstration houses designed by Marcel Breuer and Gregory Ain. Whereas many historians view the Modern's programming as monolithic, dictated by Philip Johnson and his supporters, it was in fact shaped by a number of curators, many of whom have been overlooked by historians. In particular, the contributions of John McAndrew and Elizabeth B. Mock are investigated.
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