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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 11106628, member: 37"]Thanks for the discourse and link. I am familiar with Olbrich but not so much with most of the other names provided. Have some research to do <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" /> While the design movements were quite often shaped by architecture, of which I have great interest, it is the decorative arts that I am particularly interested in. It seems that information is harder to find on many of the artists. </p><p><br /></p><p>Some of this may be due to my US-centrism. Many Americans seem to be a bit of a snob when it comes to design that is not home-grown. I try not to be and some of my most prized items are not American. In the link provided, there was mention of the furniture maker, Julius Glückert. Certainly not a household name here in the US but I think I probably have heard of him in passing. Searching now, I see a new rabbit hole to go down.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 11106628, member: 37"]Thanks for the discourse and link. I am familiar with Olbrich but not so much with most of the other names provided. Have some research to do :) While the design movements were quite often shaped by architecture, of which I have great interest, it is the decorative arts that I am particularly interested in. It seems that information is harder to find on many of the artists. Some of this may be due to my US-centrism. Many Americans seem to be a bit of a snob when it comes to design that is not home-grown. I try not to be and some of my most prized items are not American. In the link provided, there was mention of the furniture maker, Julius Glückert. Certainly not a household name here in the US but I think I probably have heard of him in passing. Searching now, I see a new rabbit hole to go down.[/QUOTE]
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