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±â»ç¸í Foreign and Domestic Influence of the First Half of the Twentieth-Century American Furniture
ÀúÀÚ¸í Seong Ah Kim
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ISSN 1226-3109
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ÁÖÁ¦¾î American furniture ; Foreign influence ; Domestic characteristics
¿ä¾à2 Throughout the twentieth century, American furniture was subject to a number of influences?both domestic and foreign. Especially, in the first half of the twentieth century, there were strong foreign influences compare to the later half of the century. Therefore, this study aimed for discussing foreign influences and for addressing issues such as attitudes toward materials, ornamentation, and technology. As a result, this study suggests how American furniture becomes instinctive moving away from strong foreign influences from the second half of the century. The twentieth century was a period of rapid and dynamic change for American furniture design. In many ways, the designs throughout the century were reflective of the social, political, and economic culture of the time. With the birth of the modern movement in Europe and a strong influx of foreign immigrants, American design in the first half of the century was characterized by a reliance on European and foreign influences. However, after the two world wars, strong domestic influences came into play. The two world wars provided the essential catalysts for change: new materials, developing technology, and changes in life style and consumer values. A historical examination of design trends and individual designers illustrates how American furniture design evolved during this period.
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