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| Artist: Arthur A. Orr, English |
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Item: PM.28
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| Title: The Studio |
Description: Condition
A.
Original lithograph from the "Das
Moderne Plakat" series, View
entire collection (50)
Printed by Verlag von Gerhard Kuhtmann, Dresden, 1897.
Presented in 16 x 20 in. acid free, archival museum mat, with framing
labels. Ready to frame. Shipped boxed flat.
Certificate of Authenticity.
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9 in x 12 in |
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23 cm x 30.5 cm |
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Price: $125.00 USD
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"The Studio. A Magazine of fine and Applied Art. One Shilling,
Monthly, London"

"The Studio Magazine was founded in 1893 by Charles Holme as
an informative monthly periodical on contemporary fine and decorative
art. The Studio always had an extensive readership which included
the UK, Europe and North America in particular. It initially started
out by championing contemporary art and design movements.
It was a firm believer in the Arts & Crafts philosophy as well as
the ideals of the Art Nouveau movement, two styles that were not always
happy being in each others company. The publicity generated by the
magazine helped to familiarise Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow
School of designers throughout Europe.
The Studio also highlighted and helped to promote a number of artists,
designers and decorative styles, throughout its life. It championed
Aubrey Beardsley and commissioned the artist to produce the first
cover of the magazine in 1893. It also had regular features promoting
anything from nineteenth century Japanese prints to North American
Studio pottery." (TheTextileBlog.com)
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