Designing the French interior : the modern home and mass media / [edited by] Anca I. Lasc, Georgina Downey, and Mark Taylor.

Contributor(s): Lasc, Anca I [editor.] | Downey, Georgina [editor.] | Taylor, Mark, 1955- [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2015Description: 1 online resource (249 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780857857835 (e-book)Subject(s): Interior decoration -- France -- Influence | Interior decoration in mass mediaGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Designing the French interior : the modern home and mass media.LOC classification: NK2049.A1 | D47 2015Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- French Connections: The Modern Interior and Mass Media, Anca I. Lasc, Georgina Downey and Mark Taylor -- Section 1: Sex, Dreams, and Desires: The Perversions of the Modern Interior -- 1. Impolite Reading and Erotic Interiors in Eighteenth-Century France, Georgina Downey and Mark Taylor, University of Adelaide and University of Newcastle, Australia -- 2. Intimate Vibrations: Inventing the Dream Bedroom, Fae Brauer, University of East London, UK -- 3. Angels and Rebels: The Obsessions and Transgressions of the Modern Interior, Anca I. Lasc, Pratt Institute, USA -- 4. Machines and Monsters: The Modern Decadent Interior as Spectacle in Huysmans's A Rebours, Emilie Sitzia, Maastricht University, Netherlands -- 5. La Maison Suspendue: Imaginary Solutions for an Everyday Domestic Machine, Peter Olshavsky, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA -- Section 2: Aesthetics, Anxiety, and Identity: Reproducing a Decadent Domesticity -- 6. The Interiorization of Identity: Portrait Busts and the Politics of Selfhood in Pre- and Early Revolutionary France, Ronit Milano, Tel Aviv University, Israel -- 7. A Portable Keyhole into the Fictional Apartment Building: The Interiors of Felix Vallotton and Emile Zola, Karen Stock, Winthrop University, USA -- 8. The Fin-de-siecle Poster: A Healthy Modern Stimulus in the French Interior, Katherine Brion, University of Michigan, USA -- 9. Mode of a Modern Muse: Fashion and Interior in Edouard Vuillard's Paintings of Misia Natanson, Jess Berry, Griffith University, Australia -- 10. The Decadent Interior as Modern Lesbian Aesthetic, Elizabeth Melanson, University of Delaware, USA -- 11. Mallet-Stevens, Modern Design and French Cinema, Nieves Fernandez Villalobos, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain -- Section 3: Intimacy, Longing and Performance: The Consumption and Display of the Celebrity Home -- 12. Staging Domesticity in La Revue Illustree's Photo-Interviews: Belle Epoque Celebrity Homes in the Periodical Press, Elizabeth Emery, Montclair State University, USA -- 13. Hotel Baronne Salomon de Rothschild 1872-1878: The Imprint of a Legacy, Linda Stevenson and Susan Tate, University of Florida, USA -- 14. 'Un Bel Atelier Moderne': The Montparnasse Artist at Home, Louise Campbell, Warwick University, UK -- 15. Housing the New Dandy: Designing Lifestyle in Monsieur Magazine, 1920-1924, John Potvin, Concordia University, Canada -- 16. 'Fashions in Living': The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, 4, Route du Champs d'Entrainement, Paris, Peter McNeil, University of Technology Sydney, Australia -- 17. 'Si ma cuisine m'etait comptee': Paris Match and the Salon des arts menagers during the Fourth Republic, Guillaume De Syon, Albright College, USA -- Index.
Summary: "Designing the French Interior traces France's central role in the development of the modern domestic interior, from the pre-revolutionary period to the 1970s, and addresses the importance of various media in representing and promoting French interior design to a wider audience. Contributors to this original volume identify and historicize the singularity of the modern French domestic interior as a generator of reproducible images, a site for display of both highly crafted and mass-produced objects, and the direct result of widely-circulated imagery in its own right. To this end, a variety of media and representational techniques are discussed side by side, including drawings, prints, pattern books, illustrated magazines, department store catalogs, photographs, guidebooks, and films. Structured into three parts and including chapters by leading scholars addressing a wide range of subjects, this book is intended to broaden understanding of French interiors, from historical, theoretical and practice-based perspectives, and provides an invaluable new understanding of the relationship between architecture, interior spaces, material cultures, mass media and modernity"-- Provided by publisher.
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Machine generated contents note: -- French Connections: The Modern Interior and Mass Media, Anca I. Lasc, Georgina Downey and Mark Taylor -- Section 1: Sex, Dreams, and Desires: The Perversions of the Modern Interior -- 1. Impolite Reading and Erotic Interiors in Eighteenth-Century France, Georgina Downey and Mark Taylor, University of Adelaide and University of Newcastle, Australia -- 2. Intimate Vibrations: Inventing the Dream Bedroom, Fae Brauer, University of East London, UK -- 3. Angels and Rebels: The Obsessions and Transgressions of the Modern Interior, Anca I. Lasc, Pratt Institute, USA -- 4. Machines and Monsters: The Modern Decadent Interior as Spectacle in Huysmans's A Rebours, Emilie Sitzia, Maastricht University, Netherlands -- 5. La Maison Suspendue: Imaginary Solutions for an Everyday Domestic Machine, Peter Olshavsky, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA -- Section 2: Aesthetics, Anxiety, and Identity: Reproducing a Decadent Domesticity -- 6. The Interiorization of Identity: Portrait Busts and the Politics of Selfhood in Pre- and Early Revolutionary France, Ronit Milano, Tel Aviv University, Israel -- 7. A Portable Keyhole into the Fictional Apartment Building: The Interiors of Felix Vallotton and Emile Zola, Karen Stock, Winthrop University, USA -- 8. The Fin-de-siecle Poster: A Healthy Modern Stimulus in the French Interior, Katherine Brion, University of Michigan, USA -- 9. Mode of a Modern Muse: Fashion and Interior in Edouard Vuillard's Paintings of Misia Natanson, Jess Berry, Griffith University, Australia -- 10. The Decadent Interior as Modern Lesbian Aesthetic, Elizabeth Melanson, University of Delaware, USA -- 11. Mallet-Stevens, Modern Design and French Cinema, Nieves Fernandez Villalobos, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain -- Section 3: Intimacy, Longing and Performance: The Consumption and Display of the Celebrity Home -- 12. Staging Domesticity in La Revue Illustree's Photo-Interviews: Belle Epoque Celebrity Homes in the Periodical Press, Elizabeth Emery, Montclair State University, USA -- 13. Hotel Baronne Salomon de Rothschild 1872-1878: The Imprint of a Legacy, Linda Stevenson and Susan Tate, University of Florida, USA -- 14. 'Un Bel Atelier Moderne': The Montparnasse Artist at Home, Louise Campbell, Warwick University, UK -- 15. Housing the New Dandy: Designing Lifestyle in Monsieur Magazine, 1920-1924, John Potvin, Concordia University, Canada -- 16. 'Fashions in Living': The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, 4, Route du Champs d'Entrainement, Paris, Peter McNeil, University of Technology Sydney, Australia -- 17. 'Si ma cuisine m'etait comptee': Paris Match and the Salon des arts menagers during the Fourth Republic, Guillaume De Syon, Albright College, USA -- Index.

"Designing the French Interior traces France's central role in the development of the modern domestic interior, from the pre-revolutionary period to the 1970s, and addresses the importance of various media in representing and promoting French interior design to a wider audience. Contributors to this original volume identify and historicize the singularity of the modern French domestic interior as a generator of reproducible images, a site for display of both highly crafted and mass-produced objects, and the direct result of widely-circulated imagery in its own right. To this end, a variety of media and representational techniques are discussed side by side, including drawings, prints, pattern books, illustrated magazines, department store catalogs, photographs, guidebooks, and films. Structured into three parts and including chapters by leading scholars addressing a wide range of subjects, this book is intended to broaden understanding of French interiors, from historical, theoretical and practice-based perspectives, and provides an invaluable new understanding of the relationship between architecture, interior spaces, material cultures, mass media and modernity"-- Provided by publisher.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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