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The Arts and the American home, 1890-1930

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  • "Between 1890 and 1930, the domestic arts, as well as the daily life of the American family, began to reflect rapid advances in technology, aesthetics, and attitudes about American culture. Pictorial, literary, musical, and decorative arts from this era all reveal a shift from clutter to clarity and from profusion to restraint as modern conveniences, ranging from pre-stamped needlework patterns to central heat, were introduced into the domestic environment. However, the household arts were also affected by an enduring strain of conservatism reflected in the popularity of historically inspired furnishing styles."

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  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Conference papers and proceedings"
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  • "The arts and the American home : 1890-1930"
  • "The arts and the American home, 1890 - 1930 [based on papers presented at the Fourth Annual McFaddin-Ward House Conference, Beaumont, Tex., Nov. 1990]"
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  • "The Arts and the American home, 1890-1930"