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  1. 19. Jan. 2022 · Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. xi, 214 pages : 24 cm. Iconology, iconolaters, iconoclasts -- Other icons : the museums -- Plagiarism : folk culture -- Consequences of the crisis -- A hurricane -- Type-needs, type-furniture -- The decorative art of today -- The lesson of the machine -- Respect for works of art ...

  2. This is the first English translation of Le Corbusier's densely illustrated polemic against the crafts tradition and superfluous ornament in interior decoration. The Decorative Art of Today...

    • Le Corbusier
    • MIT Press, 1987
    • illustrated
    • The Decorative Art of Today
  3. The Decorative Art of Today. Le Corbusier. MIT Press, 1987 - Architecture - 214 pages. Among the most famous of Le Corbusier's works, this book first came out in 1925 as a companion...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Le_CorbusierLe Corbusier - Wikipedia

    In 1925, Le Corbusier combined a series of articles about decorative art from "L'Esprit Nouveau" into a book, L'art décoratif d'aujourd'hui (The Decorative Art of Today). The book was a spirited attack on the very idea of decorative art. His basic premise, repeated throughout the book, was: "Modern decorative art has no decoration."

  5. 1. Sept. 1991 · The Decorative Art of Today. September 1991. Design Issues 6 (2):87. DOI: 10.2307/1511443. Authors: Nancy Troy. Stanford University. Le Corbusier. James Dunnett. University of Cambridge....

  6. The Decorative Art of Today was one of the four books by Le Corbusier based on articles first published in the magazine L'Esprit Nouveau, covering the fields respectively of urbanism, architecture (Towards a New Architecture), design, and painting (this last was jointly credited to Amedee Ozenfant).

  7. 1. Jan. 1987 · 5.0 1 rating. See all formats and editions. Examines the styles of interior, industrial, and architectural design, discusses the importance of function in design, and argues that design must respond to the needs of machine-age production methods. Read more.

    • Le Corbusier