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decorative art (art genre)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: enre including works that are primarily utilitarian in form or function, but that have aesthetic value provided by the design, decoration, or embellishment. They may include ceramics, furniture, textiles, glass, leather, metalwork, arms and armor, clocks, and jewelry, and other household or utilitarian objects. They are distinct from "fine arts," which were traditionally considered to require more extensive training and were restricted to the media of painting, sculpture, drawing, and architecture.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Mobiles and Articulated Sculpture, October 2-November 21, 1948

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Abstract

An exhibition of 27 mobiles and articulated sculptures displaying the recent development of expressive forms in the twentieth century, arranged by assistant director of the Legion of Honor Jermayne MacAgy. The exhibition records span five folders.

Dates: October 2-November 21, 1948

Works by Members of the Faculty of the California School of Fine Arts, October 18-November 11, 1946

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Abstract

An exhibition of paintings, photographs, ceramics, and sculptures by the faculty of the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco. The exhibition records span two folders plus a catalog and object and installation photograph prints and negatives.

Dates: October 18-November 11, 1946