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Les événements
The Girlhood of Mary Virgin by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Ecce Ancilla Domini! (The Annunciation) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Great Exhibition
Exhibit of Japanese art and objects in London leading to "Anglo-Japanese" style
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood founded by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais and Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Japan began openly trading with foreign powers, their products flooded the British market
Robert Browning Poem 'Andrea del Sarto' published
Symphony in White, No.1: The White Girl by James Abbott McNeill Whistler
The London International Exhibition of 1862 displayed a wide selection of Japanese art alongside works by British designers, like Christopher Dresser and Edward William Godwin, that incorporated Japanese design
Symphony in White, No.2: The Little White Girl by James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Symphony in White, No.3by James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Acute Chinamania Cartoon by George Du Maurier
Feeling and Intellect (Showing that Chinamaniacs have their Affections like other People) by George Du Maurier
A Plea for Art in the House by W. J. Loftie wrote of the practicalities of choosing wall coverings; 'forbidden white ground' due to smoke (lack of electricity)
White House, Tite Street, Chelsea, built for James M. Whistler by E.W. Godwin
‘The Child in The House’ essay written by Walter Pater; white associated with goodness and childhood
William Morris' assertion that white walls should be equated with simplicity
Marius the Epicurean, a novel written by Walter Pater expanding on the theme of whiteness, even with a whole chapter called 'White Nights'
World's Columbian Exposition showcases the harmony of white surfaces and electricity to stunning effect in Chicago
Adolf Loos visits the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago
Charles Rennie Mackintosh started painting his bedrooms white
White Dining Room at Miss Cranston's Ingram St Tea Room by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Room for the Eighth Exhibition of the Vienna Secession by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Wiener Werkstätte founded by Koloman Moser and Josef Hoffmann
Adolf Loos' Ornament and Crime
Concept for Tel Aviv (The White City) devoloped by urban planner Patrick Geddes
Theo van Doesburg founded contemporary art journal De Stijl
Bauhaus school founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar
Adolf Loos’s Ornament and Crime was republished in 1920 in the journal L’esprit Nouveau
Theo van Doesburg moves to Weimar and promotes De Stijl
Syrie Maugham created her first all white room
Le Corbusier's The Decorative Art of Today
The White room at King's road by Syrie Maugham
Arieh Sharon set up architectural office in Tel Aviv after studying at Bauhaus, developing buildings in the international style, aiding in defining the city's architecture as the "White City"
Celia Tobin Clark’s San Francisco mansion master bedroom designed by Syrie Maugham
Soskin House built by Ze’ev Rechter in Tel Aviv, a discliple of Le Corbusier
Thermometer House built by Yehuda Lulka in Tel Aviv
Less is more' phrase from Robert Browning Poerm "Andrea del Sarto" adpoted by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Introduction of electric light to the (elite) urban homes
Adolf Loos came into contact with the simple American approach to materials and visual production like with the traditional Shaker products
Charles Rennie Mackintosh moved into a lighter palette with more white
Monna Vanna by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Tugendhat House, Brno, Czech Republic by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, his first truly modern house
Villa Savoye designed by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret
Many Jewish Architects from Bauhaus fled to Palestine after Bauhaus school is closed down by Nazi Party, bringing along ideas from the Bauhaus as well as Le Corbusier
Farnsworth House, Plano, Illinois by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Périodes
Biedermeier, based on utilitarian principles that resurface in the 20th century with Adolf Loos and Modernism
Victorian Era
Aesthetic Movement
Japonism
Anglo-Japanese Furniture Designs by Edward William Godwin
"Chinamania"
Art Nouveau
Art Deco
World War I
The International Style
De Stijl, partly a reaction to the over-decoration of Art-Deco led by the painters Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian, leading to the International Style of 1920s-30s
Bauhaus
Master plan for Tel Aviv drawn up
The Electricity Act 1926 created a central authority to promote a national transmission system in UK (availability of electricity)
Development of Tel Aviv
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