Sources

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

A list of all the sources that were used while putting this assignment together.

Ukiyo-e
Blood, Katherine. “Exhibition Overview.” The Floating World of Ukiyo-E. Library of Congress, 2010. Web. <http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/ukiyo-e/intro.html>

Holmes, Charles. “Hiroshige: An Appreciation.” The Woodblock Prints of Ando Hiroshige.  N.P., N.D., 4 February 2011. < http://www.hiroshige.org.uk/hiroshige/dome/dome.htm/>

“Haneda Ferry and Benten Shrine (Haneda no Watashi Benten) (8th Month, 1858).” Exhibitions: Hiroshige’s One Hundred Famous Views of Edo. Brooklyn Museum. N.D., 3 February 2011. <http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/online/edo/detail.php?view=Summer.72/>


Art Nouveau 
Meggs, Philip B., and Alston W. Purvis. Meggs History of Graphic Design. 4th ed. Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons, Incorporated, 2006. Print.

Arwas, Victor, Jana Brabcová-Orlíková, and Anna Dvořak. Alphonse Mucha: The Spirit of Art Nouveau. Alexandria, VA: Art Services International, 1998. Print.


“Aubrey Beardsley Biography.” ArtinthePicture.com: An Introduction to Art History. N.P., 2011. 10 February 2011. Web. < http://www.artinthepicture.com/artists/Aubrey_Beardsley/Biography/>

“Art Nouveau Artists and Art Nouveau Designers.” Art Nouveau Artists: Your Guide to Collecting Art Nouveau Antiques and the Art Nouveau Style. Antique-Marks, 2010. 10 February 2011. Web. <http://www.antique-marks.com/art-nouveau-artists.html#bradley/>

Arts and Crafts (William Morris, Kelmscott Press)
Meggs, Philip B., and Alston W. Purvis. Meggs History of Graphic Design. 4th ed. Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons, Incorporated, 2006. Print.


Jirousek, Charlotte. “The Arts and Crafts Movement.” Art, Design, and Visual Thinking. N.P., 1995. 11 February 2011. Web. < http://char.txa.cornell.edu/art/decart/artcraft/artcraft.htm/>
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