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100

Cupboard, 1600-1750, Netherlands uses what materials

mother of pearl inlay and ebony veneer

100

Tulip Vase recurring dynamics

Spread of forms through trade through China and Iran as well as influencing print culture

100

Salon of War, 1600-1750

France

200

Commode 1600 - 1750, France

What Rococo characteristics are shown within this object?

Lightness, C and S scrolls, serrated leafs 

200

Shawl, India, 1750-1900, Woven Wool

What are the recurring Dynamics shown in this object

Colonialism, Industrialization

200

Stoup, 1600-1750

Italy Baroque

300

Ewer and Basin, Turkey, 1750-1900, Silver

Diffusion of European design ideas (rococo) into the Ottoman Empire

Exoticims - the passion for European design by those in the Ottoman Empire coming into increasing contact through conflict and trade

300

What recurring dynamic is shown in the Pakistani Tanker Truck 

Cultural Continuity - traditional imagery from textiles and architecture applied in the new context of automotive design. 

300

Alter, 1600 - 1750

Spain

400

Cigarette Advertisement, China, 1900-2000

What design elements does this advertisement use to project modernity?

The women were dressed in Westernized dresses and hairstyles. Selling products by selling sexual availability.

400

What recurring dynamics are found in the Indian Chair designed by Le Corbusier?

Industrialism, Urbanism, Designers process specialized knowledge of production 

400

Mirror Salon, 1600 - 1750

Originated from what country

Germany, made during the Rococo era

500

How did the Korean Government use graphic design to spread their political messages?

~ Inexpensive to produce

~ Easily mounted in public and private spaces

~ Quick to make and convey directives to the mass population

~ Does not require literacy  

500

What recurring dynamics are shown in the North American blanket made from woven wool?

Colonization, Exotism, Textiles and needlework as a form of cultural and economic capital for women

500

Carpet, 1900-2000, after Pablo Picasso 

Iran