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The New Industrialism: Industrial Art, by Prof. Oscar L. Triggs. the Future School, by Wilbur S. Jackman. the Art and Craft of the Machine, b
Contributor(s): [Daughters of the Revolution Illinois] (Created by), Oscar Lovell Triggs (Created by), Wilbur Samuel Jackman (Created by)
ISBN: 1278141626     ISBN-13: 9781278141626
Publisher: Nabu Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2012
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Physical Information: 0.39" H x 7.44" W x 9.69" (0.74 lbs) 182 pages
 
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The New Industrialism: Industrial Art, By Prof. Oscar L. Triggs. The Future School, By Wilbur S. Jackman. The Art And Craft Of The Machine, By Frank Lloyd Wright, Volume 1; The New Industrialism: Industrial Art, By Prof. Oscar L. Triggs. The Future School, By Wilbur S. Jackman. The Art And Craft Of The Machine, By Frank Lloyd Wright; Daughters Of The Revolution. Illinois]

Daughters of the revolution. Illinois], Oscar Lovell Triggs, Wilbur Samuel Jackman, Frank Lloyd Wright, National league of industrial art

National league of industrial art, 1902

Education; History; Art and industry; Education; Education / History