DECORATIVE ARTS 125 EXAM #3 “REVIEW” SLIDE RECOGNITION VICTORIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS EARLY 20TH CENTURY MID 20 TH CENTURY MODERN.

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DECORATIVE ARTS 125 EXAM #3 “REVIEW” SLIDE RECOGNITION VICTORIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS EARLY 20TH CENTURY MID 20 TH CENTURY MODERN

1Designed in 1897 for Miss Cranston's Argyle Tearoom in Glasgow, who designed this chair? a Mackintosh b Stickley c Reitveld d Wright e Ruhlman

2Author of the "CRAFTSMAN" and proponent of the Arts & Crafts Movement in America, who designed this "Mission Style" reclining chair? a Wright b Morris c Stickley d Thonet e Greene & Greene

3 Who was the English Regency Architect of the Anglo-Indian style of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton? a Kentb Nashc Soanesd Wrene Pugin

4 Created for the Johnson Wax Corp. Offices, who designed this office furniture and chair? a Wrightb Reitveldc Stickleyd Thonette Le Corbusier

5Who designed this Mid 20 th Century modern chair? a Eames b Breuer c Aalto d Bertoia e Platner

6Who designed this Cesca chair ? a Eames b Breuer c Aalto d Bertoia e Platner

7 This Victorian chair is typical of which revival period? a Gothic b Renaissance c Rococo d Egyptian e Greek Revival

8 This interior is ‘typical’ of the Craftsman Style designed by: a Wrightb Mackintoshc Stickley d Greene & Greenee De Stijl

9 This Craftsman Style Pasadena Gamble House interior is ‘typical’ of architect: a Wrightb Mackintoshc Stickley d Greene & Greenee De Stijl

10 The Tuggenhaut House located in the Czech Republic was designed and furnished by: a Johnsonb Breuerc Van Der Rohd Gropiouse Reitveld

11 This Art Nouveau stained glass lamp is ‘typical’ of: a Wright b De Wolfe c Stickley d Tiffany e De Stijl

12 This steam bent wood table and chair series was designed by: a Aalto b Eamesc Gehryd Thonete Wegner

13 The design of this 1851 Exhibit building in Victorian London is attributed to which of the following architect? a Hortab Gaudic Paxtond Pugine Gropious

14 Who designed this furniture? a Hoffmannb Starckc Stickleyd Morrise Graves

15 The Avontine / Hayat Regency in La Jolla is typical of which of the following architects? a Gehryb Gravesc Breuerd Starcke Eames

16The #8 Case Study House in Los Angeles is attributed to which of the following architects? a Gehry b Graves c Breuer d Starck e Eames

17 Anaglypta is pictured both finished and unfinished. This is similar to another Victorian wall product called: a linguinib lincrustac linoleumd panelinge lindetorte

19 These textile patterns are typical of which of the following Design Movements? a Art Decob Art Nouveauc Arts & Craftsd Bauhause Destijl

19 In Barcelona, Spain, this Gaudi interior represents what decorative arts period? a Arts & Craftsb Art Nouveauc Art Decod Seccessione De Stijl

20Based upon the Victorian English glassed exhibition space built in 1851, the Galeria Vittorio Emmanuele built in 1870 is located in this Italian city: a Rome b Milan c Florence d Venice e Pompeii