victorian era 1837-1901 industrial revolution: new architecture, industrial design, inventions

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FIND 1220 HISTORY 2 January 8,2014 Instructor: Iryna Karaush. VICTORIAN ERA 1837-1901 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: NEW ARCHITECTURE, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, INVENTIONS 2. HISTORICISM : GOTHIC REVIVAL 3. ARTS AND CRAFTS 4. FASHION. Video: J .Black on Industrial Revolution. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VICTORIAN ERA 1837-1901

1. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION:NEW ARCHITECTURE, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, INVENTIONS

2. HISTORICISM : GOTHIC REVIVAL

3. ARTS AND CRAFTS

4. FASHION

FIND 1220HISTORY 2January 8,2014Instructor: Iryna Karaush

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYYbw1vsce8Industrial revolution by Jeremy Black

Video: J .Black on Industrial Revolution

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDLxlI6blD0

Gustave Eiffel, Eiffel Tower, 1887, Paris

Electricity, the telegraph and the telephone

St. Pancras railway station and Midland Hotel in London, opened in 1868, is an example of the Gothic Revival style of architecture with Ruskinian influences. The station eclectically combined elements of Gothic architecture and other styles with materials and scale made possible by the Industrial Revolution

pointed arch, the ribbed vault and the flying buttress.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYjNO2Y4m6c

ARTS AND CRAFTS

Philip Webb, Red House, 1859

William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896)

William Morris was an artist, designer, printer, typographer, bookbinder, craftsman, poet, writer and champion of socialist ideals. He believed that a designer should have a working knowledge of any media that he used and as a result he spent a lot of time teaching himself a wide variety of techniques. Like many designers of his time, Morris was skilled in a wide range of arts and crafts. For example, although he is famous for his wallpaper designs, he also founded the Kelmscott Press which published high quality hand bound books and was very influential in the revival of the private press.

VICTORIAN FASHION

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