Knife, fork, spoon: the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form ; Based on an exhibition, 1951, prepared by Walker Art Center, sponsored by Towle Silversmiths
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Minneapolis, Minn.
Walker Art Center
1951
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Beschreibung: | Literaturverzeichnis S. 62 |
Beschreibung: | 63 S. überw. Ill. 28 cm |
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spelling | Defenbacher, D. S. Verfasser aut Knife, fork, spoon the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form ; Based on an exhibition, 1951, prepared by Walker Art Center, sponsored by Towle Silversmiths Text by D.S. Defenbacher, design and typography by William M. Friedman, design assistance by Carol Kottke, research by Arthur A. Carrara, drawings by Alonzo Hauser, photos by John Szarkowski, cataloging by Huldah Curl Minneapolis, Minn. Walker Art Center 1951 63 S. überw. Ill. 28 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverzeichnis S. 62 Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Silverware History Silverwork History Besteck (DE-588)4144935-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4135467-9 Ausstellungskatalog 1951 Minneapolis Minn. gnd-content Besteck (DE-588)4144935-6 s Geschichte z DE-604 Walker Art Center Sonstige (DE-588)1029551-3 oth |
spellingShingle | Defenbacher, D. S. Knife, fork, spoon the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form ; Based on an exhibition, 1951, prepared by Walker Art Center, sponsored by Towle Silversmiths Geschichte Silverware History Silverwork History Besteck (DE-588)4144935-6 gnd |
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title | Knife, fork, spoon the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form ; Based on an exhibition, 1951, prepared by Walker Art Center, sponsored by Towle Silversmiths |
title_auth | Knife, fork, spoon the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form ; Based on an exhibition, 1951, prepared by Walker Art Center, sponsored by Towle Silversmiths |
title_exact_search | Knife, fork, spoon the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form ; Based on an exhibition, 1951, prepared by Walker Art Center, sponsored by Towle Silversmiths |
title_exact_search_txtP | Knife, fork, spoon the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form ; Based on an exhibition, 1951, prepared by Walker Art Center, sponsored by Towle Silversmiths |
title_full | Knife, fork, spoon the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form ; Based on an exhibition, 1951, prepared by Walker Art Center, sponsored by Towle Silversmiths Text by D.S. Defenbacher, design and typography by William M. Friedman, design assistance by Carol Kottke, research by Arthur A. Carrara, drawings by Alonzo Hauser, photos by John Szarkowski, cataloging by Huldah Curl |
title_fullStr | Knife, fork, spoon the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form ; Based on an exhibition, 1951, prepared by Walker Art Center, sponsored by Towle Silversmiths Text by D.S. Defenbacher, design and typography by William M. Friedman, design assistance by Carol Kottke, research by Arthur A. Carrara, drawings by Alonzo Hauser, photos by John Szarkowski, cataloging by Huldah Curl |
title_full_unstemmed | Knife, fork, spoon the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form ; Based on an exhibition, 1951, prepared by Walker Art Center, sponsored by Towle Silversmiths Text by D.S. Defenbacher, design and typography by William M. Friedman, design assistance by Carol Kottke, research by Arthur A. Carrara, drawings by Alonzo Hauser, photos by John Szarkowski, cataloging by Huldah Curl |
title_short | Knife, fork, spoon |
title_sort | knife fork spoon the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form based on an exhibition 1951 prepared by walker art center sponsored by towle silversmiths |
title_sub | the story of our primary eating implements and the development of their form ; Based on an exhibition, 1951, prepared by Walker Art Center, sponsored by Towle Silversmiths |
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topic_facet | Geschichte Silverware History Silverwork History Besteck Ausstellungskatalog 1951 Minneapolis Minn. |
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