The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts 06, Autumn 1987

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Content includes:
Furniture, Painting, and Applied Designs: Alvar Aalto’s Search for Architectural Form – William C. Miller
Claude Flight and the Linocut – Michael Parkin
The Chicago Design Workshop: 1939-1943 – George J. Mavigliano
John Storrs: Organic Functionalism in a Modern Idiom – Kenneth Dinin
DAPA Interview: Lynn Springer Roberts – DAPA and Lynn Springer Roberts
Chicago Letter – Cynthia Davidson-Powers
London Letter – Peyton Skipwith

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The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts 06, Autumn 1987
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