The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts 13, Stile Floreale Theme Issue, Summer 1989

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Content includes:
The Stile Floreale in Context – Gabriel P. Weisberg
Italian Culture and Society in the Age of Stile Floreale – Adrian Lyttelton
The Protagonists of the Italian Liberty Movement – Rossana Bossaglia
The Design Reform Movement in Rome at the Beginning of the Century – Irene de Guttry
Arthur Lasenby Liberty: A Mere Adjective? – Sarah Nichols
Turin 1902: The Search for a Modern Italian Architecture – Richard A. Etlin
Italy and France: The Cosmopolitanism of the New Art – Gabriel P. Weisberg

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