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(FAB04_057) Asian and Pacific Influences in Austalian Domestic Interiors 1788 - 1914
Serle, Jessie (1993-06-01) (FAB04_057) Asian and Pacific Influences in Austalian Domestic Interiors 1788 - 1914. Fabrications : The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 4 : 57-107.
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| Author(s) |
Serle, Jessie
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| Title |
(FAB04_057) Asian and Pacific Influences in Austalian Domestic Interiors 1788 - 1914
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| Journal name |
Fabrications : The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand
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| Publication date |
1993-06-01
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4
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| Start page |
57
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107
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| Editor(s) |
Irving, Robert
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| Subject |
310105 History of the Built Environment 310106 Interior and Environmental Design
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| Abstract |
This paper assesses the influence of Asia and to a limited extent the Pacific Islands and the East Indies on Australian domestic interiors between 1788 and 1914. It concludes that
the contribution of India, China and Japan were not equal and that their respective influences were not constant throughout the period. It also concludes that, although widespread, such influence
was largely superficial, especially in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. One exception is the effect of such influence on collectors, both public and private.
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| Keyword(s) |
Asia Pacific Islands Interiors
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