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Russel Wright

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Russel Wright (April 3, 1904 – December 21, 1976) was an American Industrial designer during the 20th century. [1]

46 relations: Alexander Archipenko, American Modern, Art Academy of Cincinnati, Art Deco, Art Students League of New York, Boardman Robinson, Boston, Burbank, California, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, Frank Duveneck, Gardner, Massachusetts, Garrison, New York, George Cukor, Henry P. Glass, Industrial design, Kenneth Hayes Miller, Lebanon, Ohio, Lee Simonson, Lifestyle (sociology), Manitoga, Martha Stewart, Melamine resin, Metal spinning, Midwestern United States, Modern architecture, Modernism, Museum of Modern Art, National Historic Landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York City, Newark, New York, Norman Bel Geddes, Petra Cabot, Princeton Triangle Club, Princeton University, Ralph Lauren, Robert Edmond Jones, Rochester, New York, Rouben Mamoulian, Steubenville, Ohio, Tableware, Tiffany & Co., United States Declaration of Independence, United States Department of the Interior, Woodstock, New York, World War I.

Alexander Archipenko

Alexander Porfyrovych Archipenko (also referred to as Olexandr, Oleksandr, or Aleksandr; Олександр Порфирович Архипенко, Romanized: Olexandr Porfyrovych Arkhypenko; May 30, 1887February 25, 1964) was a Ukrainian-born American avant-garde artist, sculptor, and graphic artist.

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American Modern

American Modern was a distinct American design aesthetic formed in the period between 1925 and World War II.

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Art Academy of Cincinnati

The Art Academy of Cincinnati is a private college of art and design in Cincinnati, Ohio, accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

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Art Deco

Art Deco, sometimes referred to as Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War I. Art Deco influenced the design of buildings, furniture, jewelry, fashion, cars, movie theatres, trains, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as radios and vacuum cleaners.

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Art Students League of New York

The Art Students League of New York is an art school located on West 57th Street in Manhattan, New York City, New York.

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Boardman Robinson

Boardman Robinson (1876–1952) was a Canadian-American artist, illustrator and cartoonist.

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Boston

Boston is the capital city and most populous municipality of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.

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Burbank, California

Burbank is a city in Los Angeles County in Southern California, United States, northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is a design museum located in the Upper East Side's Museum Mile in Manhattan, New York City.

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Frank Duveneck

Frank Duveneck (October 9, 1848 – January 3, 1919) was an American figure and portrait painter.

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Gardner, Massachusetts

Gardner is a city in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Garrison, New York

Garrison is a hamlet in Putnam County, New York, United States.

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George Cukor

George Dewey Cukor (July 7, 1899 – January 24, 1983) was an American film director.

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Henry P. Glass

Henry P. Glass (September 24, 1911 – August 27, 2003) was an American designer, architect, author, and inventor.

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Industrial design

Industrial design is a process of design applied to products that are to be manufactured through techniques of mass production.

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Kenneth Hayes Miller

Kenneth Hayes Miller (March 11, 1876 – January 1, 1952) was an American painter, printmaker, and teacher.

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Lebanon, Ohio

Lebanon is a city in and the county seat of Warren County, Ohio, United States, in the state's southwestern region, within the Cincinnati metropolitan area.

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Lee Simonson

Lee Simonson (June 26, 1888, New York City – January 23, 1967, Yonkers) was an American architect painter, stage setting designer.

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Lifestyle (sociology)

Lifestyle is the interests, opinions, behaviours, and behavioural orientations of an individual, group, or culture.

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Manitoga

Manitoga was the estate and modernist home of industrial designer Russel Wright (1904–1976).

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Martha Stewart

Martha Helen Stewart (née Kostyra; born August 3, 1941) is an American businesswoman, writer, and television personality.

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Melamine resin

Melamine resin or melamine formaldehyde (also shortened to melamine) is a hard, thermosetting plastic material made from melamine and formaldehyde by polymerization.

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Metal spinning

Metal spinning, also known as spin forming or spinning or metal turning most commonly, is a metalworking process by which a disc or tube of metal is rotated at high speed and formed into an axially symmetric part.

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Midwestern United States

The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the American Midwest, Middle West, or simply the Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2").

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Modern architecture

Modern architecture or modernist architecture is a term applied to a group of styles of architecture which emerged in the first half of the 20th century and became dominant after World War II.

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Modernism

Modernism is a philosophical movement that, along with cultural trends and changes, arose from wide-scale and far-reaching transformations in Western society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Museum of Modern Art

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.

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National Historic Landmark

A National Historic Landmark (NHL) is a building, district, object, site, or structure that is officially recognized by the United States government for its outstanding historical significance.

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National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance.

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New York City

The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Newark, New York

Newark is a village in Wayne County, New York, U.S., south east of Rochester and west of Syracuse.

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Norman Bel Geddes

Norman Bel Geddes (born Norman Melancton Geddes; April 27, 1893 – May 8, 1958) was an American theatrical and industrial designer.

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Petra Cabot

Petra Cabot (February 21, 1907 - October 13, 2006) was an American designer and artist, perhaps best known for styling of the Skotch Kooler for the Hamilton Metal Products Company.

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Princeton Triangle Club

The Princeton Triangle Club is a theater troupe at Princeton University.

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Princeton University

Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey.

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Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren (born Ralph Lifshitz; October 14, 1939) is an American fashion designer, philanthropist, and business executive, best known for the Ralph Lauren Corporation, a global multibillion-dollar enterprise.

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Robert Edmond Jones

Robert Edmond "Bobby" Jones (December 12, 1887 – November 26, 1954) was an American scenic, lighting, and costume designer.

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Rochester, New York

Rochester is a city on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in western New York.

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Rouben Mamoulian

Rouben Zachary Mamoulian (in Ռուբէն Մամուլեան) (October 8, 1897 – December 4, 1987) was an Armenian-American film and theatre director.

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Steubenville, Ohio

Steubenville is a city in and the county seat of Jefferson County, Ohio, United States.

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Tableware

Tableware are the dishes or dishware used for setting a table, serving food and dining.

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Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Company (known colloquially as Tiffany or Tiffany's) is an American luxury jewelry and specialty retailer, headquartered in New York City.

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United States Declaration of Independence

The United States Declaration of Independence is the statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House (now known as Independence Hall) in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776.

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United States Department of the Interior

The United States Department of the Interior (DOI) is the United States federal executive department of the U.S. government responsible for the management and conservation of most federal lands and natural resources, and the administration of programs relating to Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, territorial affairs, and insular areas of the United States.

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Woodstock, New York

Woodstock is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States.

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World War I

World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russel_Wright

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