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John Gloag (10 August 1896 - 17 July 1981) was an English writer in the fields of furniture design and architecture. Gloag also wrote science fiction novels. Gloag served with the Welsh Guards during the First World War, and was invalided home after suffering gas poisoning.〔 == Writings on design == ''Artifex, or the Future of Craftsmanship'' (1926), part of the To-day and To-morrow series, was a pamphlet by Gloag that discussed the relationship between artistic craftmanship and mass production.〔Julian Holder, ''Design in Everyday Things:Promoting Modernism in Britain'', in Paul Greenhalgh, ''Modernism in design''. Reaktion Books, 1990 ISBN 0948462116 (pp. 129-130)〕 Gloag's ''A Short Dictionary of Furniture'' (1969) was a reference book covering the history and types of furniture from the tenth century to the 1960s.〔Hazel Conway, ''Design History: A Student's Handbook''. Routledge, 1987 ISBN 0415084733 (p. 61).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Gloag」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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