House Proud: A Social History of Atlanta Interiors 1880-1919 / Lori Eriksen Rush / 2014 Signed Hardcover

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Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.4 x 0.7 x 11 inches

From middle-class cottages to Gilded Age mansions, HOUSE PROUD: A SOCIAL HISTORY OF ATLANTA INTERIORS, 1880-1919 presents a view of Atlanta, reflected through the city s most highly prized resource, its homes. Richly illustrated with archival photographs and annotated with historical commentary, HOUSE PROUD traces Atlanta's response to national trends in interiors and furnishings. It also identifies the tastemakers those architects and interior decorators who helped craft Atlanta s image as a City of Beautiful Homes. The interiors presented in HOUSE PROUD tell the story of Atlanta and its people during the dynamic decades of 1880-1919, when the city emerged from reconstruction and entered a period of notable expansion and economic progress.

Lori Eriksen Rush

A life-long educator, Lori Eriksen Rush taught interior design and the history of interiors and furniture at The Art Institute of Atlanta where she also served as chair of the Interior Design department for twenty years. The 1990 recipient of the Education Award, Georgia Chapter, ASID, and the 2012 Teacher of the Year from The Art Institute of Atlanta, she is now retired and continues to research early twentieth-century Atlanta interiors.

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