Archive Record
Metadata
Accession Number |
1976.0.249 |
Title |
Materials related to Richard Bach |
Collection |
Cowan Pottery Museum |
Extent of Description |
1 p. printout, 66 p. photocopy |
Credit line |
Compiled by the staff of the Cowan Pottery Museum |
People |
Bach, Richard F. |
Subjects |
Curators Decorative arts Galleries & museums Industrial design |
Finding Aids |
I. "Bach, Richard F 1887? - 1968", printout- 1 p. II. "A Note on Producers of Industrial Art and Their Relation to the Public", by Richard F. Bach, Arts & Decoration, December 1922, photocopy- 3 p. III. "What is the Matter With Our Industrial Art?", by Richard F. Bach, Arts & Decoration, January 1923, photocopy- 4 p. IV. "A Museum Exhibit as a Spur to Industrial Art", by Richard F. Bach, Arts & Decoration, February 1923, photocopy- 2 p. V. "What is Design Worth?" by Richard F. Bach, Arts & Decoration, March 1923, photocopy- 3 p. VI. "The Mummy Stalks", by Richard F. Bach, Arts & Decoration, April 1923, photocopy- 3 p. VII. "Using Art to Sell Goods", by Richard F. Bach, Crockery and Glass Journal, June 24, 1926, photocopy-3 p. VIII. "Art in Industry: What Is the Value of Design?" by Richard F. Bach, The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, June 24, 1926, photocopy- 2 p. IX. "On The Road To Better Design In Our Industrial Arts", China, Glass & Lamps, photocopy- 3 p. X. "The Allied Arts", by Ralph Adams Cram, The American Magazine of Art, February 1928, photocopy- 17 p. XI. "The Emerging Designer In Contemporary Industrial Arts", China, Glass and Lamps, October 1931, photocopy- 3 p. XII. "Is the depression raising decorating standards?" An Opinion based on an Interview with Richard F. Bach, Crockery and Glass Journal, January 1932, photocopy- 2 p. XIII. "Home-Furnishings Production Is a Part of America's Reconstruction Job" by by Richard F. Bach, The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, May 1, 1919, photocopy- 2 p. XIV. "The New Museum: Its Relation to Our Industrial Art Problem", by W. Frank Purdy, Arts & Decoration, photocopy- 4 p. XV. "A Note of Progress in Industrial Art", by Richard F. Bach, Arts & Decoration, February 1921, photocopy- 3 p. XVI. "Industrial Art- a Peace Emergency", by Richard F. Bach, Keramoc Studio, July/August 1921. photocopy- 2 p. XVII. "American Federation of Arts to Discuss Art as an Asset of the Nation", The Pottery, Glass & Brass Salesman, April 20, 1922, photocopy- 2 p. XVIII. "Art as a Necessity of Every-day Life", by Richard F. Bach, Arts and Decoration, August 1922, photocopy- 4 p. XIX. "Industrial Art in America", by Richard F. Bach, Arts and Docoration, September 1922, photocopy- 5 p. |
