Sheldon Cheney
Martha Cheney
McGraw-Hill, New York, 1936, English
Nonfiction, Product/Industrial Design
7.25 x 9.5 inches, hardcover, 307 pages, 106 black-and-white plates

From Modernism 101. Remarkable for the lucidity and perceptiveness of its text and illustration, Art and the Machine is one of the finest printed artifacts of the American Moderne Movement. The Cheneys were among the first to closely examine the historical influences and aesthetic impact of streamlined shapes and curvilinear geometry in the fields of industrial design, architecture, and decoration all before the popularization of the term "Art Deco."

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