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Introduction 5
From 'Musee des Arts Decoratifs' to Design museum Gent: History of the collections 9
The Collections
Gothic 30
Renaissance and Baroque 36
Rococo and Neoclassicism 42
Art nouveau: Europa in search of renewal 52
Art nouveau: Belgium between renewal and progressiveness 60
Art nouveau: Victor Horta 68
Art nouveau: Paul Hankar 72
Art nouveau: Henry van de Velde 76
Art nouveau: Gustave Serrurier-Bovy 92
Art nouveau: Philippe Wolfers 98
Stylistic influences of the international Art Nouveau 104
Art Deco 122
Constructivism and 'De Stijl' 148
Post-war Scandinavia 158
Post-war Italy 176
The Eames phenomenon 188
Three Belgian leading lights 194
International and local design today 204
Index 239
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