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On the other hand, crafts and design are sometimes considered applied art.
He received the Government's scholarship for applied arts in 1954/1955.
The city of Cologne decided to found an applied art museum in 1888.
At this stage the collections covered both applied art and science.
The top floor is an exhibition space, where you can see new talent in fine or applied art and design.
He mostly worked in the genres of painting and applied art.
Applied arts live art as an experimental approach towards science.
Along with painting he also works in the area of scenic design and other applied arts.
The field of applied arts and crafts began to follow suit.
She graduated in 1911 with honors for painting and applied art.
"I love wallpaper because it seems like such a nicely commercial applied art," he said.
In 1912 a department for ivory design, which also emphasized the applied arts, was opened.
He was also active in painting and applied art.
Students can study several courses from engineering to applied arts in eight departments.
It played a significant role in development the rich traditions of the decorative and applied arts.
Building 2 was constructed as an applied arts school.
Now it is filled with 25,000 volumes on the fine and applied arts, almost half of which are rare.
The collection is a combination of sculptures, furniture and applied arts.
At 14, he passed the selective exam of applied arts school in Paris.
In the comprehensive collection are all types of applied arts from medieval to modern.
These also often involve increasingly integrated and applied arts type applications.
Subsequently the church was restored in order to accommodate the applied arts museum.
Two credits are required in fine and applied arts (which includes foreign languages).
Prior's interest in the applied arts was probably strongly encouraged by Wyatt.
But the intimate objects referred to as decorative or applied arts are often less easy to read.