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A catalog of essays and more than fifty color exhibition plates which invokes these two senses of ""intelligent design"" - one from the debates between science and theology and the other from the world of art, particularly architecture and the decorative arts.

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A catalog of essays and more than fifty color exhibition plates which invokes these two senses of ""intelligent design"" - one from the debates between science and theology and the other from the world of art, particularly architecture and the decorative arts.
Autorenporträt
Stephen Eisenman is a noted art historian of nineteenth- and twentieth-century art with a particular scholarly focus on the arts and crafts movement. He received a grant from the Northwestern University Graduate School (2006) to conduct travel research for the "Design in the Age of Darwin"exhibition. Eisenman will curate the exhibition and serve as principal author of the accompanying catalog. He lives in Chicago. Corinne Granof is an associate curator at the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University. She has organized a number of the exhibitions of modern American and European art and has written on a broad range of topics, with a focus on early twentieth-century German art. She lives in Chicago.