If you liked Style & security by American Federation of Arts, start with World at work, 1930-1955 (1955), Art, including creative art (1936), and University collections (1956). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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World at work, 1930-1955
1955 · 23 pages · American Federation of Arts · Same author
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Art, including creative art
1936 · 1 pages · American Federation of Arts · Same author
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University collections
1956 · 31 pages · American Federation of Arts · Same author
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American Art Directory, Volume 1
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The proceedings of the first annual convention of the American federation of arts
1910 · 119 pages · American Federation of Arts · Same author
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Exhibition of the work of American illustrators
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The American Federation of Arts, 67-68
1966 · 70 pages · American Federation of Arts · Same author
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A national exhibition of representative buildings of the post-war period
1938 · 23 pages · American Federation of Arts, American Institute of Architects. · Same author
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New video, Japan
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Pioneers of American abstract art
1955 · 16 pages · American Federation of Arts · Same author
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American art, 1910-1960
1960 · 64 pages · Roy R. Neuberger, American Federation of Arts, Marie Neuberger · Same author
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God and man in art
1958 · 23 pages · American Federation of Arts · Same author
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What should I read after Style & security?
BookOrb recommends World at work, 1930-1955 (1955), Art, including creative art (1936), University collections (1956), American Art Directory, Volume 1 (2016), and The proceedings of the first annual convention of the American federation of arts (1910).
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Who wrote Style & security?
Style & security is by American Federation of Arts.