Work of Charles and Ray Eames
This Library of Congress microsite is an overview of the postwar modern design work of Charles (1907-78) and Ray (1912-88) Eames. The site offers photos, slides, drawings and related reference information on the Eames' work in several categories: space, culture, beauty, science, and furniture. There's also a nice biography of the pair... a good starting point.
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