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modernist architecture; he stated that a house was simply "a machine to live in", and tirelessly promoted the idea that Art Deco was the past and modernism was the future. Le Corbusier's ideas were gradually adopted by architecture schools, and the aesthetics of Art Deco were abandoned. The same features that made Art Deco popular in the beginning, its craftsmanship, rich materials and ornament, led to its decline. The Great Depression that began in the United States in 1929, and reached Europe shortly afterwards, greatly reduced the number of wealthy clients who could pay for the furnishings and art objects. In the Depression economic climate, few companies were ready to build new skyscrapers. Even the Ruhlmann firm resorted to producing pieces of furniture in series, rather than individual hand-made items. The last buildings built in Paris in the new style were the Museum of Public Works by Auguste Perret (now the
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visitors. As a result, it was declared a success by the 'Journal of the Indian Institute of Architects'. The exhibits displayed the 'ideal', or better described as the most 'modern' arrangements for various parts of the house, paying close detail to avoid architectural blunders and present the most efficient and well-thought-out models. The exhibition focused on various elements of a home ranging from furniture, elements of interior decoration as well as radios and refrigerators using new and scientifically relevant materials and methods. Guided by their desire to emulate the west, the Indian architects were fascinated by the industrial modernity that Art Deco offered. The western elites were the first to experiment with the technologically advanced facets of Art Deco, and architects began the process of transformation by the early 1930s.
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was completely concealed. The framework usually of oak, was completely covered with an overlay of thin strips of wood, then covered by a second layer of strips of rare and expensive woods. This was then covered with a veneer and polished, so that the piece looked as if it had been cut out of a single block of wood. Contrast to the dark wood was provided by inlays of ivory, and ivory key plates and handles. According to Ruhlmann, armchairs had to be designed differently according to the functions of the rooms where they appeared; living room armchairs were designed to be welcoming, office chairs comfortable, and salon chairs voluptuous. Only a small number of pieces of each design of furniture was made, and the average price of one of his beds or cabinets was greater than the price of an average house.
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The Exposition had a secondary purpose in promoting products from French colonies in Africa and Asia, including ivory and exotic woods. 646: 1593: 5419: 3984: 894: 6340: 2223: 8990: 9047: 5311: 4443: 8510: 8404: 4955: 5487: 4081: 1801: 936: 5630: 4238: 4043: 3429: 4659: 5989: 1782: 3130: 9310: 6472: 3012: 5157: 9329: 8575: 612: 2986: 5881: 4470: 4289: 2629: 5560: 3157: 1699: 7225:, but he did not begin serious production of art glass until after World War I. In 1918, at the age of 58, he bought a large glass works in Combs-la-Ville and began to manufacture both artistic and practical glass objects. He treated glass as a form of sculpture, and created statuettes, vases, bowls, lamps and ornaments. He used demi-crystal rather than lead crystal, which was softer and easier to form, though not as lustrous. He sometimes used coloured glass, but more often used opalescent glass, where part or the whole of the outer surface was stained with a wash. Lalique provided the decorative glass panels, lights and illuminated glass ceilings for the ocean liners 5283: 4012: 8944: 6752: 5830: 9154: 5901: 6842: 6657: 6916: 2843: 3045: 731: 9012: 4489: 6725: 6446: 4619:(now 30 Rockefeller Plaza) by Raymond Hood (1933) which together completely changed New York City's skyline. The tops of the buildings were decorated with Art Deco crowns and spires covered with stainless steel, and, in the case of the Chrysler building, with Art Deco gargoyles modeled after radiator ornaments, while the entrances and lobbies were lavishly decorated with Art Deco sculpture, ceramics, and design. Similar buildings, though not quite as tall, soon appeared in Chicago and other large American cities. Rockefeller Center added a new design element: several tall buildings grouped around an open plaza, with a fountain in the middle. 4631: 669: 4379: 8164: 129: 9472: 1643: 6492: 7356: 3906: 2706: 5575: 3103: 4218: 2866: 7592: 5718: 6287: 2191: 7317: 5670: 3701: 7645: 8122: 9406: 6900: 3719: 7983: 5865: 8261: 6676: 2606: 8633: 1886: 3190: 8975: 4262: 3929: 4559: 3173: 2081: 4743: 4419: 8725: 8099: 6699: 4900: 8141: 6737: 6584: 2820: 4731: 3956: 9089: 6884: 5367: 4508: 5742: 4211:. In the United States, it became most closely associated with transport; Streamline moderne was rare in office buildings but was often used for bus stations and airport terminals, such as the terminal at La Guardia airport in New York City that handled the first transatlantic flights, via the PanAm Clipper flying boats; and in roadside architecture, such as gas stations and diners. In the late 1930s a series of diners, modelled upon streamlined railroad cars, were produced and installed in towns in New England; at least two examples still remain and are now registered historic buildings. 8389: 7702: 5443: 4539: 1612: 7533: 4360: 1089: 7816: 8416: 9363: 6401: 3471: 8370: 9259: 6511: 3410: 8598: 7797: 5030: 7198: 4317: 4062: 6079:, but usually known simply as SuĂ« and Mare. Unlike the prominent art nouveau designers like Louis Majorelle, who personally designed every piece, they assembled a team of skilled craftsmen and produced complete interior designs, including furniture, glassware, carpets, ceramics, wallpaper and lighting. Their work featured bright colors and furniture and fine woods, such as ebony encrusted with mother of pearl, abalone and silvered metal to create bouquets of flowers. They designed everything from the interiors of ocean liners to perfume bottles for the label of 1672: 6235: 9436: 5782: 8872:, an early landmark of modern Bucharest, was the first skyscraper of the city. It was the tallest building between 1933 and the 1950s, with a height of 52.5 metres (172 ft). The architects were Louis Weeks and Edmond van Saanen Algi and engineer Walter Troy. The art deco monuments are a crucial part of the character of Bucharest since they describe and mark an important period from its history, the interbellic life (World War I–World War II). Most of the buildings from those years are prone to catastrophe, as Bucharest is located in an earthquake zone. 8472: 7866: 7472: 1856: 4679: 4707: 3745: 7514: 7851: 107: 9456: 7835: 589: 5010: 7630: 6434:. It was illuminated by electric lights within twelve pillars of Lalique crystal; thirty-six matching pillars lined the walls. This was one of the earliest examples of illumination being directly integrated into architecture. The style of ships was soon adapted to buildings. A notable example is found on the San Francisco waterfront, where the Maritime Museum building, built as a public bath in 1937, resembles a ferryboat, with ship railings and rounded corners. The Star Ferry Terminal in Hong Kong also used a variation of the style. 2483: 9032: 9232: 8002: 8556: 7491: 1117: 8206: 3452: 8226: 6985:
intended for the upper arms, and several bracelets were often worn at the same time. The short haircuts of women in the twenties called for elaborate deco earring designs. As women began to smoke in public, designers created very ornate cigarette cases and ivory cigarette holders. The invention of the wristwatch before World War I inspired jewelers to create extraordinary, decorated watches, encrusted with diamonds and plated with enamel, gold and silver. Pendant watches, hanging from a ribbon, also became fashionable.
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public and residential buildings. Parallelly, the changing political climate in the country and the aspirational quality of the Art Deco aesthetics led to a whole-hearted acceptance of the building style in the city's development. Most of the buildings from this period can be seen spread throughout the city neighbourhoods in areas such as Churchgate, Colaba, Fort, Mohammed Ali Road, Cumbala Hill, Dadar, Matunga, Bandra and Chembur.
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its high point in the 1925 Paris Exposition of Decorative Arts. In the late 1920s and the 1930s, the decorative style changed, inspired by new materials and technologies. It became sleeker and less ornamental. Furniture, like architecture, began to have rounded edges and to take on a polished, streamlined look, taken from the streamline modern style. New materials, such as nickel or chrome-plated steel, aluminium and
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present new French styles in the Salon of 1912. The rules of the Salon indicated that only modern styles would be permitted. All of the major French furniture designers took part in Salon: Paul Follot, Paul Iribe, Maurice DufrĂȘne, AndrĂ© Groult, AndrĂ© Mare and Louis SuĂ« took part, presenting new works that updated the traditional French styles of Louis XVI and
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The friezes of Palais de la Porte Dorée at the 1931 Paris Colonial Exposition showed the faces of the different nationalities of French colonies. The Streamline style made it appear that the building itself was in motion. The WPA murals of the 1930s featured ordinary people; factory workers, postal workers, families and farmers, in place of classical heroes.
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murals for the Bordeaux Pavilion at the 1925 Decorative Arts Exposition in Paris, and also painted the picture over the fireplace in the Maison du Collectionneur exhibit at the 1925 Exposition, which featured furniture by Ruhlmann and other prominent Art Deco designers. His murals were also prominent in the décor of the French ocean liner
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During the 1930s, Art Deco had a noticeable effect on house design in the United Kingdom, as well as the design of various public buildings. Straight, white-rendered house frontages rising to flat roofs, sharply geometric door surrounds and tall windows, as well as convex-curved metal corner windows,
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style, which was simple and clean-lined. The French designer Frantz Jourdain, the President of the Paris Salon d'Automne, invited designers from Munich to participate in the 1910 Salon. French designers saw the new German style and decided to meet the German challenge. The French designers decided to
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designed pieces with highly intricate geometric patterns, including silver earrings that looked like skyscrapers. Gerard Sandoz was only 18 when he started to design jewelry in 1921; he designed many celebrated pieces based on the smooth and polished look of modern machinery. The glass designer René
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and other exotic woods, decorated with inlays of ivory, tortoise shell, mother of pearl, Little pompoms of silk decorated the handles of drawers of the cabinets. His furniture was based upon 18th-century models, but simplified and reshaped. In all of his work, the interior structure of the furniture
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Throughout the Art Deco period, and particularly in the 1930s, the motifs of the décor expressed the function of the building. Theatres were decorated with sculpture which illustrated music, dance, and excitement; power companies showed sunrises, the Chrysler building showed stylized hood ornaments;
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There was no section set aside for painting at the 1925 Exposition. Art deco painting was by definition decorative, designed to decorate a room or work of architecture, so few painters worked exclusively in the style, but two painters are closely associated with Art Deco. Jean Dupas painted Art Deco
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Mumbai's expanding port commerce in the 1930s resulted in the growth of educated middle class population. It also saw an increase of people migrating to Mumbai in search of job opportunities. This led to the pressing need for new developments through Land Reclamation Schemes and construction of new
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Other notable Art Deco glass manufacturers included Marius-Ernest Sabino, who specialized in figurines, vases, bowls, and glass sculptures of fish, nudes, and animals. For these he often used an opalescent glass which could change from white to blue to amber, depending upon the light. His vases and
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by introducing more colourful gemstones, such as small emeralds, rubies and sapphires. They also placed greater emphasis on very elaborate and elegant settings, featuring less-expensive materials such as enamel, glass, horn and ivory. Diamonds themselves were cut in less traditional forms; the 1925
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and by the colourful costumes and sets of the Ballets Russes. This style was often expressed with exotic materials such as sharkskin, mother of pearl, ivory, tinted leather, lacquered and painted wood, and decorative inlays on furniture that emphasized its geometry. This period of the style reached
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The façade of the house, designed by Duchamp-Villon, was not very radical by modern standards; the lintels and pediments had prismatic shapes, but otherwise the façade resembled an ordinary house of the period. For the two rooms, Mare designed the wallpaper, which featured stylized roses and floral
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in 1935, and for some of the first-class sleeping cars of the French railroads. At the 1925 Exposition of Decorative Arts, he had his own pavilion, designed a dining room with a table setting and matching glass ceiling for the SĂšvres Pavilion, and designed a glass fountain for the courtyard of the
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Jewellery became much more colourful and varied in style. Cartier and the firm of Boucheron combined diamonds with colourful other gemstones cut into the form of leaves, fruit or flowers, to make brooches, rings, earrings, clips and pendants. Far Eastern themes also became popular; plaques of jade
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The grand showcases of American Art Deco interior design were the lobbies of government buildings, theaters, and particularly office buildings. Interiors were extremely colorful and dynamic, combining sculpture, murals, and ornate geometric design in marble, glass, ceramics and stainless steel. An
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The architectural style of art deco made its debut in Paris in 1903–04, with the construction of two apartment buildings in Paris, one by Auguste Perret on rue Benjamin Franklin and the other on rue TrĂ©taigne by Henri Sauvage. The two young architects used reinforced concrete for the first time in
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on the left bank, and along the banks of the Seine. The Grand Palais, the largest hall in the city, was filled with exhibits of decorative arts from the participating countries. There were 15,000 exhibitors from twenty different countries, including Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Great
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In many cities, efforts have been made to protect the remaining Art Deco buildings. In many U.S. cities, historic art deco cinemas have been preserved and turned into cultural centres. Even more modest art deco buildings have been preserved as part of America's architectural heritage; an art deco
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The architectural style first appeared in Paris with the ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es (1910–13) by Auguste Perret but then spread rapidly around Europe, until examples could be found in nearly every large city, from London to Moscow. In Germany two variations of Art Deco flourished in the 1920s and
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Rapidly changing fashions in clothing brought new styles of jewellery. Sleeveless dresses of the 1920s meant that arms needed decoration, and designers quickly created bracelets of gold, silver and platinum encrusted with lapis-lazuli, onyx, coral, and other colourful stones; Other bracelets were
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In the 1930s, furniture designs adapted to the form, with smoother surfaces and curved forms. The masters of the late style included Donald Deskey, who was one of the most influential designers; he created the interior of the Radio City Music Hall. He used a mixture of traditional and very modern
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Art Deco, like the complex times that engendered it, can best be characterized by a series of contradictions: minimalist vs maximalist, angular vs fluid, ziggurat vs streamline, symmetrical vs irregular, to name a few. The iconography chosen by Art Deco artists to express the period is also laden
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after World War II, but elsewhere the style largely vanished, except in industrial design, where it continued to be used in automobile styling and products such as jukeboxes. In the 1960s, it experienced a modest academic revival, thanks in part to the writings of architectural historians such as
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The Art Deco interior designer Paul Follot defended Art Deco in this way: "We know that man is never content with the indispensable and that the superfluous is always needed...If not, we would have to get rid of music, flowers, and perfumes..!" However, Le Corbusier was a brilliant publicist for
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The Indian Institute of Architects, founded in Mumbai in 1929, played a prominent role in propagating the Art Deco movement. In November 1937, this institute organised the 'Ideal Home Exhibition' held in the Town Hall in Mumbai which spanned over 12 days and attracted about one hundred thousand
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of 1931, to celebrate the people and products of French colonies. The exterior façade was entirely covered with sculpture, and the lobby created an Art Deco harmony with a wood parquet floor in a geometric pattern, a mural depicting the people of French colonies; and a harmonious composition of
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During the Art Nouveau period, posters usually advertised theatrical products or cabarets. In the 1920s, travel posters, made for steamship lines and airlines, became extremely popular. The style changed notably in the 1920s, to focus attention on the product being advertised. The images became
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Like the Art Nouveau period before it, Art Deco was an exceptional period for fine glass and other decorative objects, designed to fit their architectural surroundings. The most famous producer of glass objects was René Lalique, whose works, from vases to hood ornaments for automobiles, became
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Many of the best surviving examples of Art Deco are cinemas built in the 1920s and 1930s. The Art Deco period coincided with the conversion of silent films to sound, and movie companies built large display destinations in major cities to capture the huge audience that came to see movies. Movie
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calling for a return to the craftsmanship and materials of earlier centuries and using a new repertoire of forms taken from nature, particularly baskets and garlands of fruit and flowers. A second tendency of Art Deco, also from 1910 to 1920, was inspired by the bright colours of the artistic
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was created to give work to unemployed artists. Many were given the task of decorating government buildings, hospitals and schools. There was no specific art deco style used in the murals; artists engaged to paint murals in government buildings came from many different schools, from American
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American skyscrapers marked the summit of the Art Deco style; they became the tallest and most recognizable modern buildings in the world. They were designed to show the prestige of their builders through their height, their shape, their color, and their dramatic illumination at night. The
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Cubism's adumbrated geometry became coin of the realm in the 1920s. Art Deco's development of Cubism's selective geometry into a wider array of shapes carried Cubism as a pictorial taxonomy to a much broader audience and wider appeal. (Richard Harrison Martin, Metropolitan Museum of
3862:. Jean Carlu designed posters for Charlie Chaplin movies, soaps, and theatres; in the late 1930s he emigrated to the United States, where, during the World War, he designed posters to encourage war production. The designer Charles Gesmar became famous making posters for the singer 1220: 2166: 1743:, so popular in Paris a few years earlier. Grasset stressed the principle that various simple geometric shapes like triangles and squares are the basis of all compositional arrangements. The reinforced-concrete buildings of Auguste Perret and Henri Sauvage, and particularly the 5653: 5536: 1566: 5172: 3681: 2267: 986:, combining polychromatic fabrics with exotic and expensive materials, including ebony and ivory. After World War I, they became one of the most prominent French interior design firms, producing the furniture for the first-class salons and cabins of the French transatlantic 5259: 2239: 1758: 5805: 3817:
The Art Deco style appeared early in the graphic arts, in the years just before World War I. It appeared in Paris in the posters and the costume designs of LĂ©on Bakst for the Ballets Russes, and in the catalogues of the fashion designers Paul Poiret. The illustrations of
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Public art deco sculpture was almost always representational, usually of heroic or allegorical figures related to the purpose of the building or room. The themes were usually selected by the patrons, not the artist. Abstract sculpture for decoration was extremely rare.
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In the United States, Art Deco buildings are found from coast to coast, in all the major cities. It was most widely used for office buildings, train stations, airport terminals, and cinemas; residential buildings are rare. During the 1920s and 1930s architects in the
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During its heyday, Art Deco represented luxury, glamour, exuberance, and faith in social and technological progress. The movement featured rare and expensive materials, such as ebony and ivory, and exquisite craftsmanship. It also introduced new materials such as
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Art Deco was not a single style, but a collection of different and sometimes contradictory styles. In architecture, Art Deco was the successor to (and reaction against) Art Nouveau, a style which flourished in Europe between 1895 and 1900, and coexisted with the
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Decoration in the Art Deco period went through several distinct phases. Between 1910 and 1920, as Art Nouveau was exhausted, design styles saw a return to tradition, particularly in the work of Paul Iribe. In 1912 André Vera published an essay in the magazine
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style. He attacked furniture made only for the rich and called upon designers to create furniture made with inexpensive materials and modern style, which ordinary people could afford. He designed his own chairs, created to be inexpensive and mass-produced.
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designed a cocktail set resembling a skyscraper made of chrome-plated steel. Raymond Subes designed an elegant metal grille for the entrance of the Palais de la Porte Dorée, the centre-piece of the 1931 Paris Colonial Exposition. The French sculptor
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line, becomes a common device in articulating Art Deco façades, from individual homes and tenement buildings to cinemas or oil stations. Art Deco also used the clashing colours and designs of Fauvism, notably in the work of Henri Matisse and
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perfectly captured the elegance and sensuality of the style. In the 1920s, the look changed; the fashions stressed were more casual, sportive and daring, with the woman models usually smoking cigarettes. American fashion magazines such as
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and others were preeminent. Many Art Deco landmarks in Asia were demolished during the great economic expansion of Asia the late 20th century, but some notable enclaves of the architecture still remain, particularly in Shanghai and
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conceives her dress models in an abstract and geometric style, "as live paintings or sculptures of living forms". Cubist-like designs are created by Louis Barrilet in the stained-glass windows of the American bar at the
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café and gas station along Route 66 in Shamrock, Texas is an historic monument. The Miami Beach Architectural District protects several hundred old buildings, and requires that new buildings comply with the style. In
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In the 21st century, modern variants of Art Deco, called Neo Art Deco (or neo-Art Deco), have appeared in some American cities, inspired by the classic Art Deco buildings of the 1920s and 1930s. Examples include the
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quickly picked up the new style and popularized it in the United States. It also influenced the work of American book illustrators such as Rockwell Kent. In Germany, the most famous poster artist of the period was
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in Oakland, California, by Timothy Pflueger, had a colorful ceramic façade, a lobby four stories high, and separate Art Deco smoking rooms for gentlemen and ladies. Similar grand palaces appeared in Europe. The
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Late Art Deco wallpaper and textiles sometimes featured stylized industrial scenes, cityscapes, locomotives and other modern themes, as well as stylized female figures, metallic finishes and geometric designs.
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in which he systematically explored the decorative (ornamental) aspects of geometric elements, forms, motifs and their variations, in contrast with (and as a departure from) the undulating Art Nouveau style of
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patterns, along with upholstery, furniture and carpets, all with flamboyant and colourful motifs. It was a distinct break from traditional décor. The critic Emile Sedeyn described Mare's work in the magazine
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exhibited works considerably more accessible to the general public than the analytical Cubism of Picasso and Braque. The Cubist vocabulary was poised to attract fashion, furniture and interior designers.
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was popular in the 1930s and 1940s, the most prevalent Art Deco form of furniture at the time. Pieces were typically of plywood finished with blond veneer and with rounded edges, resembling a waterfall.
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and coral were combined with platinum and diamonds, and vanity cases, cigarette cases and powder boxes were decorated with Japanese and Chinese landscapes made with mother of pearl, enamel and lacquer.
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In the 1930s a new genre of posters appeared in the United States during the Great Depression. The Federal Art Project hired American artists to create posters to promote tourism and cultural events.
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Art Deco architecture began in Europe, but by 1939 there were examples in large cities on every continent and in almost every country. This is a selection of prominent buildings on each continent.
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or bohemian dives. Of course, most women didn't live like this, the Flapper being more a character present in popular imagination than a reality. Another female Art Deco style was the androgynous
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In 1925, two different competing schools coexisted within Art Deco: the traditionalists, who had founded the Society of Decorative Artists; included the furniture designer Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann,
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The costly and exotic furniture of Ruhlmann and other traditionalists infuriated modernists, including the architect Le Corbusier, causing him to write a famous series of articles denouncing the
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The Great Depression ruined a large part of the decorative glass industry, which depended upon wealthy clients. Some artists turned to designing stained glass windows for churches. In 1937, the
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The HĂŽtel du Collectionneur was a popular attraction at the Exposition; it displayed the new furniture designs of Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann, as well as Art Deco fabrics, carpets, and a painting by
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all created jewellery and objects in the new fashion. The firm of Chaumet made highly geometric cigarette boxes, cigarette lighters, pillboxes and notebooks, made of hard stones decorated with
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Art Deco in South America is especially present in countries that received a great wave of immigration in the first half of the 20th century, with notable works in their richest cities, like
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Egyptian influences – Dress with lotus flowers inspired by Ancient Egyptian decoration, by Jenny (couturier) and Lesage (embroiderer) (1925), silk, metallic thread, and crocheted embroidery,
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Spain and Portugal have some striking examples of Art Deco buildings, particularly movie theaters. Examples in Portugal are the Capitólio Theater (1931) and the Éden Cine-Theatre (1937) in
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Lalique also entered the field, creating pendants of fruit, flowers, frogs, fairies or mermaids made of sculpted glass in bright colors, hanging on cords of silk with tassels. The jeweller
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Art Deco artists produced a wide variety of practical objects in the Art Deco style, made of industrial materials from traditional wrought iron to chrome-plated steel. The American artist
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in New York City, which opened in 1932. Originally designed as theatrical performance space, it quickly transformed into a cinema, which could seat 6,015 customers. The interior design by
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of 1933. It was unsuccessful commercially, but the beauty and functionality of its design set a precedent; meant modernity. It continued to be used in car design well after World War II.
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Bevis Hillier. In the 1970s efforts were made in the United States and Europe to preserve the best examples of Art Deco architecture, and many buildings were restored and repurposed.
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in what is now Eritrea. Today, many of the movie theatres have been subdivided into multiplexes, but others have been restored and are used as cultural centres in their communities.
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statuette, named for a style of ancient Greek temple statues made of gold and ivory. They were sometimes made of bronze, or sometimes with much more lavish materials, such as ivory,
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made necklaces of contrasting colours by bringing together silver and black lacquer, or gold with lapis lazuli. Many of his designs looked like highly polished pieces of machines.
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with contradictions. Fair maidens in 18th-century dress seem to coexist with chic sophisticated ladies and recumbent nudes, and flashes of lightning illuminate stylized rosebuds.
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featured brightly coloured and highly stylized garlands of roses and flowers, which decorated the walls, floors, and furniture. Stylized Floral motifs also dominated the work of
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Textiles were an important part of the Art Deco style, in the form of colourful wallpaper, upholstery and carpets, In the 1920s, designers were inspired by the stage sets of the
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had been used only for industrial and apartment buildings, Perret had built the first modern reinforced-concrete apartment building in Paris on rue Benjamin Franklin in 1903–04.
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in Buenos Aires (1934), by SĂĄnchez, Lagos and de la Torre, was the tallest reinforced-concrete structure when it was completed and is a notable example of late Art Deco style.
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began designing products in more modern styles. Beginning in 1900, department stores recruited decorative artists to work in their design studios. The decoration of the 1912
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Alastair Duncan writes "Cubism, in some bastardized form or other, became the lingua franca of the era's decorative artists." The Cubists, themselves under the influence of
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The emergence of Art Deco was closely connected with the rise in status of decorative artists, who until late in the 19th century were considered simply artisans. The term
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which took place in Paris from April to October in 1925. This was officially sponsored by the French government, and covered a site in Paris of 55 acres, running from the
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and Paul Follot, refused to use mass production, insisting that each piece be made individually. The early Art Deco style featured luxurious and exotic materials such as
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At its birth between 1910 and 1914, Art Deco was an explosion of colours, featuring bright and often clashing hues, frequently in floral designs, presented in furniture
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simpler, precise, more linear, more dynamic, and were often placed against a single-color background. In France, popular Art Deco designers included Charles Loupot and
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materials, including aluminium, chrome, and bakelite, an early form of plastic. Other top designers of Art Deco furniture of the 1930s in the United States included
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in London (1937) had a tower modelled on the Empire State building, covered with cream ceramic tiles and an interior in an Art Deco-Italian Renaissance style. The
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to reduce aerodynamic drag at high velocities. The bullet shapes were applied by designers to cars, trains, ships, and even objects not intended to move, such as
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instead of gold, since it was strong and flexible, and could set clusters of stones. Jewellers also began to use more dark materials, such as enamels and black
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in the United States, many sculptors were commissioned to make works for the decoration of federal government buildings, with funds provided by the WPA, or
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bowls featured molded friezes of animals, nudes or busts of women with fruit or flowers. His work was less subtle but more colourful than that of Lalique.
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Parallel with these Art Deco sculptors, more avant-garde and abstract modernist sculptors were at work in Paris and New York City. The most prominent were
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Pierre Le Paguays was a prominent Art Deco studio sculptor, whose work was shown at the 1925 Exposition. He worked with bronze, marble, ivory, onyx, gold,
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in general. Cubism discovers its decorative potential within the Art Deco aesthetic, when transposed from the canvas onto a textile material or wallpaper.
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stencil-based printing system, which allowed designers to achieve crispness of lines and very vivid colours. Art Deco forms appeared in the clothing of
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Paris residential buildings; the new buildings had clean lines, rectangular forms, and no decoration on the façades; they marked a clean break with the
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of the 1920s, with flattened bosom, dispelled waist and revealed legs, reducing the silhouette to a short tube, topped with a head-hugging cloche hat.
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and other manufacturers. French furniture manufacturers felt threatened by the growing popularity of German manufacturers and styles, particularly the
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Parisian department stores and fashion designers also played an important part in the rise of Art Deco. Prominent businesses such as silverware firm
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In decoration, many different styles were borrowed and used by Art Deco. They included pre-modern art from around the world and observable at the
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French furniture from 1910 until the early 1920s was largely an updating of French traditional furniture styles, and the art nouveau designs of
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did not appear in print until 1966, in the title of the first modern exhibition on the subject, held by the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris,
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architecture, in a highly stylized form; it used pyramid shapes, and the interior walls were covered with highly stylized rows of hieroglyphs.
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Sculpture was a very common and integral feature of Art Deco architecture. In France, allegorical bas-reliefs representing dance and music by
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Most Art Deco buildings in Africa were built during European colonial rule, and often designed by Italian, French and Portuguese architects.
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was a traditional furniture designer who moved smoothly into Art Deco in the 1920s; he designed the furniture for the dining room of the
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style. Between 1910 and 1913, Perret used his experience in concrete apartment buildings to construct the ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es, 15
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sculpture. He was not fully recognised for his artistic accomplishments until the age of 67 at the Salon d'Automne of 1922 with the work
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Classic Moderne has a more graceful appearance, and there is less ornamentation. Classic Moderne is also sometimes referred to as PWA (
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Stylized flowers (especially spiral flowers and converging fascicles) – Architectural element for the Parfumerie d'Orsay in Paris, by
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Graphic Design and Architecture, A 20th Century History: A Guide to Type, Image, Symbol, and Visual Storytelling in the Modern World
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has a rare example of Art Deco stained glass windows in the Chapel of the Sacred Heart, made in 1932–34 by the Paris glass artist
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in New York City, a 20th-century adaptation of a classical subject. Other important works for Rockefeller Center were made by
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is famous for many examples of Art Deco architecture, and there are a number of buildings in the style situated along the
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Many Art Deco buildings in Asia were designed by European architects. But in the Philippines, local architects such as
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In the 1930s, a dramatic new form of Art Deco painting appeared in the United States. During the Great Depression, the
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in Bakersfield, California attached a tower in California Mission style to an Art Deco Hall. The largest of all is
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both participated the 1912 Salon. After the war the two men joined to form their own company, formally called the
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had been invented in 1875, giving the designers of furniture, textiles, and other decoration official status. The
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symbols of the period. He had made ventures into glass before World War I, designing bottles for the perfumes of
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Art Deco architecture is sometimes classified into three types: Zigzag (aka Jazz Moderne); Classic Moderne; and
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New industrial materials began to influence the design of cars and household objects. These included aluminium,
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Exposition saw many diamonds cut in the form of tiny rods or matchsticks. Other popular Art Deco cuts include:
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old European cut, round in shape and cut by hand so sparks of color (called fire) flash from within the stone.
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was a furnished installation with a façade, a staircase, wrought iron banisters, a bedroom, a living room—the
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was also inspired by modern machinery, combined with bright reds and blacks contrasting with polished metal.
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asscher cut, more square-shaped than emerald with a high crown and the first diamond cut to ever be patented;
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Cours des MĂ©tiers, a slender glass column which spouted water from the sides and was illuminated at night.
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The World of Art Deco: An Exhibition Organized by The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, June–September 1971
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of the Art Deco era. Fashion changed dramatically during this period, thanks in particular to designers
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in Paris (1932), with its imposing tower, was the largest cinema in Europe after the 6,000 seats of the
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introduced the idea of strengthening the concrete with a mesh of iron rods in a grill pattern. In 1893,
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Streamline was a variety of Art Deco which emerged during the mid-1930s. It was influenced by modern
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The Cubist influence continued within Art Deco, even as Deco branched out in many other directions.
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Dressing table and chair of marble and encrusted, lacquered, and gilded wood by Follot (1919–20)
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built the first concrete garage in Paris, then an apartment building, house, then, in 1913, the
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Balfour, Alan (1978). Rockefeller Center: Architecture as Theater. McGraw-Hill, Inc., p. 311,
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contrasted rectangular and triangular patterns, and embedded pearls in lines on onyx plaques.
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Detail of the Stoclet Palace's façade, made of reinforced concrete covered with marble plaques
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by Charlotte Benton, Tim Benton and Ghislain Wood (2002), Renaissance du Livre, pages 165–171
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The Encyclopedia of art deco, An Illustrative Guide to a Decorative Style from 1920 to 1939
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in 1902. Several new magazines devoted to decorative arts were founded in Paris, including
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in 1925, though the diverse styles that characterised it had already appeared in Paris and
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section of the 1912 Salon d'Automne, an architectural installation was exhibited known as
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in Brentford. Also in West London is the Hoover Building, which was originally built for
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first learned the uses of reinforced concrete working as a draftsman in Perret's studio.
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CĂ©zanne's Composition: Analysis of His Form, with Diagrams and Photographs of His Motifs
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Melbourne and Sydney, Australia, have several notable Art Deco buildings, including the
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glass company began the practice of commissioning famous artists to produce glassware.
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In the late 1930s, a new variety of Art Deco architecture became common; it was called
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Interior of the ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es, with Bourdelle's bas-reliefs over the stage
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The vivid hues of Art Deco came from many sources, including the exotic set designs by
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Rose Mousse pattern for upholstery, cotton and silk (1920), Metropolitan Museum of Art
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used glass, aluminum, chrome, and leather to create a visual escape from reality. The
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appeared in France between 1907 and 1912, influencing the development of Art Deco. In
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Art Deco Complete: The Definitive Guide to the Decorative Arts of the 1920s and 1930s
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baguette cut: small, rectangular step-cut shapes often used to outline bolder stones;
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were hung. Thousands of spectators at the salon passed through the full-scale model.
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Other new technologies that were important to Art Deco were new methods in producing
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Strada Romulus no. 75 in Bucharest (1930s) by unknown architect, in a state of decay
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Art Deco Architecture: Design, Decoration and Detail from the Twenties and Thirties
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in Paris, originally the Museum of Public Works, built for the 1937 Exposition, by
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to train artists and artisans in crafts relating to the fine arts, was renamed the
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Decoration not just through ornaments, but also through combinations of volumes -
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Gold buckle set with diamonds and carved onyx, lapis lazuli, jade, and coral, by
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One of the best known and certainly the largest public Art Deco sculpture is the
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magazine (November 1967) as examples. In 1971, he organized an exhibition at the
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made a floral chair with a parrot design for the hunting lodge of art collector
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Art Deco buildings can be found throughout Central America, including in Cuba.
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In France, the best example of an Art Deco interior during this period was the
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employed more than 300 artists, whose styles ranged from updated versions of
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The Art Deco style was not limited to buildings on land; the ocean liner SS
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Constructivist influences – Clock, decorated with flat geometric shapes, by
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The settings for diamonds also changed; More and more often jewellers used
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Britain, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and the new
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The event that marked the zenith of the style and gave it its name was the
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Primitivist influences – Bust for a shop window, anonymous Belgian artist (
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Display of early Art Deco furnishings by the Atelier français at the 1913
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In Canada, surviving Art Deco structures are mainly in the major cities;
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continued the transition, popularising the style of sporty, casual chic.
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An aesthetic of artificial lighting – Maison de France (now showroom for
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no. 70–72, Paris, "Modern" decor in an established typology, designed by
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palaces in the 1920s often combined exotic themes with art deco style;
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made their first appearance at the 1912 exhibit, under the name of the
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ArtSpoke: A Guide to Modern Ideas, Movements, and Buzzwords, 1848–1944
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Ocean liners also adopted a style of Art Deco, known in French as the
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Explanatory text on Art Deco in the Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris.
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The use of the style was greatly enhanced by the introduction of the
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that were predominant in European and American architecture. In 1905
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Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes
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Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne
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A History of Du Cane Court: Land, Architecture, People and Politics
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to preserve the fine collection of Art Deco buildings found there.
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Influences of the Expressionist theatre and film – Interior of the
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The established jewellery houses of Paris in the period, Cartier,
6685:(1920–1930), silk, pearls, strass, cabochon, and other materials, 4825:; the lobby was highly decorated with sculpture and ceramics. The 3858:, who became famous for his posters of American singer and dancer 2296:– Staircase house with elevators from four street levels, part of 1891:
Pre-Columbian influences (in this case Maya) – Interior detail of
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In Mexico, the most imposing Art Deco example is interior of the
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Vertical and horizontal luminous surfaces – Entrance hall of the
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International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts
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International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts
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status, the first cultural site in New Zealand to be nominated.
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For a comprehensive list of existing buildings by country, see:
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and the rise of the strictly functional and unadorned styles of
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One of the largest Art Deco buildings in Western Europe is the
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in Hollywood (1922) was inspired by ancient Egyptian tombs and
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marquise cut, to give the illusion of being bigger and bolder;
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Louis XVI style influences – Dressing table and chair set, by
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Les AnnĂ©es 25 : Art dĂ©co, Bauhaus, Stijl, Esprit nouveau
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in Las Vegas, Nevada, which includes art deco features from
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American Art Deco: Modernistic Architecture and Regionalism
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Skirt by the Maison AgnĂšs (1925–1927), silk, MusĂ©e Galliera
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in London's suburbs, by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners (1938)
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The Chrysler Building was soon surpassed in height by the
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Art in the Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation
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Erich Mendelsohn and the Architecture of German Modernism
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Les années "25": art déco, Bauhaus, Stijl, Esprit nouveau
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and Cartier tried to reduce the traditional dominance of
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Ingenious games of light and darkness – Stage design for
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MĂ©thode de Composition Ornementale, ÉlĂ©ments Rectilignes,
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Art Nouveau influences – Sinuous curves on the façade of
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This article is about the art style. For other uses, see
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Benton, Charlotte; Benton, Tim; Wood, Ghislaine (2003).
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Benton, Charlotte; Benton, Tim; Wood, Ghislaine (2010).
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McLaughlin, Katherine; Stamp, Elizabeth (26 June 2023).
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and was converted into a superstore in the early 1990s.
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of the Mihai Zisman House (Calea Călărașilor no. 44) in
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workshop, to more modern forms from the workshop of the
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In its time, Art Deco was tagged with other names, like
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by Edgar Brandt, displayed at the 1925 Paris Exposition
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Former Belgian National Institute of Radio Broadcasting
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decorated the earliest Art Deco landmark in Paris, the
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The other painter closely associated with the style is
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Figure dans un Fauteuil (Seated Nude, Femme nue assise)
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Art Deco Sculpture: From Root to Flourishing (vol.1,2)
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has retained a sizeable number of Art Deco buildings.
6851:(1922), presenting a polychrome geometric decoration, 2176:(1927), silver, in a temporary exhibition called the " 18515: 12517: 12463:"Art Deco-era rings: how to buy and what to look for" 12207: 12156: 11515: 11185: 10384:
and the meaning of modernism in pre-1914 France", in
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building that is reminiscent of Art Deco architecture
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no. 41 in Paris, unknown architect or sculptor (1924)
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New York City's skyline was radically changed by the
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Rococo influences – Commode, by Paul Iribarne Garay (
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Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa Moderna
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Apollo and His Meditation Surrounded by the 9 Muses
1078:on the façade of the ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es by 13461: 13357: 13264:Tamara de Lempicka: a Catalogue RaisonnĂ© 1921–1980 13240: 13059:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 257. 13034:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 255. 12543:Art Deco Britain - Buildings of the Interwar Years 12047:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 206. 12022:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 185. 11992:Art Deco Britain - Buildings of the Interwar Years 11919:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 196. 11894:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 192. 11869:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 189. 11337:Tamara de Lempicka: a Catalogue RaisonnĂ© 1921–1980 11248: 11246: 10850: 10842: 9429:poster promoting milk drinking in Cleveland (1940) 7971:List of Art Deco architecture in the United States 7387:Art Deco visuals and imagery was used in multiple 6977:, which provided a higher contrast with diamonds. 6117:, and for the first-class cabins of the steamship 5604:), Avenue des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es no. 101 in Paris, by 4893:by Hijman Louis de Jong and Willem Kromhout (1921) 4748:Ceiling and chandelier detail on the lobby of the 2977: 1951:Sub-Saharian African influences – Winter 1930, by 1935:of King Mishe miShyaang maMbul (1760–1780), wood, 1431: 1106:Dome of the Theater, with Art Deco rose design by 546:Vienna Secession and Wiener WerkstĂ€tte (1897–1912) 17938: 13502:Ray, Gordon N. (2005). Tansell, G. Thomas (ed.). 12072:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 79. 11969:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 44. 11584: 11448:, General Services Administration. Archived from 11324:Les Arts dĂ©coratifs Ă  bord des paquebots français 11228:Larousse Encyclopedia on-line edition (in French) 11132:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 51. 11107:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 88. 11079:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 67. 11051:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 74. 11001:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 69. 10818: 10816: 10814: 10812: 10150: 10148: 10146: 10144: 10142: 8868:to the private houses and smaller districts. The 2762:French Economic, Social and Environmental Council 494: 19291: 13521:Lehmann, Niels (2012). Rauhut, Christoph (ed.). 13238: 12367:Exploring Art Deco in Textile and Fashion Design 12275:"Curves of Steel: Streamlined Automobile Design" 12138: 11788: 10942: 10234: 10232: 10225:. New York: Holmes & Meier. pp. 16, 56. 9962: 9913: 9876: 9758:Bulletin de la SociĂ©tĂ© française de photographie 9706: 9697:(2006), Editions Jean-Paul Gisserot, pp. 110–116 9681: 9080: 5580:The sunburst – Detail above the entrance of the 5221:Repeating patterns – Decorative ironwork of the 4567:, now the Comcast Building, in New York City by 4207:, an industrial complex in the London suburb of 1313:(1912), original plaster, exhibited at the 1912 1306:Danseuse (Femme Ă  l'Ă©ventail, Femme Ă  la cruche) 380:Bulletin de la SociĂ©tĂ© française de photographie 12198: 11255:Design Handbook: Concepts, Materials and Styles 11243: 10969:"Rietveld Schröder huis (rijksmonument #18329)" 10665: 10663: 9625: 9129:(1929–1934) by Walter Froy, Louis S. Weeks and 7142:Angular chandeliers by Lanchester & Lodge ( 2304:(1914), ink and pencil on paper, Musei Civici, 1984:. Artists and designers integrated motifs from 439:published the first major academic book on it, 13635:Savage, Rebecca Binno; Kowalski, Greg (2004). 13634: 11596:, Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society 10957:(4). University of Pittsburgh. 9 October 2003. 10809: 10184: 10182: 10180: 10178: 10139: 10087:Laurent, Stephane, "L'artiste dĂ©corateur", in 9980:, Metropolitan Press Publications, 1989, p. 8" 8751:. Notable examples include Erich Mendelsohn's 8254:Edificio El Moro in Mexico City, Mexico (1936) 6930:Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History 5542:Complex zigzags – Foot of a console table, by 5205:The flower basket – Balconies and pediment of 4600:in Manhattan (completed in 1930), designed by 4589:, which opened in 1929. Designed by modernist 4247:or ocean liner style, at 3, boulevard Victor, 3088:, relief sculpture in the lobby of the former 2828:, a mural in the Ariel Rios Federal Building, 1970:MusĂ©e national des Arts d'Afrique et d'OcĂ©anie 879: 413:École nationale supĂ©rieure des arts dĂ©coratifs 392:for objects for stage scenery created for the 65:to make improvements to the overall structure. 18501: 17924: 16966: 13868: 12402: 11098: 11096: 11070: 11068: 10314:. University of California Press. p. 9. 10229: 9839:(in French). MusĂ©e des arts dĂ©coratifs. 1966. 8882:List of Art Deco architecture in the Americas 8409:Lopez Serrano Building in Havana, Cuba (1932) 8359:List of Art Deco architecture in the Americas 7967:List of Art Deco architecture in the Americas 7042:Bottles, unknown designer or producer (1920s) 4736:Interior door in the Chrysler Building (1930) 3335:In Britain, Deco public statuary was made by 3320:provided sculpture for the façade of the new 2799:. A handful of Art Deco hotels were built in 2172:Cubist influences – Cubic coffee service, by 1128:Apollon et sa mĂ©ditation entourĂ©e des 9 muses 860:department store. Other designers, including 828:, and that year it created its own workshop, 13558: 13440: 13078: 13076: 12396: 12013: 12011: 11779:(1966), Atlantic, Little and Brown, page 277 10660: 10154: 10053: 10051: 10024:"Salon d'Automne 2012, exhibition catalogue" 9815:Revue des arts dĂ©coratifs (Paris), 1880–1902 7747: 7244:Other notable Deco glass designers included 6940:In the 1920s and 1930s, designers including 5182:with rose basket design of inlaid ivory, by 3259: 717: 685: 347: 240: 194: 16980: 13544:(in French). Éditions Place des Victoires. 13482: 12199:Griffith Winton, Alexandra (October 2008). 11734: 11732: 11593:Joseph Csaky: A Pioneer of Modern Sculpture 11219:, Flammarion, republished in 1995, page xix 10349: 10214: 10212: 10175: 9695:Les Styles de l'architecture et du mobilier 9225:by J.J. Ory (2001), a neo-Art Deco building 8421:A rundown Art Deco building in Havana, Cuba 6847:Cigarette case of leather and gold leaf by 3200:, one of four bas-relief sculptures on the 2732:, in 1929. Its members included architects 1980:, and the tomb of the 18th dynasty Pharaoh 1821:, Iraq, unknown architect (21st century BC) 872:and silk, very bright colours and stylized 558:, had a notable influence on Art Deco. His 499:New materials and technologies, especially 201: 18508: 18494: 17931: 17917: 16973: 16959: 13875: 13861: 13756: 13111:"The Smith Center for the Performing Arts" 12905:"Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Koekelberg" 12854:"Ventilatiegebouwen Maastunnel, Rotterdam" 12663:. Princeton University Press. p. 99. 12329:. MotorBooks/MBI Publishing. p. 239. 12277:. Phoenix Art Museum. 2007. Archived from 11093: 11065: 10258:Concrete: The Vision of a New Architecture 10062:, Oxford University Press, USA, 9 Nov 2006 9997:, Oxford University Press, USA, 9 Nov 2006 9717: 9715: 9268:in Vietnam (2021), a neo-Art Deco building 4074:, after a design by Watanabe Fukuzo (1936) 3301:, including the sculptural façade and the 2853:William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building 1775:, Egypt, unknown architect (380 BC–117 AD) 574:, created in 1919, which brought together 13577: 13464:Paul T. Frankl and Modern American Design 13397: 13327: 13073: 12955:. Art Deco Classics. 2006. Archived from 12622: 12584: 12008: 11675: 11673: 11671: 11565: 11559: 10301: 10081: 10060:The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts 10048: 9995:The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts 9693:Renaut, Christophe and LazĂ©, Christophe, 9106:, protects historical Art Deco buildings. 7945:were rebuilt in Art Deco style after the 6870:Bracelet of gold, coral and jade (1925), 6818:A particular typology of the era was the 6795:The new woman of pre-WW1 days became the 5472:The stepped motif – Entrance hall of the 4869:vertical doors and horizontal balconies. 4191:or simply Streamline, or, in France, the 3531:(Dancer), bronze and ivory, by Chiparus ( 2324:no. 25 in Paris, by Charles Thomas (1930) 925:Art Deco armchair made for art collector 680:Society of Decorative Artists (1901–1945) 542:, and others, for lightweight furniture. 81:Learn how and when to remove this message 13729: 13054: 13029: 12716: 12683: 12540: 12436: 12324: 12113: 12067: 12042: 12017: 11989: 11964: 11914: 11889: 11864: 11729: 11270: 11252: 11152: 11127: 11102: 11074: 11046: 10996: 10245:. New York: Dutton. pp. 62, 67, 70. 10218: 10209: 9986: 9918:. Renaissance du Livre. pp. 16–17. 9882: 9721: 8983:Station in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1943) 8843:were all characteristic of that period. 8681:MusĂ©e d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris 8286:. They range from public buildings like 7937:Several towns in New Zealand, including 7770:List of Art Deco architecture in Oceania 7289:based on drawings by Jacques Le Breton. 6745:in a sailor's blouse and trousers (1928) 6497:Rose pattern textiles designed by Mare ( 6399: 6125:was famous for his streamlined designs. 5998:for the 1930 Salon of Decorative Artists 5304:, France, unknown architect (after 1926) 5292:or base, or just as a shaft) – Grave of 5104: 3272:MusĂ©e d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris 2363:Expressionist architecture influences – 2016:Early 20th-century avant-garde movements 1299: 978:. The furniture designers Louis SĂŒe and 313:other buildings from the 1920s and 1930s 267:, and the exoticized styles of art from 27:20th-century architectural and art style 13757:Fiell, Charlotte; Fiell, Peter (2005). 13710: 13637:Art Deco in Detroit (Images of America) 13615: 13520: 13416: 13308: 13289: 13261: 12658: 12628: 12384: 12382: 12380: 12378: 12248: 12219: 11638: 11203: 11021: 10717: 10694: 10345: 10343: 10341: 10339: 10337: 10335: 10333: 10331: 10270: 10255: 10238: 9938: 9888: 9712: 9666: 8695:Ventilation tower of the Maastunnel in 8464:List of Art Deco architecture in Europe 7758:List of Art Deco buildings in Melbourne 7464:List of Art Deco architecture in Africa 7361:Cocktail set of chrome-plated steel by 6953:emerald cut, with long step-cut facets; 6905:Molded glass pendants on silk cords by 5663:, Bucharest, by George Cristinel (1934) 3115:, metal sculpture on the façade of the 2744:, Corbusier, and, in the Soviet Union, 14: 19292: 16556:Contemporary Indigenous Australian art 13672: 13653: 13599:Paris architectures de la Belle Epoque 13378: 13355: 13336: 13270: 13179: 12654: 12652: 12650: 12596: 12225: 12213: 12186: 12162: 12101: 11827: 11815: 11763: 11705: 11703: 11701: 11668: 11662: 11626: 11521: 11509: 11358: 11237: 11191: 11179: 11024:History of Modern Design - 3rd Edition 10977:Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed 10880: 10766: 10586:"Kubistische werken op de Armory Show" 10442:. Yale University Press. p. 161. 10282: 10155:Arwas, Victor; Russell, Frank (1980). 9950: 9849: 9651: 9174:, a roadside gas station and diner on 7762:List of Art Deco buildings in Tasmania 7441:Art Deco architecture around the world 6370:principles developed for aviation and 5837:William K. Nakamura Federal Courthouse 5424:Vertical mouldings – Greybrook House ( 3460:, a design for a radiator ornament by 2118:influences – Pavillon du Tourisme, by 1751:Ancient and non-European civilizations 1271:Cubist villa at 3-49 LibuĆĄina Street, 1029:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es (1910–1913) 822:was entrusted to the department store 18489: 17912: 16954: 14576:Art of the late 16th century in Milan 13856: 13563:(in Russian). Russian Art Institute. 13539: 13217: 13198: 12933:from the original on 11 December 2008 12907:. Basilicakoekelberg.be. 8 March 2011 12878: 12572: 12528: 12511: 12174: 12150: 11800: 11775:John Burchard and Albert Bush Brown, 11533: 11482: 11470: 11297: 11253:Fell, Charlotte; Fell, Peter (2006). 10741: 10722:(in French) (published 10 March 2001) 10572: 10557: 10433: 10307: 10133: 9509:U.S. postage stamp commemorating the 9465:poster, John Wagner, artist, ca. 1940 8806:National Basilica of the Sacred Heart 8516:National Basilica of the Sacred Heart 7557:List of Art Deco architecture in Asia 7102:Grands bureaux des AciĂ©ries de Longwy 6646:Illustration by Barbier of a gown by 6404:Grand dining room of the ocean liner 6354:Hudson 4-6-4 Streamlined locomotive ( 4223:The nautical-style rounded corner of 4176: 3384:(front and side view), limestone, by 3166:, by Julian Puterman-SadƂowski (1934) 2961:featured an unauthorized portrait of 2469:Entrance to the 1925 Exposition from 1771:in the courtyard of the Isis Temple, 1259:can be seen hanging on the left wall. 566:. Hoffmann was also a founder of the 449:(2 November 1966) and an essay named 239:Art Deco got its name after the 1925 13691: 13618:1000 Immeubles et monuments de Paris 13596: 13459: 13011:from the original on 22 October 2019 12610:"Art Deco in Animation Presentation" 12403:Horton, Ros; Simmons, Sally (2007). 12375: 12299: 11650: 11161:from the original on 2 December 2008 10903:from the original on 25 October 2008 10885:(1 ed.). London: Laurence King. 10848: 10720:"MĂ©thode de composition ornementale" 10328: 9292:Smith Center for the Performing Arts 9238:Smith Center for the Performing Arts 7754:List of Art Deco buildings in Sydney 6924:, emerald, diamond and platinum, by 6764:hairstyle, in a publicity photo for 5523:no. 77 in Paris, unknown architect ( 5408:, and decorated with mosaics by the 38: 13501: 12647: 11698: 10769:100 Ideas That Changed Architecture 10358:from the original on 31 March 2022. 10242:The style of the century, 1900–1980 9856:. Rockport Publishers. p. 85. 7766:List of Art Deco buildings in Perth 7598:Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum 7338:Table mirror by Franz Hagenauer of 7096:Window for a steel mill office by 6525:, fabric designs and costumes from 6022:Late Art Deco furniture and rug by 4936:Four-story high grand lobby of the 3505:(Girl), bronze, ivory and onyx, by 3367: 2786:1937 Paris International Exposition 2678:1937 Paris International Exposition 2202:Beat the Whites with the Red Wedges 1955:, oil on canvas, private collection 1448:influences – Drawing of the dancer 407:École nationale des arts dĂ©coratifs 24: 15911:Vienna School of Fantastic Realism 14762:Neoclassical architecture in Milan 13750: 13730:Ward, Mary; Ward, Neville (1978). 13113:. David M. Schwarz Architects, Inc 12979:"Four Programmes – Art Deco Icons" 11396:University of California, Berkeley 10921: 10826:. Museum of London. Archived from 9395:("Rhythm"), in Skaryszewski Park, 9096:Miami Beach Architectural District 9052:Palacio Municipal and fountain in 8347:Miami Beach Architectural District 8321:, particularly in the US state of 8296:R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant 7912:Russell Street Police Headquarters 6310:automobile model 812, designed by 5767:Asymmetric - Ministry of Justice ( 5584:(S. Broadway no. 849) in L.A., by 5229:no. 181–183) in New York City, by 4160: 2730:The French Union of Modern Artists 2715:, built by Robert Stanton for the 2209:(1919–1920), lithographic poster, 1529:no. 21, Paris, unknown architect ( 1017:; others by the movement known as 346:Art Deco took its name, short for 25: 19336: 19310:20th-century architectural styles 18517:Architecture of the United States 15985:American Figurative Expressionism 14321:International Gothic art in Italy 13784: 13732:Home in the Twenties and Thirties 13656:Paris: Panorama de l'architecture 13151:"Frequenty Asked Questions (FAQ)" 13089:Viking Studio Books. p. 52. 12929:. london-footprints.co.uk. 2007. 12809:from the original on 30 June 2010 11681:"Art Deco Society of Los Angeles" 11155:"Art, Design and Visual Thinking" 10857:. London: VA&A Publications. 9553:Art Deco sculptures and memorials 9182:(1936), now a historical monument 8353:Central America and the Caribbean 5492:The artesian fountain – Lamp, by 5249:flower – Porte d'honneur, at the 5178:The urn – Corner cabinet made of 4405: 4141: 3587:was a pioneer of modern stylised 3278:, Henry Arnold, and many others. 3235:Federal Trade Commission Building 2991:Gold detail on the façade of the 2488:The Polish pavilion, designed by 18462: 16935: 16934: 15494:Neue KĂŒnstlervereinigung MĂŒnchen 13143: 13125: 13103: 13048: 13023: 12993: 12971: 12945: 12919: 12897: 12872: 12846: 12821: 12795: 12769: 12743: 12710: 12677: 12602: 12534: 12480: 12455: 12430: 12343: 12318: 12293: 12267: 12242: 12192: 12107: 12086: 12061: 12036: 11983: 11958: 11933: 11908: 11883: 11858: 11833: 11769: 11711:"Types of Art Deco Architecture" 10464:Salon Bourgeois, Salon d'Automne 9518: 9502: 9470: 9454: 9434: 9419: 9404: 9381: 9361: 9346: 9327: 9308: 9257: 9230: 9214: 9187: 9164: 9152: 9111: 9087: 9045: 9030: 9010: 8988: 8973: 8957: 8942: 8923: 8904: 8888: 8875: 8723: 8704: 8688: 8669: 8650: 8631: 8615: 8596: 8573: 8554: 8531: 8508: 8489: 8470: 8426: 8414: 8402: 8387: 8368: 8259: 8247: 8224: 8204: 8181: 8162: 8139: 8120: 8097: 8073: 8050: 8023: 8000: 7981: 7960: 7887: 7864: 7849: 7833: 7814: 7795: 7776: 7700: 7681: 7662: 7643: 7628: 7609: 7590: 7571: 7531: 7512: 7489: 7484:, Morocco, by Paul Sinoir (1931) 7470: 7354: 7331: 7315: 7299: 7196: 7166: 7135: 7113: 7089: 7070: 7047: 7035: 6914: 6898: 6882: 6863: 6840: 6773: 6750: 6735: 6723: 6697: 6674: 6655: 6639: 6612: 6582: 6533:. The early interior designs of 6509: 6490: 6470: 6444: 6338: 6319: 6300: 6285: 6266: 6251: 6233: 6218: 6195: 6173: 6031: 6015: 6003: 5987: 5971: 5959: 5947: 5927: 5911: 5899: 5879: 5863: 5828: 5804: 5780: 5760: 5740: 5716: 5675:Decorative stylized lettering – 5668: 5652: 5628: 5613: 5608:and Charles-Henri Besnard (1931) 5593: 5573: 5558: 5535: 5512: 5485: 5465: 5441: 5417: 5389: 5365: 5352:(The Master Builder Manole), by 5341: 5309: 5281: 5258: 5253:in Paris, by Edgar Brandt (1925) 5238: 5214: 5198: 5171: 5155: 5135: 5111: 5028: 5008: 4981: 4953: 4929: 4898: 4879: 4872: 4796: 4769: 4741: 4729: 4705: 4677: 4657: 4629: 4557: 4537: 4506: 4487: 4468: 4441: 4417: 4377: 4358: 4335: 4315: 4287: 4260: 4236: 4216: 4079: 4060: 4055:, France, by Jacques Droz (1934) 4041: 4010: 3982: 3954: 3927: 3904: 3795: 3780: 3765: 3743: 3717: 3699: 3680: 3656: 3521: 3495: 3469: 3450: 3427: 3408: 3374: 3221: 3188: 3171: 3155: 3128: 3101: 3078: 3043: 3010: 2984: 2864: 2841: 2818: 2704: 2684: 2650: 2627: 2622:), by Joseph Diongre (1930–1932) 2604: 2581: 2574: 2516: 2500: 2481: 2462: 2442: 2356: 2329: 2313: 2286: 2266: 2237: 2221: 2189: 2165: 2135: 2108: 2079: 2052: 2022: 1944: 1929:Democratic Republic of the Congo 1912: 1884: 1854: 1826: 1799: 1780: 1757: 1697: 1670: 1641: 1610: 1591: 1565: 1541: 1515: 1492: 1465: 1438: 1366:. The dĂ©cor of the house was by 1264: 1235: 1219: 1193: 1116: 1099: 1087: 1064: 1041: 934: 918: 892: 779: 752: 729: 692:SociĂ©tĂ© des artistes dĂ©corateurs 667: 644: 629: 610: 587: 127: 116: 105: 43: 18830:Sarasota School of Architecture 16416:Tunisian collaborative painting 15889:International Typographic Style 13836:Art Deco Society of Los Angeles 13172: 13001:"Bucharest: Modernism Art Deco" 12686:Bombay : the cities within 12253:. Routledge. pp. 122–124. 12116:Art Deco and Modernist ceramics 11685:Art Deco Society of Los Angeles 11599: 11539: 11476: 11446:Office of the Inspector General 11409: 11380: 11342: 11329: 11316: 11291: 11271:Heindorf, Anne (24 July 2006). 11222: 11209: 11121: 11040: 11015: 10990: 10961: 10915: 10889: 10785: 10760: 10734: 10711: 10688: 10630: 10615: 10592: 10578: 10519: 10495: 10473: 10456: 10427: 10418: 10398: 10374: 10369:La Section d'or, 1912-1920-1925 10362: 10276: 10249: 10108:. Musee d'Orsay. Archived from 10094: 9968: 9916:Art DĂ©co dans le monde- 1910–39 9907: 9843: 9827: 9808: 9786: 9252:(2012), a neo-Art Deco building 9019:Higher University of San AndrĂ©s 8604:Milano Centrale railway station 6246:, designed by Carl Breer (1934) 5130:and carved by LĂ©on Binet (1913) 4306:'s terminal for the flights of 3884: 3790:poster by Charles Gesmar (1925) 3725:Interpretation of Harlem Jazz I 3649: 2978:Monumental and public sculpture 2376:Other styles borrowed included 1432:Pre-World War I European styles 962:and a bright Gobelin carpet by 639:in Vienna by Wagner (1904–1912) 463:, which he details in his book 398:École royale gratuite de dessin 338:of architecture that followed. 16169:The Caribbean Artists Movement 13806:Art Deco Society of Washington 13694:Identidade Art DĂ©co de GoiĂąnia 13559:Okroyan, Mkrtich (2008–2011). 13339:La charactĂ©ristique des styles 12883:. Cambridge University Press. 12302:The Art of American Car Design 12238:(6). William J. O'Donnell: 42. 12139:Benton, Benton & Wood 2003 11789:Benton, Benton & Wood 2003 11366:"Archibald MacLeish Criticism" 11026:. Laurence King. p. 164. 10899:. Victoria and Albert Museum. 10795:. Phaidon. 2009. p. 174. 10380:Eve Blau, Nancy J. Troy, "The 10354:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 9963:Benton, Benton & Wood 2003 9877:Benton, Benton & Wood 2003 9763: 9740: 9707:Benton, Benton & Wood 2003 9687: 9682:Benton, Benton & Wood 2003 9619: 9298:, 80 km (50 miles) away. 7306:A grill with two wings called 6621:Journal des Dames et des Modes 5434:Sir John Burnet & Partners 5380:department store in Paris, by 5142:Allegorical representations – 5023:, China, by S. J. Young (1933) 4811:by Hijman Louis de Jong (1921) 4410: 3775:poster by Horace Taylor (1924) 3712:cover by Georges Lepape (1919) 3581:and other precious materials. 3485:Whitney Museum of American Art 3324:building. In Washington D.C., 2612:Church of St. John the Baptist 2588:Piața SfĂąntul Ștefan no. 1 in 2367:department store in Paris, by 1923:(in this case produced in the 1577:Jean-Francois-Therese Chalgrin 968:Salon des artistes dĂ©corateurs 746:Salon des artistes dĂ©corateurs 495:New materials and technologies 303:and plastic. In New York, the 216:), is a style of visual arts, 13: 1: 18955:Building types and vernacular 17233:Anatolian Seljuk architecture 14525:Dutch and Flemish Renaissance 13580:CathĂ©rale Notre Dame d'Amiens 13182:Normandie, Her Life and Times 13086:Rediscovering Art Deco U.S.A. 12441:. Laurence King. p. 12. 12226:Cooper, Dan (November 2011). 11298:Gaunt, Pamela (August 2005). 10926:. decopix.com. Archived from 10771:. Laurence King. p. 21. 9978:Metropolitan Review, Volume 2 9613: 9463:Works Progress Administration 9081:Preservation and neo-Art Deco 8999: 8269:in Mexico City, Mexico (1938) 7975:Art Deco in the United States 7451:List of Art Deco architecture 7343: 7322:Iron and copper grill called 7178: 7143: 6780:Advertisement for pyjamas in 6712: 6594: 6504:), Metropolitan Museum of Art 6498: 6355: 6274: 6184: 5994:Desk of an administrator, by 5890:(1912) and painted screen by 5811:Maximalist – Fire screen, by 5547: 5524: 5497: 5356:(1927–28), collection of the 4449:Carbide & Carbon Building 4400:(1939). Towers added in 1948. 3898:List of Art Deco architecture 3732: 3532: 3510: 3389: 3314:Works Progress Administration 2928:Works Progress Administration 2717:Works Progress Administration 2593: 2060: 1530: 1500: 1426: 1362:. The façade was designed by 1175:, and an Art Deco curtain by 714:SociĂ©te des artistes français 461:Minneapolis Institute of Arts 170: 16640:Modern European ink painting 16012:Bay Area Figurative Movement 13578:Plagnieux, Philippe (2003). 13483:Lucie-Smith, Edward (1996). 13330:Histoire des arts dĂ©coratifs 13266:. Lausanne: Editions Acatos. 13184:. New York: Franklin Watts. 13083:Barbara B. Capitman (1994). 12953:"Art Deco in Frinton on sea" 12860:(in Dutch). 24 November 2017 12369:, 20 December 2016, Site of 12351:Histoire des arts dĂ©coratifs 11841:"PSS / 41, avenue Montaigne" 11489:. Exeter Books. p. 32. 11339:. Lausanne: Editions Acatos. 11153:Jirousek, Charlotte (1995). 10744:Architecture The Whole Story 10102:"BergĂšre - Adrien Karbowsky" 9368:Women's Smoking Room at the 8998:in Buenos Aires, Argentina ( 7617:New India Assurance Building 7382: 7292: 7028: 6077:Compagnie des Arts Française 5856: 4999:, Henri-Édouard Navarre and 3551:, alabaster, and gold leaf. 3479:, bronze with gold leaf, by 3322:San Francisco Stock Exchange 2972: 2875:, ceiling mural in lobby of 1604:MusĂ©e d'Art Moderne de Paris 1344:In 1912, the artists of the 1321:, a proto-Art Deco sculpture 637:Austrian Postal Savings Bank 341: 315:are monuments to the style. 7: 16301:Artificial intelligence art 13811:living room interior design 13504:The Art Deco Book in France 13443:L'Art Decoratif Aujourd'hui 13423:Art Deco of the 20s and 30s 13313:. Parkstone International. 12858:Amsterdamse School Platform 12631:Bradt Travel Guide: Eritrea 12406:Women Who Changed the World 12228:"Furniture of the Jazz Age" 11777:The Architecture of America 11568:Bronzes of the 19th Century 11394:. Department of Geography, 11273:"Art Deco (1920s to 1930s)" 10949:"How Art Deco came to be". 10624:, Duchamp-Villon, Raymond, 10599:Detail of Duchamp-Villon's 10470:, 30 November 1912, p. 1012 10434:Green, Christopher (2000). 9602:Texas Centennial Exposition 9538: 9221:Rue Henri Heine no. 3–5 in 9040:in SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil (1947) 8964:PalĂĄcio Duque de Caxias in 8952:in SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil (1940) 8773:Kirche am Hohenzollernplatz 8309:district, many designed by 8147:Jefferson County Courthouse 7947:1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake 7922:, central Victoria and the 7859:in Sydney, Australia (1934) 7129:Arnaldo dell'Ira Collection 6437: 6010:Art Deco club chair (1930s) 5791:no. 14, Paris, designed by 5769:Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta 4526:Trowbridge & Livingston 4386:First Church of Deliverance 4384:Streamline Moderne church, 4167:Public Works Administration 4120:department store in Paris. 3138:, portal decoration at the 3096:, by Ronald Atkinson (1932) 2811: 2693:Economic and Social Council 1847:Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker 1230:at the 1912 Salon d'Automne 966:were presented at the 1912 880:Salon d'Automne (1903–1914) 572:Compagnie des arts français 442:Art Deco of the 20s and 30s 10: 19341: 18921:New Classical architecture 18553:Colonial and post-colonial 16214:Post-painterly abstraction 16037:Situationist International 15411:Pennsylvania Impressionism 13759:Design of the 20th Century 13460:Long, Christopher (2007). 13309:Charles, Victoria (2013). 13055:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 13030:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 12717:Sharada., Dwivedi (2008). 12684:Sharada., Dwivedi (1995). 12068:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 12043:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 12018:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 11965:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 11945:monument.heritage.brussels 11915:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 11890:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 11865:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 11566:Kjellberg, Pierre (1994). 11128:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 11103:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 11075:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 11047:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 10997:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 10924:"Introduction to Art Deco" 10742:Jones, Denna, ed. (2014). 10260:. New York: Horizon Press. 9722:Criticos, Mihaela (2009). 9590:1933 Chicago World's Fair 9542: 9511:1939 New York World's Fair 9370:Paramount Theatre, Oakland 9301: 9119:Telephone Company Building 8879: 8749:Expressionist architecture 8541:with Art Deco elements by 8478:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es 8453: 8434:Plaza del Mercado de Ponce 8356: 8319:Southwestern United States 7964: 7751: 7554: 7461: 6853:Metropolitan Museum of Art 6833: 6602:Metropolitan Museum of Art 6575: 6460:Metropolitan Museum of Art 6164: 5966:Cabinet design by Ruhlmann 5954:Cabinet by Ruhlmann (1926) 5747:Angular – Entrance of the 5271:Calouste Gulbenkian Museum 5054:Grauman's Egyptian Theatre 4906:Grauman's Egyptian Theatre 4579:American Radiator Building 4426:American Radiator Building 4371:1939 New York World's Fair 4353:) by Joseph Diongre (1938) 4180: 4087:Mayakovskaya Metro Station 3895: 3888: 3256:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es 3022:, reinforced concrete and 2433: 2337:Expressionist architecture 2153:(1909–10), oil on canvas, 1833:Mesopotamian influences – 1745:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es 1648:Neoclassical influences – 1226:Detail of the entrance of 1141:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es 1049:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es 1035:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es 1032: 883: 554:(formed 1897), especially 513:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es 489: 228:in the 1910s (just before 29: 19266: 19140: 18954: 18858: 18718: 18670: 18644: 18606: 18551: 18523: 18456: 18153: 17947: 17821: 17790: 17739: 17604: 17341: 17300: 17175: 17088: 17006: 16988: 16930: 16734: 16499: 16309: 16089: 15881: 15865: 15797:California Scene Painting 15676:California Scene Painting 15632:Figurative Constructivism 15544: 15349: 15128: 15117: 14947: 14884: 14777: 14693: 14683:Poussinists and Rubenists 14584: 14388: 14121: 13921: 13912: 13899: 13848:Art Deco Walk in Montreal 13831:Art Deco Society New York 13826:Art Deco Museum in Moscow 13696:(in Portuguese). AteliĂȘ. 13677:. Editions Ouest-France. 13658:(in French). Parigramme. 13620:(in French). Parigramme. 13601:(in French). Parigramme. 13540:Morel, Guillaume (2012). 13468:. Yale University Press. 13445:(in French). Flammarion. 13398:Gallagher, Fiona (2002). 13379:Duncan, Alastair (2009). 13356:Duncan, Alastair (1988). 13341:(in French). Flammarion. 13328:De Morant, Henry (1970). 12829:"Art Deco heritage trail" 11994:. Batsford. p. 113. 10883:Design: A Concise History 10637:Richard Harrison Martin, 10543:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 10527:"La Maison Cubiste, 1912" 10508:27 September 2016 at the 10350:Goss, Jared (June 2010). 10283:Duncan, Alastair (2009). 10189:Duncan, Alastair (1988). 9794:L'Art dĂ©coratif Ă  Limoges 9056:(Buenos Aires), Argentina 8449: 8290:to commercial buildings ( 8267:Monumento a la RevoluciĂłn 8215:(Palace of Fine Arts) in 8189:Cincinnati Union Terminal 7908:Manchester Unity Building 7748:Australia and New Zealand 7457: 7340:WerkstĂ€tte Hagenauer Wien 7203:Stained glass windows by 7186:Museum of Decorative Arts 7080:vase by Lalique (1922), 6872:Museum of Decorative Arts 6160: 5845:Gilbert Stanley Underwood 5582:Eastern Columbia Building 5521:Avenue des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es 5400:(Rue d'Alsace no. 28) in 5095:The gate of 100 pleasures 4866:Paris Colonial Exposition 4546:General Electric Building 4499:Shreve, Lamb & Harmon 4102: 4049:Church of St. Joan of Arc 4018:Cincinnati Union Terminal 3963:Eastern Columbia Building 3568:Harriet Whitney Frishmuth 3462:Harriet Whitney Frishmuth 3260: 2949:Detroit Institute of Arts 1508:Museum of Decorative Arts 1200:Design for the façade of 1186: 1055:at 15, avenue Montaigne, 318:In the 1930s, during the 179: 166: 98: 32:Art Deco (disambiguation) 19305:20th century in the arts 18840:Spanish Colonial Revival 18680:Richardsonian Romanesque 16895:Prehistoric European art 16544:Contemporary African art 16027:Gendai Bijutsu Kondankai 15955:GeneraciĂłn de la Ruptura 15582:Universal Constructivism 15374:California Impressionism 15329:American Barbizon school 13616:Poisson, Michel (2009). 13290:Cabanne, Pierre (1986). 13218:Bayer, Patricia (1999). 12879:James, Kathleen (1997). 12629:Denison, Edward (2007). 12545:. Batsford. p. 60. 12541:Hardwood, Elain (2019). 12437:Blackman, Cally (2012). 12409:. Quercus. p. 103. 12325:Hinckley, James (2005). 12114:McCready, Karen (1997). 11990:Hardwood, Elain (2019). 11609:Les robes de Paul Poiret 11326:, Éditions Fonmare, 1992 10849:Wood, Ghislaine (2003). 10767:Weston, Richard (2011). 10718:Grasset, EugĂšne (1905). 10695:Grasset, EugĂšne (1905). 10488:17 February 2015 at the 10440:Art in France, 1900–1940 10219:Mackrell, Alice (1990). 9850:Poulin, Richard (2012). 9820:20 December 2016 at the 9775:20 December 2016 at the 9752:20 December 2016 at the 9581:1920s in Western fashion 9543:See also the categories 9286:in Chicago, inspired by 8497:Helsinki Central Station 5223:Madison Belmont Building 4960:Auditorium and stage of 4850:Palais de la Porte DorĂ©e 4781:Palais de la Porte DorĂ©e 4623:"Cathedrals of Commerce" 3330:Federal Trade Commission 3123:, by Clayton Frye (1932) 3005:, by Maurice Pico (1926) 2943:and the Mexican painter 2826:Workers sorting the mail 2592:, by unknown architect ( 1548:Beaux Arts influences – 1285:MĂĄnes Union of Fine Arts 970:. In 1912–1913 designer 388:newspaper used the term 18469:Architecture portal 16998:History of construction 16982:History of architecture 16722:Walking Artists Network 16059:Letterist International 15899:Washington Color School 14813:Arts in the Philippines 13816:Art Deco Rio de Janeiro 13364:. Thames & Hudson. 13337:Ducher, Rpbert (2014). 13262:Blondel, Alain (1999). 13224:. Thames & Hudson. 13203:. Harry N. Abrams Inc. 13180:Ardman, Harvey (1985). 12981:. BBC. 14 November 2009 12803:"Home – Art Deco Trust" 12300:Armi, C. Edson (1989). 12249:Gartman, David (1994). 12118:. Thames & Hudson. 11415:Atkins, Robert (1993). 11335:Blondel, Alain (1999). 11022:Raizman, David (2012). 10881:Hauffe, Thomas (1998). 10746:. Thames & Hudson. 10646:6 December 2022 at the 10466:, The Literary Digest, 10386:Architecture and Cubism 10256:Collins, Peter (1959). 10239:Hillier, Bevis (1983). 10067:6 December 2022 at the 10002:6 December 2022 at the 9889:Hillier, Bevis (1971). 9354:Palacio de Bellas Artes 9335:Niagara Mohawk Building 9038:Altino Arantes Building 8918:, Argentina (1934–1936) 8333:and Art Deco to create 8303:Palacio de Bellas Artes 8213:Palacio de Bellas Artes 8170:Niagara Mohawk Building 8105:Louisiana State Capitol 8008:Miami Art Deco District 7670:Cebu Provincial Capitol 7550: 6922:Mackay Emerald Necklace 6619:Evening dress from the 6479:Les Ateliers de Martine 6415:(1935); bas-reliefs by 6071:and furniture designer 5821:Cleveland Museum of Art 5771:no. 53), Bucharest, by 5606:Louis-Hippolyte Boileau 5505:Cleveland Museum of Art 5448:Horizontal mouldings – 5128:Louis-Hippolyte Boileau 4823:Joseph Nathaniel French 4650:Joseph Nathaniel French 4310:flying boats to Europe. 3570:, who had studied with 3443:Cleveland Museum of Art 3356:by the French sculptor 3117:Niagara Mohawk Building 2951:. Diego Rivera's mural 2855:, Washington, D.C., by 2806:Postmodern architecture 2770:Louis-Hippolyte Boileau 2666:Louis-Hippolyte Boileau 2275:Apollo Victoria Theatre 2182:Cleveland Museum of Art 2093:Rietveld Schröder House 2042:National Gallery of Art 1658:(1936), gilded bronze, 1581:Corcoran Gallery of Art 1523:Beaux Arts architecture 1475:– Chest of drawers, by 1295:, influenced by Cubism. 901:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov 710:L'Art dĂ©coratif moderne 390:objets d'art dĂ©coratifs 192:, short for the French 149:(1930); poster for the 18773:Dutch Colonial Revival 16993:Architectural timeline 16833:Illuminated manuscript 16481:The Designers Republic 16431:Neue Slowenische Kunst 16354:Pattern and Decoration 16254:Institutional critique 15894:Abstract expressionism 14874:Latin American Baroque 14830:Colonial Asian Baroque 13711:Vincent, G.K. (2008). 13673:Texier, Simon (2019). 13654:Texier, Simon (2012). 13523:Modernism London Style 13332:(in French). Hachette. 13271:Breeze, Carla (2003). 13199:Arwas, Victor (1992). 12751:"Inventory | Art Deco" 12659:Prakash, Gyan (2010). 12633:. Bradt. p. 112. 11547:Deco and other Bronzes 11257:(1 ed.). Taschen. 10897:"Art Deco Study Guide" 10671:"26, avenue Montaigne" 9801:16 August 2018 at the 9290:in New York City; and 9131:Edmond van Saanen Algi 8658:Daily Express Building 8526:), Belgium (1919–1969) 8397:in Havana, Cuba (1930) 8395:Hotel Nacional de Cuba 7916:Castlemaine Art Museum 7823:Castlemaine Art Museum 7651:Ankara railway station 7638:in Tokyo, Japan (1936) 7636:National Diet Building 7497:Fiat Tagliero Building 7406:All's Fair at the Fair 6998:Van Cleef & Arpels 6629:Chester Beatty Library 6419: 6088:Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann 5920:Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann 5698:movement known as the 5452:(Westplein no. 51) in 5404:, France, designed by 5184:Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann 4817:early example was the 4268:Pan-Pacific Auditorium 4068:National Diet Building 3345:Daily Express Building 3341:BBC Broadcasting House 3090:Daily Express Building 2569:modernist architecture 2525:Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann 2494:Wojciech Jastrzębowski 2320:Futurist influences – 2070:, private collection, 2040:(1910–11), limestone, 1835:Western Union Building 1424: 1364:Raymond Duchamp-Villon 1322: 1319:Salon des IndĂ©pendants 1212:Raymond Duchamp-Villon 862:Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann 788:Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann 718: 686: 550:The architects of the 348: 241: 195: 19017:Hall and parlor house 18977:Central-passage house 18798:Mediterranean Revival 18524:Native and indigenous 17535:America and Australia 17155:Medieval Scandinavian 16471:Artist-run initiative 16446:Young British Artists 16411:New European Painting 16347:Moscow Conceptualists 16269:Feminist art movement 16047:Ukrainian underground 16022:Gutai Art Association 15421:Ten American Painters 14925:Western influence in 13902:List of art movements 13692:Unes, Wolney (2003). 13441:Le Corbusier (1996). 13294:(in French). Somogy. 13292:EncyclopĂ©die Art Deco 12805:. Artdeconapier.com. 12755:www.artdecomumbai.com 12467:Antique Ring Boutique 11217:Vers une architecture 10608:14 March 2013 at the 10601:Façade architecturale 9545:Art Deco architecture 9529:in Art Deco style in 9443:Empire State Building 8549:, Germany (1921–1923) 7790:, Australia (1930–31) 7520:St. Peter's Cathedral 7082:Cincinnati Art Museum 6681:Evening dress by the 6529:and creations by the 6477:Design of birds from 6403: 6295:vacuum cleaner (1937) 5934:Cabinet covered with 5751:in New York City, by 5476:in New York City, by 5322:Avenue Charles Woeste 5105:Decoration and motifs 5066:Radio City Music Hall 4962:Radio City Music Hall 4762:Walter W. Ahlschlager 4609:Empire State Building 4495:Empire State Building 4280:Wurdeman & Becket 3935:Los Angeles City Hall 3824:La Gazette du bon ton 3812:, unattributed (1931) 3690:exhibition poster by 3397:Kröller-MĂŒller Museum 3230:Man Controlling Trade 2954:Man at the Crossroads 2742:Robert Mallet-Stevens 2713:King City, California 2547:on the right bank to 2245:Expressionist theatre 2211:Russian State Library 2120:Robert Mallet-Stevens 1872:(702 AD), limestone, 1579:(1770), gilded wood, 1419: 1378:, where paintings by 1303: 618:Church of St. Leopold 465:The World of Art Deco 305:Empire State Building 18997:Critical regionalism 18690:American Renaissance 18413:Critical regionalism 17995:Critical regionalism 17777:Critical regionalism 16281:Saqqakhaneh movement 16174:Chicano art movement 16042:Soviet Nonconformist 15848:Boston Expressionism 15831:Abstraction-CrĂ©ation 15649:Arbeitsrat fĂŒr Kunst 15642:Cologne Progressives 15362:Art Nouveau in Milan 15165:Anglo-Japanese style 15141:National romanticism 14571:Fontainebleau School 14481:Northern Renaissance 14316:International Gothic 13791:Art Deco Miami Beach 13597:Plum, Giles (2014). 12927:"Art Deco Buildings" 12439:100 Years of Fashion 11740:"Styles of Art Deco" 11641:, pp. 299, 318. 11452:on 19 September 2015 11312:on 17 December 2008. 10707:– via Gallica. 10626:Facade Architectural 10308:Loran, Erle (1963). 9632:Architectural Digest 9491:Alfred T. Fellheimer 9316:Municipal Auditorium 9288:30 Rockefeller Plaza 8895:Lacerda Elevator in 8731:Mayakovskaya Station 8699:, Netherlands (1937) 8568:, Netherlands (1927) 8484:, France (1910–1913) 8460:Art Deco in Brussels 8311:Francisco J. Serrano 7840:Elmslea Chambers in 7809:, New Zealand (1931) 7676:, Philippines (1938) 7063:Dayton Art Institute 6432:Palace of Versailles 6351:20th Century Limited 6273:Philco table radio ( 6207:Walter Dorwin Teague 5087:Gaumont State Cinema 5036:Gaumont State Cinema 4995:by Auguste Bluysen, 4837:in San Francisco by 4565:30 Rockefeller Plaza 4497:in New York City by 4478:in New York City by 4030:Alfred T. Fellheimer 3947:Albert C. Martin Sr. 3914:department store in 3616:Alexander Archipenko 3477:The Flight of Europa 3202:Nix Federal Building 3055:Hope Memorial Bridge 3051:Guardians of Traffic 2959:30 Rockefeller Plaza 2911:. She studied under 2877:30 Rockefeller Plaza 2639:Miami Beach, Florida 2471:Place de la Concorde 2411:Willem Marinus Dudok 2369:Louis Faure-Dujarric 2279:Ernest Wamsley Lewis 1765:Ancient Egyptian art 1734:wrote and published 1688:no. 122), Paris, by 1550:Avenue de Versailles 1400:Roger de La Fresnaye 1013:of painters such as 810:, and the jewellers 736:Table and chairs by 603:Joseph Maria Olbrich 151:Chicago World's Fair 18845:Territorial Revival 18788:International style 18758:California bungalow 18748:American Foursquare 18261:International style 18253:Rationalist-Fascist 18197:Stripped Classicism 18130:Stripped Classicism 18110:Rationalist-Fascist 18035:International style 17941:modern architecture 17716:Stripped Classicism 17691:International style 17674:Rationalist-Fascist 17323:Portuguese Colonial 17073:Pre-Islamic Persian 16816:Hierarchy of genres 16381:Saint Soleil School 16317:Post-conceptual art 16286:The Stars Art Group 16164:Black Arts Movement 16127:Neo-Dada Organizers 15928:Lyrical abstraction 15661:Australian tonalism 15334:California Tonalism 15006:Hudson River School 14809:Colonial Asian art 14549:English Renaissance 14498:Ghent–Bruges school 14486:Early Netherlandish 14398:Italian Renaissance 14311:Gothic art in Milan 13841:17 May 2015 at the 13400:Christie's Art Deco 13243:Art Deco: 1910–1939 13005:artdecobucharest.ro 12834:. wellington.gov.nz 12777:"Napier Earthquake" 12575:, pp. 245–250. 12514:, pp. 121–123. 12371:Metropolitan Museum 12353:(1970), pg. 448-453 12232:Old-House Interiors 11830:, pp. 197–199. 11818:, pp. 198–200. 11791:, pp. 249–258. 11629:, pp. 148–150. 11591:Edith Balas, 1998, 11536:, pp. 141–163. 11512:, pp. 121–141. 11486:Art deco in America 11483:Weber, Eva (1985). 11392:The Living New Deal 10793:10,000 YEARS OF ART 10468:Doom of the Antique 10273:, pp. 318–319. 10089:Art Deco, 1910–1939 9965:, pp. 165–170. 9592:Century of Progress 9557:Art Deco architects 9477:Rotunda ceiling of 9427:Federal Art Project 9374:Timothy L. Pflueger 8771:in Hamburg and his 8294:) to public works ( 8288:Vancouver City Hall 8232:Vancouver City Hall 7951:World Heritage Site 7708:General Post Office 7565:Art Deco in Kolkata 7542:, Mozambique (1945) 7538:Railway Station in 7437:video game series. 7232:in 1927 and the SS 7155:University of Leeds 6992:, Georges Fouquet, 6787:Le Jardin des Modes 6600:), silk and metal, 5677:Edificio del Parque 5372:The octagon-shaped 4970:Edward Durell Stone 4664:Lower lobby of the 4296:Marine Air Terminal 4203:, and later in the 3665:Afternoon of a Faun 3663:Program design for 3608:Constantin BrĂąncuși 3353:Christ the Redeemer 3328:made works for the 3019:Christ the Redeemer 2924:Federal Art Project 2746:Konstantin Melnikov 2365:Aux Trois-Quartiers 1905:Timothy L. Pflueger 1870:Yaxchilan Lintel 24 1575:– Corner table, by 1159:was decorated with 1149:reinforced concrete 790:(1914), now in the 716:, and later in the 501:reinforced concrete 336:International Style 332:modern architecture 95: 63:editing the article 18896:Mid-century modern 18743:American Craftsman 18732:Streamline Moderne 18344:(1940s–late 1970s) 18333:Mid-century modern 18301:Postconstructivism 18245:Streamline Moderne 18125:Streamline Moderne 18090:Postconstructivism 18045:Mid-Century modern 17721:Postconstructivism 17664:Streamline Moderne 16858:Landscape painting 16466:New Leipzig School 16406:Neo-conceptual art 16154:Art & Language 16149:Capitalist realism 16071:Florida Highwaymen 16007:Hard-edge painting 15821:Streamline Moderne 15782:Harlem Renaissance 15625:Novecento Italiano 15453:Deutscher Werkbund 15280:Post-Impressionism 14842:Latin American art 14646:Guild of Romanists 14508:German Renaissance 14503:Northern Mannerism 13715:. Woodbine Press. 13402:. 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The 8866:Bulevardul Magheru 8856:The Hoover Company 8848:London Underground 8835:Theater (1937) in 8018:, USA (1925–1940s) 7914:in Melbourne, the 7901:, Australia (1939) 7882:, Australia (1936) 7844:, Australia (1933) 7585:, Indonesia (1920) 7561:Art Deco in Mumbai 7275:, a steel mill in 7273:AciĂ©ries de Longwy 7151:Brotherton Library 6766:Diary of Lost Girl 6454:textile design by 6420: 6205:camera, design by 6167:Streamline Moderne 5727:no. 26, Paris, by 5685:Ernesto Buenrostro 5645:Rob Mallet-Stevens 4922:Meyer & Holler 4887:Tuschinski Theatre 4805:Tuschinski Theatre 4300:La Guardia Airport 4225:Broadcasting House 4189:Streamline Moderne 4183:Streamline Moderne 4177:Streamline Moderne 4136:Streamline Moderne 3773:London Underground 3688:Deutscher Werkbund 3636:Jan et JoĂ«l Martel 3632:Jean Lambert-Rucki 3347:in London (1932). 3295:Rockefeller Center 3197:Mail Delivery East 3140:Rockefeller Center 3028:Corcovado Mountain 2909:Russian Revolution 2905:Tamara de Lempicka 2849:Art in the Tropics 2766:Palais de Chaillot 2658:Palais de Chaillot 2509:Galeries Lafayette 2424:Streamline Moderne 2407:Frank Lloyd Wright 2099:, Netherlands, by 1708:no. 26, Paris, by 1660:Rockefeller Center 1323: 1256:Femme Ă  l'Éventail 1243:Le Salon Bourgeois 1177:Ker-Xavier Roussel 848:furniture made by 706:Arts et dĂ©coration 595:Secession Building 484:style contemporain 394:ThĂ©Ăątre de l'OpĂ©ra 374:was first used in 324:Streamline Moderne 174: 1910s–1950s 93: 19287: 19286: 18859:Post–World War II 18571:Colonial Georgian 18483: 18482: 17906: 17905: 16948: 16947: 16730: 16729: 16586:Corporate Memphis 16539:Classical Realism 16509:Amazonian pop art 16401:Appropriation art 16369:Neo-expressionism 16239:Environmental art 16144:Nouvelle tendance 15861: 15860: 15809:Socialist realism 15666:Dresden Secession 15285:Neo-Impressionism 15248:Decadent movement 15219:Heidelberg School 15113: 15112: 15011:American luminism 14996:DĂŒsseldorf School 14991:Shoreham Ancients 14981:Nazarene movement 14971:Danish Golden Age 14852:Indochristian art 14530:Antwerp Mannerism 14419:Pittura infamante 14413:Florentine School 14408:Proto-Renaissance 13821:Art Deco Shanghai 13801:Art Deco Montreal 13722:978-0-9541675-1-6 13665:978-2-84096-667-8 13646:978-0-7385-3228-8 13627:978-2-84096-539-8 13608:978-2-84096-800-9 13570:978-5-905495-02-1 13551:978-2-8099-0701-8 13532:978-3-7774-8031-2 13513:978-1-883631-12-3 13494:978-0-7148-3576-1 13487:. 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Lamb 9439: 9430: 9424: 9415: 9412:Snowdon Theatre 9409: 9400: 9399:, Poland (1925) 9386: 9377: 9366: 9357: 9351: 9342: 9332: 9323: 9313: 9304: 9269: 9262: 9253: 9235: 9226: 9219: 9210: 9192: 9183: 9180:Shamrock, Texas 9176:U.S. Highway 66 9169: 9160: 9157: 9148: 9123:Calea Victoriei 9116: 9107: 9092: 9083: 9057: 9050: 9041: 9035: 9026: 9015: 9006: 9002: 8993: 8984: 8978: 8969: 8968:, Brazil (1941) 8962: 8953: 8947: 8938: 8937:, Brazil (1938) 8928: 8919: 8909: 8900: 8899:, Brazil (1930) 8897:Salvador, Bahia 8893: 8884: 8878: 8823:(1937) and the 8794: 8779: 8775:in Berlin, the 8738: 8737:, Russia (1938) 8728: 8719: 8709: 8700: 8693: 8684: 8683:, France (1937) 8677:Palais de Tokyo 8674: 8665: 8655: 8646: 8645:, Serbia (1933) 8636: 8627: 8620: 8611: 8601: 8592: 8578: 8569: 8559: 8550: 8536: 8527: 8513: 8504: 8494: 8485: 8475: 8466: 8452: 8445: 8431: 8422: 8419: 8410: 8407: 8398: 8392: 8383: 8373: 8361: 8355: 8270: 8264: 8255: 8252: 8243: 8242:, Canada (1935) 8229: 8220: 8219:, Mexico (1934) 8209: 8200: 8186: 8177: 8167: 8158: 8144: 8135: 8125: 8116: 8102: 8093: 8092:, Canada (1930) 8078: 8069: 8055: 8046: 8028: 8019: 8005: 7996: 7986: 7977: 7963: 7910:and the former 7902: 7892: 7883: 7869: 7860: 7854: 7845: 7838: 7829: 7819: 7810: 7800: 7791: 7781: 7772: 7750: 7715: 7705: 7696: 7686: 7677: 7667: 7658: 7657:, Turkey (1937) 7648: 7639: 7633: 7624: 7614: 7605: 7595: 7586: 7576: 7567: 7553: 7543: 7536: 7527: 7517: 7508: 7494: 7485: 7475: 7466: 7460: 7443: 7428:Sleeping Beauty 7416:Page Miss Glory 7385: 7366: 7359: 7350: 7346: 7336: 7327: 7320: 7311: 7304: 7295: 7269:Louis Majorelle 7250:Maurice Marinot 7216: 7201: 7192: 7181: 7171: 7162: 7146: 7140: 7131: 7121:Skyscraper Lamp 7118: 7109: 7098:Louis Majorelle 7094: 7085: 7075: 7066: 7052: 7043: 7040: 7031: 6936: 6919: 6910: 6903: 6894: 6887: 6878: 6868: 6859: 6845: 6836: 6791: 6778: 6769: 6755: 6746: 6740: 6731: 6728: 6719: 6715: 6702: 6693: 6679: 6670: 6660: 6651: 6644: 6635: 6617: 6608: 6597: 6587: 6578: 6517: 6514: 6505: 6501: 6495: 6486: 6475: 6466: 6449: 6440: 6362: 6358: 6343: 6334: 6327:Phantom Corsair 6324: 6315: 6305: 6296: 6290: 6281: 6277: 6271: 6262: 6256: 6247: 6238: 6229: 6223: 6214: 6200: 6191: 6187: 6178: 6169: 6163: 6154:Waterfall style 6143:Warren McArthur 6049:Louis Majorelle 6043: 6040:Waterfall style 6036: 6027: 6020: 6011: 6008: 5999: 5992: 5983: 5976: 5967: 5964: 5955: 5952: 5943: 5932: 5923: 5916: 5907: 5904: 5895: 5884: 5875: 5868: 5859: 5848: 5833: 5824: 5809: 5800: 5785: 5776: 5765: 5756: 5745: 5736: 5721: 5695:L'Art DĂ©coratif 5688: 5673: 5664: 5657: 5648: 5633: 5624: 5618: 5609: 5598: 5589: 5578: 5569: 5563: 5554: 5550: 5540: 5531: 5527: 5517: 5508: 5500: 5490: 5481: 5470: 5461: 5446: 5437: 5422: 5413: 5406:Roger Jusserand 5394: 5385: 5370: 5361: 5354:Victor Feodorov 5350:Meșterul Manole 5346: 5337: 5314: 5305: 5286: 5277: 5263: 5254: 5243: 5234: 5219: 5210: 5203: 5194: 5188:Brooklyn Museum 5176: 5167: 5160: 5151: 5140: 5131: 5116: 5107: 5047: 5033: 5024: 5013: 5004: 5001:Maurice DufrĂȘne 4986: 4977: 4958: 4949: 4934: 4925: 4903: 4894: 4884: 4875: 4821:in Detroit, by 4819:Fisher Building 4812: 4801: 4792: 4777:Salon d'Afrique 4774: 4765: 4746: 4737: 4734: 4725: 4710: 4701: 4682: 4673: 4662: 4653: 4638:Fisher Building 4634: 4625: 4613:William F. 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In 1868, the 378:in 1858 in the 372:Arts dĂ©coratifs 349:Arts DĂ©coratifs 344: 301:stainless steel 213: 211:Decorative Arts 210: 207: 204: 196:Arts dĂ©coratifs 173: 162: 137: 136: 135: 134: 133: 132: 123: 122: 121: 112: 111: 110: 87: 76: 70: 67: 61:Please help by 60: 48: 44: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 19338: 19328: 19327: 19322: 19317: 19312: 19307: 19302: 19285: 19284: 19282: 19281: 19276: 19270: 19268: 19264: 19263: 19261: 19260: 19255: 19250: 19245: 19240: 19235: 19230: 19225: 19220: 19215: 19210: 19205: 19200: 19195: 19190: 19185: 19180: 19175: 19170: 19165: 19160: 19155: 19150: 19144: 19142: 19138: 19137: 19135: 19134: 19129: 19124: 19119: 19114: 19109: 19104: 19099: 19094: 19089: 19084: 19079: 19074: 19069: 19064: 19062:Platform mound 19059: 19054: 19049: 19044: 19039: 19034: 19029: 19024: 19019: 19014: 19009: 19004: 18999: 18994: 18989: 18984: 18979: 18974: 18969: 18964: 18958: 18956: 18952: 18951: 18949: 18948: 18943: 18938: 18933: 18928: 18923: 18918: 18913: 18908: 18903: 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18322: 18314: 18306: 18298: 18290: 18282: 18274: 18266: 18258: 18250: 18242: 18234: 18226: 18221:Constructivism 18218: 18210: 18202: 18194: 18186: 18181:Prairie School 18178: 18170: 18161: 18159: 18154: 18151: 18150: 18148: 18147: 18142: 18137: 18132: 18127: 18122: 18117: 18112: 18107: 18105:Prairie School 18102: 18097: 18092: 18087: 18082: 18077: 18072: 18067: 18062: 18057: 18052: 18047: 18042: 18037: 18032: 18027: 18022: 18017: 18012: 18007: 18002: 17997: 17992: 17987: 17985:Constructivism 17982: 17977: 17972: 17967: 17962: 17957: 17951: 17949: 17948:Alphabetically 17945: 17944: 17936: 17935: 17928: 17921: 17913: 17904: 17903: 17901: 17900: 17895: 17890: 17885: 17880: 17875: 17874: 17873: 17863: 17858: 17853: 17852: 17851: 17846: 17836: 17831: 17825: 17823: 17819: 17818: 17816: 17815: 17810: 17805: 17800: 17794: 17792: 17788: 17787: 17785: 17784: 17779: 17774: 17769: 17764: 17759: 17754: 17749: 17743: 17741: 17737: 17736: 17734: 17733: 17728: 17723: 17718: 17713: 17708: 17703: 17698: 17693: 17688: 17687: 17686: 17681: 17676: 17666: 17661: 17656: 17654:Constructivism 17651: 17646: 17641: 17640: 17639: 17629: 17627:Prairie School 17624: 17619: 17614: 17608: 17606: 17602: 17601: 17599: 17598: 17597: 17596: 17591: 17586: 17581: 17571: 17570: 17569: 17564: 17559: 17554: 17549: 17544: 17539: 17538: 17537: 17532: 17524: 17519: 17514: 17509: 17508: 17507: 17502: 17497: 17487: 17482: 17477: 17472: 17467: 17462: 17457: 17456: 17455: 17450: 17435: 17434: 17433: 17423: 17422: 17421: 17416: 17411: 17406: 17401: 17396: 17391: 17386: 17381: 17376: 17371: 17366: 17361: 17356: 17345: 17343: 17339: 17338: 17336: 17335: 17330: 17325: 17320: 17315: 17310: 17304: 17302: 17298: 17297: 17295: 17294: 17289: 17284: 17279: 17274: 17273: 17272: 17262: 17257: 17256: 17255: 17250: 17245: 17240: 17235: 17230: 17222: 17221: 17220: 17215: 17210: 17202: 17201: 17200: 17195: 17190: 17179: 17177: 17173: 17172: 17170: 17169: 17168: 17167: 17160:Pre-Romanesque 17157: 17152: 17151: 17150: 17145: 17140: 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16622: 16617: 16616: 16615: 16605: 16600: 16595: 16593:Hypermodernism 16590: 16589: 16588: 16578: 16573: 16568: 16563: 16558: 16553: 16552: 16551: 16541: 16536: 16531: 16526: 16521: 16516: 16511: 16505: 16503: 16497: 16496: 16494: 16493: 16488: 16483: 16478: 16473: 16468: 16463: 16458: 16453: 16448: 16443: 16438: 16433: 16428: 16423: 16418: 16413: 16408: 16403: 16398: 16393: 16388: 16383: 16378: 16377: 16376: 16366: 16361: 16356: 16351: 16350: 16349: 16339: 16334: 16332:Postminimalism 16329: 16324: 16319: 16313: 16311: 16307: 16306: 16304: 16303: 16298: 16293: 16288: 16283: 16278: 16277: 16276: 16266: 16261: 16256: 16251: 16246: 16241: 16236: 16231: 16226: 16221: 16216: 16211: 16209:Generative art 16206: 16201: 16196: 16191: 16186: 16181: 16179:Conceptual art 16176: 16171: 16166: 16161: 16156: 16151: 16146: 16141: 16136: 16131: 16130: 16129: 16119: 16114: 16109: 16104: 16099: 16093: 16091: 16087: 16086: 16084: 16083: 16078: 16076:Cybernetic art 16073: 16068: 16067: 16066: 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Yorkshire 7141: 7134: 7132: 7123:, designed by 7119: 7112: 7110: 7095: 7088: 7086: 7076: 7069: 7067: 7053: 7046: 7044: 7041: 7034: 7030: 7027: 6967: 6966: 6963: 6960: 6957: 6954: 6938: 6937: 6920: 6913: 6911: 6904: 6897: 6895: 6888: 6881: 6879: 6869: 6862: 6860: 6849:Pierre Legrain 6846: 6839: 6835: 6832: 6793: 6792: 6779: 6772: 6770: 6756: 6749: 6747: 6741: 6734: 6732: 6729: 6722: 6720: 6707:in a dress by 6703: 6696: 6694: 6687:MusĂ©e Galliera 6680: 6673: 6671: 6661: 6654: 6652: 6645: 6638: 6636: 6625:George Barbier 6618: 6611: 6609: 6588: 6581: 6577: 6574: 6523:Ballets Russes 6519: 6518: 6515: 6508: 6506: 6496: 6489: 6487: 6476: 6469: 6467: 6450: 6443: 6439: 6436: 6424:Style Paquebot 6364: 6363: 6344: 6337: 6335: 6329:, designed by 6325: 6318: 6316: 6306: 6299: 6297: 6291: 6284: 6282: 6272: 6265: 6263: 6257: 6250: 6248: 6239: 6232: 6230: 6224: 6217: 6215: 6201: 6194: 6192: 6181:Parker Duofold 6179: 6172: 6165:Main article: 6162: 6159: 6130:arts dĂ©coratif 6062:Louis Philippe 6053:Charles Plumet 6045: 6044: 6037: 6030: 6028: 6021: 6014: 6012: 6009: 6002: 6000: 5993: 5986: 5984: 5977: 5970: 5968: 5965: 5958: 5956: 5953: 5946: 5944: 5933: 5926: 5924: 5917: 5910: 5908: 5905: 5898: 5896: 5885: 5878: 5876: 5869: 5862: 5858: 5855: 5850: 5849: 5834: 5827: 5825: 5810: 5803: 5801: 5793:Émile Boursier 5786: 5779: 5777: 5766: 5759: 5757: 5746: 5739: 5737: 5722: 5715: 5690: 5689: 5674: 5667: 5665: 5661:Bellu Cemetery 5658: 5651: 5649: 5634: 5627: 5625: 5619: 5612: 5610: 5599: 5592: 5590: 5579: 5572: 5570: 5564: 5557: 5555: 5541: 5534: 5532: 5518: 5511: 5509: 5491: 5484: 5482: 5471: 5464: 5462: 5447: 5440: 5438: 5423: 5416: 5414: 5410:Odorico frĂ©res 5395: 5388: 5386: 5378:La Samaritaine 5376:– Sign of the 5371: 5364: 5362: 5347: 5340: 5338: 5334:Joseph Diongre 5315: 5308: 5306: 5287: 5280: 5278: 5264: 5257: 5255: 5244: 5237: 5235: 5227:Madison Avenue 5220: 5213: 5211: 5204: 5197: 5195: 5177: 5170: 5168: 5161: 5154: 5152: 5141: 5134: 5132: 5126:, designed by 5117: 5110: 5106: 5103: 5083:Gaumont-Palace 5049: 5048: 5034: 5027: 5025: 5014: 5007: 5005: 4987: 4980: 4978: 4959: 4952: 4950: 4935: 4928: 4926: 4904: 4897: 4895: 4885: 4878: 4874: 4871: 4854:Albert Laprade 4814: 4813: 4802: 4795: 4793: 4775: 4768: 4766: 4747: 4740: 4738: 4735: 4728: 4726: 4711: 4704: 4702: 4683: 4676: 4674: 4668:in Detroit by 4663: 4656: 4654: 4635: 4628: 4624: 4621: 4574: 4573: 4563: 4556: 4554: 4543: 4536: 4534: 4512: 4505: 4503: 4493: 4486: 4484: 4474: 4467: 4465: 4447: 4440: 4438: 4423: 4416: 4412: 4409: 4407: 4406:Building types 4404: 4403: 4402: 4383: 4376: 4374: 4364: 4357: 4355: 4341: 4334: 4332: 4321: 4314: 4312: 4308:Pan Am Clipper 4293: 4286: 4284: 4266: 4259: 4257: 4242: 4235: 4233: 4222: 4215: 4193:Style Paquebot 4181:Main article: 4178: 4175: 4162: 4159: 4147:Zigzag Moderne 4143: 4142:Zigzag Moderne 4140: 4118:La Samaritaine 4104: 4101: 4100: 4099: 4095:Alexey Dushkin 4085: 4078: 4076: 4066: 4059: 4057: 4047: 4040: 4038: 4034:Roland A. Wank 4016: 4009: 4007: 3988: 3981: 3979: 3960: 3953: 3951: 3943:John C. Austin 3939:John Parkinson 3933: 3926: 3924: 3912:La Samaritaine 3910: 3903: 3886: 3883: 3815: 3814: 3801: 3794: 3792: 3786: 3779: 3777: 3771: 3764: 3762: 3749: 3742: 3740: 3723: 3716: 3714: 3705: 3698: 3696: 3686: 3679: 3677: 3673:Ballets Russes 3662: 3655: 3651: 3648: 3644:Pablo Gargallo 3628:Gustave Miklos 3597:The White Bear 3541: 3540: 3527: 3520: 3518: 3501: 3494: 3492: 3475: 3468: 3466: 3456: 3449: 3447: 3433: 3426: 3424: 3414: 3407: 3405: 3380: 3373: 3369: 3366: 3362:Rio de Janeiro 3358:Paul Landowski 3268:Alfred Janniot 3248: 3247: 3227: 3220: 3218: 3214:Edmond Amateis 3194: 3187: 3185: 3177: 3170: 3168: 3161: 3154: 3152: 3134: 3127: 3125: 3121:Syracuse, N.Y. 3107: 3100: 3098: 3084: 3077: 3075: 3049: 3042: 3040: 3036:Paul Landowski 3032:Rio de Janeiro 3016: 3009: 3007: 2993:Folies BergĂšre 2990: 2983: 2979: 2976: 2974: 2971: 2937:Reginald Marsh 2933:social realism 2890: 2889: 2870: 2863: 2861: 2847: 2840: 2838: 2834:Reginald Marsh 2824: 2817: 2813: 2810: 2754:Jean Puiforcat 2734:Pierre Chareau 2722: 2721: 2710: 2703: 2701: 2697:Auguste Perret 2690: 2683: 2681: 2656: 2649: 2647: 2643:Thomas W. Lamb 2633: 2626: 2624: 2610: 2603: 2601: 2587: 2580: 2576: 2573: 2537: 2536: 2527:, painting by 2522: 2515: 2513: 2506: 2499: 2497: 2487: 2480: 2478: 2468: 2461: 2459: 2448: 2441: 2434:Main article: 2431: 2428: 2403:Constructivism 2390:Sonia Delaunay 2374: 2373: 2362: 2355: 2353: 2335: 2328: 2326: 2319: 2312: 2310: 2298:La CittĂ  Nuova 2292: 2285: 2283: 2277:in London, by 2272: 2265: 2263: 2243: 2236: 2234: 2227: 2220: 2218: 2197:Constructivism 2195: 2188: 2186: 2174:Erik Magnussen 2171: 2164: 2162: 2141: 2134: 2132: 2114: 2107: 2105: 2085: 2078: 2076: 2058: 2051: 2049: 2028: 2021: 2017: 2014: 1958: 1957: 1950: 1943: 1941: 1918: 1911: 1909: 1890: 1883: 1881: 1874:British Museum 1864:(in this case 1860: 1853: 1851: 1832: 1825: 1823: 1811:Ziggurat of Ur 1805: 1798: 1796: 1789:MusĂ©e Galliera 1786: 1779: 1777: 1763: 1756: 1752: 1749: 1741:Hector Guimard 1732:EugĂšne Grasset 1719: 1718: 1703: 1696: 1694: 1690:Hector Guimard 1676: 1669: 1667: 1647: 1640: 1638: 1630:Augustin Pajou 1616: 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560:Stoclet Palace 556:Josef Hoffmann 547: 544: 509:Auguste Perret 496: 493: 491: 488: 402:King Louis XVI 343: 340: 297:chrome plating 265:Ballets Russes 222:product design 185: 184: 181: 177: 176: 168: 164: 163: 140:Top to bottom: 138: 126: 125: 124: 115: 114: 113: 104: 103: 102: 101: 100: 99: 89: 88: 51: 49: 42: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 19337: 19326: 19323: 19321: 19318: 19316: 19315:Art movements 19313: 19311: 19308: 19306: 19303: 19301: 19298: 19297: 19295: 19280: 19277: 19275: 19272: 19271: 19269: 19265: 19259: 19256: 19254: 19251: 19249: 19246: 19244: 19241: 19239: 19238:San Francisco 19236: 19234: 19231: 19229: 19226: 19224: 19221: 19219: 19216: 19214: 19213:New York City 19211: 19209: 19206: 19204: 19201: 19199: 19196: 19194: 19191: 19189: 19186: 19184: 19181: 19179: 19176: 19174: 19171: 19169: 19166: 19164: 19161: 19159: 19156: 19154: 19151: 19149: 19146: 19145: 19143: 19139: 19133: 19130: 19128: 19125: 19123: 19120: 19118: 19115: 19113: 19110: 19108: 19105: 19103: 19100: 19098: 19095: 19093: 19090: 19088: 19087:Shotgun house 19085: 19083: 19080: 19078: 19075: 19073: 19070: 19068: 19065: 19063: 19060: 19058: 19055: 19053: 19050: 19048: 19045: 19043: 19040: 19038: 19035: 19033: 19030: 19028: 19025: 19023: 19020: 19018: 19015: 19013: 19010: 19008: 19005: 19003: 19002:Dogtrot house 19000: 18998: 18995: 18993: 18992:Cowboy church 18990: 18988: 18985: 18983: 18980: 18978: 18975: 18973: 18970: 18968: 18965: 18963: 18960: 18959: 18957: 18953: 18947: 18944: 18942: 18939: 18937: 18934: 18932: 18929: 18927: 18924: 18922: 18919: 18917: 18914: 18912: 18909: 18907: 18904: 18902: 18899: 18897: 18894: 18892: 18889: 18887: 18884: 18882: 18879: 18877: 18874: 18872: 18869: 18867: 18864: 18863: 18861: 18857: 18851: 18850:Tudor Revival 18848: 18846: 18843: 18841: 18838: 18836: 18833: 18831: 18828: 18826: 18823: 18821: 18818: 18814: 18811: 18810: 18809: 18806: 18804: 18801: 18799: 18796: 18794: 18793:Mayan Revival 18791: 18789: 18786: 18784: 18781: 18779: 18776: 18774: 18771: 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18365:Structuralism 18363: 18358: 18355: 18350: 18347: 18342: 18339: 18334: 18331: 18326: 18323: 18320:(1930s–1950s) 18318: 18315: 18310: 18307: 18302: 18299: 18294: 18291: 18286: 18283: 18278: 18275: 18272:(1920s–1970s) 18270: 18269:Functionalism 18267: 18262: 18259: 18256:(1920s–1930s) 18254: 18251: 18246: 18243: 18238: 18235: 18230: 18227: 18222: 18219: 18214: 18211: 18206: 18203: 18198: 18195: 18190: 18189:Expressionism 18187: 18184:(1890s–1920s) 18182: 18179: 18174: 18171: 18166: 18163: 18162: 18160: 18152: 18146: 18143: 18141: 18138: 18136: 18135:Structuralism 18133: 18131: 18128: 18126: 18123: 18121: 18118: 18116: 18113: 18111: 18108: 18106: 18103: 18101: 18098: 18096: 18095:Postmodernism 18093: 18091: 18088: 18086: 18083: 18081: 18078: 18076: 18073: 18071: 18070:New Classical 18068: 18066: 18063: 18061: 18058: 18056: 18055:Monumentalism 18053: 18051: 18048: 18046: 18043: 18041: 18038: 18036: 18033: 18031: 18028: 18026: 18023: 18021: 18018: 18016: 18015:Functionalism 18013: 18011: 18010:Expressionism 18008: 18006: 18003: 18001: 17998: 17996: 17993: 17991: 17988: 17986: 17983: 17981: 17978: 17976: 17973: 17971: 17968: 17966: 17963: 17961: 17958: 17956: 17953: 17952: 17950: 17946: 17942: 17934: 17929: 17927: 17922: 17920: 17915: 17914: 17911: 17899: 17896: 17894: 17891: 17889: 17886: 17884: 17881: 17879: 17876: 17872: 17869: 17868: 17867: 17864: 17862: 17859: 17857: 17854: 17850: 17847: 17845: 17842: 17841: 17840: 17837: 17835: 17832: 17830: 17827: 17826: 17824: 17820: 17814: 17811: 17809: 17808:New Classical 17806: 17804: 17801: 17799: 17796: 17795: 17793: 17789: 17783: 17780: 17778: 17775: 17773: 17770: 17768: 17765: 17763: 17760: 17758: 17755: 17753: 17752:Structuralism 17750: 17748: 17745: 17744: 17742: 17738: 17732: 17729: 17727: 17724: 17722: 17719: 17717: 17714: 17712: 17709: 17707: 17704: 17702: 17699: 17697: 17696:Functionalism 17694: 17692: 17689: 17685: 17682: 17680: 17677: 17675: 17672: 17671: 17670: 17667: 17665: 17662: 17660: 17657: 17655: 17652: 17650: 17647: 17645: 17642: 17638: 17635: 17634: 17633: 17632:Expressionism 17630: 17628: 17625: 17623: 17620: 17618: 17615: 17613: 17610: 17609: 17607: 17603: 17595: 17592: 17590: 17587: 17585: 17584:Liberty style 17582: 17580: 17577: 17576: 17575: 17572: 17568: 17565: 17563: 17560: 17558: 17555: 17553: 17550: 17548: 17545: 17543: 17540: 17536: 17533: 17531: 17528: 17527: 17525: 17523: 17520: 17518: 17517:Neo-Manueline 17515: 17513: 17510: 17506: 17503: 17501: 17498: 17496: 17493: 17492: 17491: 17490:Monumentalism 17488: 17486: 17483: 17481: 17480:Mediterranean 17478: 17476: 17473: 17471: 17468: 17466: 17463: 17461: 17458: 17454: 17451: 17449: 17446: 17445: 17444: 17441: 17440: 17439: 17436: 17432: 17429: 17428: 17427: 17424: 17420: 17417: 17415: 17412: 17410: 17407: 17405: 17402: 17400: 17397: 17395: 17392: 17390: 17387: 17385: 17382: 17380: 17377: 17375: 17372: 17370: 17367: 17365: 17362: 17360: 17357: 17355: 17352: 17351: 17350: 17347: 17346: 17344: 17340: 17334: 17331: 17329: 17326: 17324: 17321: 17319: 17316: 17314: 17311: 17309: 17306: 17305: 17303: 17299: 17293: 17290: 17288: 17285: 17283: 17280: 17278: 17275: 17271: 17268: 17267: 17266: 17263: 17261: 17260:Romano-Gothic 17258: 17254: 17251: 17249: 17246: 17244: 17241: 17239: 17236: 17234: 17231: 17229: 17226: 17225: 17223: 17219: 17216: 17214: 17211: 17209: 17206: 17205: 17203: 17199: 17196: 17194: 17191: 17189: 17186: 17185: 17184: 17181: 17180: 17178: 17174: 17166: 17163: 17162: 17161: 17158: 17156: 17153: 17149: 17146: 17144: 17141: 17139: 17136: 17134: 17131: 17129: 17126: 17125: 17124: 17121: 17117: 17114: 17112: 17109: 17108: 17106: 17104: 17101: 17099: 17096: 17095: 17093: 17091: 17087: 17079: 17076: 17075: 17074: 17071: 17067: 17064: 17062: 17061:Ancient Roman 17059: 17057: 17056:Ancient Greek 17054: 17053: 17052: 17049: 17047: 17044: 17040: 17037: 17035: 17032: 17031: 17029: 17027: 17024: 17022: 17019: 17017: 17014: 17013: 17011: 17009: 17005: 16999: 16996: 16994: 16991: 16990: 16987: 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10604: 10602: 10595: 10587: 10581: 10575:, p. 54. 10574: 10569: 10567: 10560:, p. 52. 10559: 10554: 10546: 10540: 10532: 10528: 10522: 10515: 10511: 10507: 10504: 10498: 10491: 10487: 10484: 10482: 10476: 10469: 10465: 10459: 10451: 10445: 10441: 10437: 10430: 10421: 10415: 10414:0-300-04554-9 10411: 10407: 10401: 10395: 10394:0-262-52328-0 10391: 10387: 10383: 10377: 10370: 10365: 10357: 10353: 10346: 10344: 10342: 10340: 10338: 10336: 10334: 10332: 10323: 10317: 10313: 10312: 10304: 10296: 10290: 10286: 10279: 10272: 10267: 10259: 10252: 10244: 10243: 10235: 10233: 10224: 10223: 10215: 10213: 10204: 10202:9780525246138 10198: 10194: 10193: 10185: 10183: 10181: 10179: 10170: 10168:0-8109-0691-0 10164: 10160: 10159: 10151: 10149: 10147: 10145: 10143: 10135: 10130: 10128: 10111: 10107: 10103: 10097: 10090: 10084: 10078: 10074: 10070: 10066: 10063: 10061: 10054: 10052: 10032: 10025: 10019: 10013: 10009: 10005: 10001: 9998: 9996: 9989: 9981: 9979: 9971: 9964: 9959: 9952: 9947: 9940: 9935: 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Invalides 2546: 2542: 2534: 2533:Pierre Patout 2530: 2526: 2519: 2514: 2510: 2503: 2498: 2495: 2491: 2484: 2479: 2476: 2475:Pierre Patout 2472: 2465: 2460: 2456: 2452: 2445: 2440: 2439: 2437: 2427: 2425: 2421: 2417: 2412: 2408: 2404: 2400: 2396: 2395:Atrium Casino 2391: 2387: 2383: 2382:Functionalism 2379: 2370: 2366: 2359: 2354: 2350: 2346: 2342: 2338: 2332: 2327: 2323: 2316: 2311: 2307: 2303: 2299: 2295: 2289: 2284: 2280: 2276: 2269: 2264: 2260: 2256: 2255: 2251:– Scene from 2250: 2246: 2240: 2235: 2231: 2224: 2219: 2216: 2212: 2208: 2204: 2203: 2198: 2192: 2187: 2183: 2179: 2175: 2168: 2163: 2160: 2156: 2152: 2151:Pablo Picasso 2148: 2144: 2138: 2133: 2129: 2125: 2121: 2117: 2111: 2106: 2102: 2098: 2094: 2090: 2089: 2082: 2077: 2073: 2069: 2055: 2050: 2047: 2043: 2039: 2035: 2031: 2025: 2020: 2019: 2013: 2011: 2007: 2003: 1999: 1995: 1991: 1987: 1986:ancient Egypt 1983: 1979: 1975: 1971: 1967: 1963: 1954: 1947: 1942: 1938: 1934: 1930: 1926: 1922: 1919:Sub-Saharian 1915: 1910: 1906: 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