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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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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.
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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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4604:. It was a giant seventy-seven-floor tall advertisement for Chrysler automobiles. The top was crowned by a stainless steel spire, and was ornamented by deco "gargoyles" in the form of stainless steel radiator cap decorations. The base of the tower, thirty-three stories above the street, was decorated with colorful art deco friezes, and the lobby was decorated with art deco symbols and images expressing modernity.
2563:. The interior design followed the same principles of symmetry and geometric forms which set it apart from Art Nouveau, and bright colours, fine craftsmanship rare and expensive materials which set it apart from the strict functionality of the Modernist style. While most of the pavilions were lavishly decorated and filled with hand-made luxury furniture, two pavilions, those of the Soviet Union and Pavilion de
1155:, another important future Art Deco architect, built another in 1904 at 7, rue Trétaigne (1904). From 1908 to 1910, the 21-year-old Le Corbusier worked as a draftsman in Perret's office, learning the techniques of concrete construction. Perret's building had clean rectangular form, geometric decoration and straight lines, the future trademarks of Art Deco. The décor of the theatre was also revolutionary; the
1410:: "He does not embarrass himself with simplicity, for he multiplies flowers wherever they can be put. The effect he seeks is obviously one of picturesqueness and gaiety. He achieves it." The Cubist element was provided by the paintings. The installation was attacked by some critics as extremely radical, which helped make for its success. This architectural installation was subsequently exhibited at the 1913
4585:(1924) combined Gothic and Deco modern elements in the design of the building. Black brick on the frontage of the building (symbolizing coal) was selected to give an idea of solidity and to give the building a solid mass. Other parts of the façade were covered in gold bricks (symbolizing fire), and the entry was decorated with marble and black mirrors. Another early Art Deco skyscraper was Detroit's
2728:, the sculptor Antoine Bourdelle, and designer Paul Poiret; they combined modern forms with traditional craftsmanship and expensive materials. On the other side were the modernists, who increasingly rejected the past and wanted a style based upon advances in new technologies, simplicity, a lack of decoration, inexpensive materials, and mass production. The modernists founded their own organisation,
6811:, a departure from the tailoring and patternmaking of the past. He designed clothing cut along straight lines and constructed of rectangular motifs. His styles offered structural simplicity The corseted look and formal styles of the previous period were abandoned, and fashion became more practical, and streamlined. With the use of new materials, brighter colours and printed designs. The designer
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8864:, once known as the "Little Paris" of the 19th century, engaged in a new design after World War I, redirected its inspiration towards New York City. The 1930s brought a new fashion which echoed in the cinema, theatre, dancing styles, art and architecture. Bucharest during the 1930s was marked by more and more art deco architecture from the bigger boulevards like
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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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7260:, which had been famous for its Art Nouveau glass, produced a line of Deco vases and glass sculpture, solid, geometric and chunky in form. More delicate multi-coloured works were made by Gabriel Argy-Rousseau, who produced delicately shaded vases with sculpted butterflies and nymphs, and Francois Decorchemont, whose vases were streaked and marbled.
4195:, or Ocean Liner style. Buildings in the style had rounded corners and long horizontal lines; they were built of reinforced concrete and were almost always white; and they sometimes had nautical features, such as railings and portholes that resembled those on a ship. The rounded corner was not entirely new; it had appeared in Berlin in 1923 in the
4833:(1929), decorated with red and black marble and brightly colored ceramics, highlighted by highly polished steel elevator doors and counters. The sculptural decoration installed in the walls illustrated the virtues of industry and saving; the building was immediately termed the "Cathedral of Commerce". The Medical and Dental Building called
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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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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 1903â04, 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-ĂlysĂ©es (1910â13) 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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and other manufacturers. French furniture manufacturers felt threatened by the growing popularity of German manufacturers and styles, particularly the
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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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symbols of the period. He had made ventures into glass before World War I, designing bottles for the perfumes of
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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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of the Art Deco era. Fashion changed dramatically during this period, thanks in particular to designers
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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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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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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 CÄlÄraÈilor no. 44) in
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1479:(1750â1755), various wood types and gilt bronze mounts,
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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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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.
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12463:"Art Deco-era rings: how to buy and what to look for"
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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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4615:(1931), in a slightly less lavish Deco style and the
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New York City's skyline was radically changed by the
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Rudolf Mosse Printing and Publishing Company Building
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Rococo influences â Commode, by Paul Iribarne Garay (
400:(Royal Free School of Design), founded in 1766 under
12779:. Artdeconapier.com. 3 February 1931. Archived from
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10699:(in French). Librarie Centrale des Beaux-Arts, Paris
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9628:"Art Deco Architecture: Everything You Need to Know"
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Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa Moderna
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12304:. Pennsylvania State University Press. p. 66.
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10612:. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
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9356:, Mexico City, Federico Mariscal, completed in 1934
2907:. Born in Poland, she emigrated to Paris after the
2523:Salon of the HĂŽtel du Collectionneur, furnished by
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Apollo and His Meditation Surrounded by the 9 Muses
1078:on the façade of the ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ĂlysĂ©es by
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13264:Tamara de Lempicka: a Catalogue RaisonnĂ© 1921â1980
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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© 1921â1980
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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-ĂlysĂ©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
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1951:Sub-Saharian African influences â Winter 1930, by
1935:of King Mishe miShyaang maMbul (1760â1780), wood,
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1106:Dome of the Theater, with Art Deco rose design by
546:Vienna Secession and Wiener WerkstĂ€tte (1897â1912)
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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.
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11448:, General Services Administration. Archived from
11324:Les Arts décoratifs à 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.
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13521:Lehmann, Niels (2012). Rauhut, Christoph (ed.).
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12367:Exploring Art Deco in Textile and Fashion Design
12275:"Curves of Steel: Streamlined Automobile Design"
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10225:. New York: Holmes & Meier. pp. 16, 56.
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5221:Repeating patterns â 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 Société française de photographie
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11255:Design Handbook: Concepts, Materials and Styles
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10969:"Rietveld Schröder huis (rijksmonument #18329)"
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9129:(1929â1934) by Walter Froy, Louis S. Weeks and
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2304:(1914), ink and pencil on paper, Musei Civici,
1984:. Artists and designers integrated motifs from
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13635:Savage, Rebecca Binno; Kowalski, Greg (2004).
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11596:, Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society
10957:(4). University of Pittsburgh. 9 October 2003.
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10087:Laurent, Stephane, "L'artiste décorateur", in
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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 â Foot of a console table, by
5205:The flower basket â 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,
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2828:, a mural in the Ariel Rios Federal Building,
1970:Musée national des Arts d'Afrique et d'Océanie
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10314:. University of California Press. p. 9.
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9839:(in French). Musée des arts décoratifs. 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
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2799:. A handful of Art Deco hotels were built in
2172:Cubist influences â Cubic coffee service, by
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11779:(1966), Atlantic, Little and Brown, page 277
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10024:"Salon d'Automne 2012, exhibition catalogue"
9815:Revue des arts dĂ©coratifs (Paris), 1880â1902
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7244:Other notable Deco glass designers included
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13544:(in French). Ăditions Place des Victoires.
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12199:Griffith Winton, Alexandra (October 2008).
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11593:Joseph Csaky: A Pioneer of Modern Sculpture
11219:, Flammarion, republished in 1995, page xix
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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
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1980:, and the tomb of the 18th dynasty Pharaoh
1821:, Iraq, unknown architect (21st century BC)
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12854:"Ventilatiegebouwen Maastunnel, Rotterdam"
12663:. Princeton University Press. p. 99.
12329:. MotorBooks/MBI Publishing. p. 239.
12277:. Phoenix Art Museum. 2007. Archived from
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10258:Concrete: The Vision of a New Architecture
10062:, Oxford University Press, USA, 9 Nov 2006
9997:, Oxford University Press, USA, 9 Nov 2006
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2853:William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building
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12955:. Art Deco Classics. 2006. Archived from
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10060:The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts
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9995:The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts
9693:Renaut, Christophe and Lazé, 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 â Entrance hall of the
4869:vertical doors and horizontal balconies.
4191:or simply Streamline, or, in France, the
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2324:no. 25 in Paris, by Charles Thomas (1930)
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8681:Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
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7937:Several towns in New Zealand, including
7770:List of Art Deco architecture in Oceania
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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;
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5663:, Bucharest, by George Cristinel (1934)
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10155:Arwas, Victor; Russell, Frank (1980).
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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
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3460:, a design for a radiator ornament by
2118:influences â Pavillon du Tourisme, by
1751:Ancient and non-European civilizations
1271:Cubist villa at 3-49 LibuĆĄina Street,
1029:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ĂlysĂ©es (1910â1913)
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9509:U.S. postage stamp commemorating the
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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 Aciéries 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 (
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3166:, by Julian Puterman-SadĆowski (1934)
2961:featured an unauthorized portrait of
2469:Entrance to the 1925 Exposition from
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449:(2 November 1966) and an essay named
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13618:1000 Immeubles et monuments de Paris
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12610:"Art Deco in Animation Presentation"
12403:Horton, Ros; Simmons, Sally (2007).
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10903:from the original on 25 October 2008
10885:(1 ed.). London: Laurence King.
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10720:"MĂ©thode de composition ornementale"
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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
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5523:no. 77 in Paris, unknown architect (
5408:, and decorated with mosaics by the
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10769:100 Ideas That Changed Architecture
10358:from the original on 31 March 2022.
10242:The style of the century, 1900â1980
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
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6022:Late Art Deco furniture and rug by
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2678:1937 Paris International Exposition
2202:Beat the Whites with the Red Wedges
1955:, oil on canvas, private collection
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407:Ăcole nationale des arts dĂ©coratifs
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15911:Vienna School of Fantastic Realism
14762:Neoclassical architecture in Milan
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13730:Ward, Mary; Ward, Neville (1978).
13113:. David M. Schwarz Architects, Inc
12979:"Four Programmes â Art Deco Icons"
11396:University of California, Berkeley
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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. 181â183) in New York City, by
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2730:The French Union of Modern Artists
2715:, built by Robert Stanton for the
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1529:no. 21, Paris, unknown architect (
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346:Art Deco took its name, short for
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19310:20th-century architectural styles
18517:Architecture of the United States
15985:American Figurative Expressionism
14321:International Gothic art in Italy
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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 â Lamp, by
5249:flower â Porte d'honneur, at the
5178:The urn â Corner cabinet made of
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3235:Federal Trade Commission Building
2991:Gold detail on the façade of the
2488:The Polish pavilion, designed by
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5352:(The Master Builder Manole), by
5341:
5309:
5281:
5258:
5253:in Paris, by Edgar Brandt (1925)
5238:
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4055:, France, by Jacques Droz (1934)
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1366:. The décor of the house was by
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1099:
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1064:
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692:Société des artistes décorateurs
667:
644:
629:
610:
587:
127:
116:
105:
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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. 122â124.
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:
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10889:
10785:
10760:
10734:
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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- 1910â39
9907:
9843:
9827:
9808:
9786:
9252:(2012), a neo-Art Deco building
9019:Higher University of San Andrés
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 (1904â1912)
463:, which he details in his book
398:Ăcole 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 (2008â2011).
13339:La charactéristique 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 â
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:PiaÈa SfĂąntul Ètefan 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 décorateurs
746:Salon des artistes décorateurs
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:Cathérale 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 â Fire screen, by
5547:
5524:
5497:
5356:(1927â28), 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:Sociéte 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 décoratifs
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 décoratifs
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-Ădouard 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:Musée 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. 3â5 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 (1903â1914)
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-ĂlysĂ©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 â 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-ĂlysĂ©es
3022:, reinforced concrete and
2433:
2337:Expressionist architecture
2153:(1909â10), oil on canvas,
1833:Mesopotamian influences â
1745:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ĂlysĂ©es
1648:Neoclassical influences â
1226:Detail of the entrance of
1141:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ĂlysĂ©es
1049:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ĂlysĂ©es
1035:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ĂlysĂ©es
1032:
883:
554:(formed 1897), especially
513:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ĂlysĂ©es
489:
228:in the 1910s (just before
29:
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18858:
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16930:
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16309:
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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:
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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 décoratif à 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:WerkstÀtte 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-ĂlysĂ©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:, Ăditions 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, 1900â1940
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 Dorée
4781:Palais de la Porte Dorée
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 â
1285:MĂĄnes Union of Fine Arts
970:. In 1912â1913 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 â 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 (1934â1936)
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 â
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:â Chest of drawers, by
1295:, influenced by Cubism.
901:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
710:L'Art décoratif moderne
390:objets d'art décoratifs
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 (1919â1969)
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:Ămile-Jacques Ruhlmann
5920:Ămile-Jacques Ruhlmann
5698:movement known as the
5452:(Westplein no. 51) in
5404:, France, designed by
5184:Jacques-Ămile 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:Ămile-Jacques Ruhlmann
2494:Wojciech JastrzÄbowski
2320:Futurist influences â
2070:, private collection,
2040:(1910â11), limestone,
1835:Western Union Building
1424:
1364:Raymond Duchamp-Villon
1322:
1319:Salon des Indépendants
1212:Raymond Duchamp-Villon
862:Ămile-Jacques Ruhlmann
788:Ămile-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:Encyclopédie 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 (1921â1923)
7790:, Australia (1930â31)
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-Création
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 (1910â1913)
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:GhentâBruges 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: 1910â1939
13005:artdecobucharest.ro
12834:. wellington.gov.nz
12777:"Napier Earthquake"
12575:, pp. 245â250.
12514:, pp. 121â123.
12371:Metropolitan Museum
12353:(1970), pg. 448-453
12232:Old-House Interiors
11830:, pp. 197â199.
11818:, pp. 198â200.
11791:, pp. 249â258.
11629:, pp. 148â150.
11591:Edith Balas, 1998,
11536:, pp. 141â163.
11512:, pp. 121â141.
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. 318â319.
10089:Art Deco, 1910â1939
9965:, pp. 165â170.
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 BrĂąncuÈi
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:â 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:(1940sâlate 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:. Pavilion Books.
12959:on 1 December 2008
12349:De Morant, Henry,
11803:, pp. 125â30.
11473:, pp. 165â66.
11279:on 7 February 2008
11206:, pp. 35â104.
10973:Monumentenregister
10930:on 29 October 2008
10853:Essential Art Deco
10830:on 7 February 2008
10639:Cubism and Fashion
10106:www.musee-orsay.fr
10058:Campbell, Gordon,
10036:on 1 February 2018
9993:Campbell, Gordon,
9569:Art Deco sculptors
9565:Art Deco designers
9493:, Steward Wagner,
9487:Paul Philippe Cret
9376:, architect (1931)
9073:in Argentina. The
8866:Bulevardul Magheru
8856:The Hoover Company
8848:London Underground
8835:Theater (1937) in
8018:, USA (1925â1940s)
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:Aciéries 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 Joël 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'Ăventail
1243:Le Salon Bourgeois
1177:Ker-Xavier Roussel
848:furniture made by
706:Arts et décoration
595:Secession Building
484:style contemporain
394:Théùtre de l'Opéra
374:was first used in
324:Streamline Moderne
174: 1910sâ1950s
93:
19287:
19286:
18859:PostâWorld 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:. Phaidon Press.
13485:Art Deco Painting
13475:978-0-300-12102-5
13452:978-2-0812-2062-1
13433:978-0-289-27788-1
13409:978-1-86205-509-4
13390:978-0-8109-8046-4
13348:978-2-0813-4383-2
13320:978-1-84484-864-5
13282:978-0-393-01970-4
13254:978-0-8212-2834-0
13231:978-0-500-28149-9
13139:on 24 March 2010.
13066:978-973-1872-03-2
13041:978-973-1872-03-2
12640:978-1-84162-171-5
12599:, pp. 71â81.
12448:978-1-78627-682-7
12336:978-0-7603-1965-9
12311:978-0-271-00479-2
12260:978-0-415-10572-9
12201:"Design, 1925â50"
12189:, pp. 18â19.
12141:, pp. 91â93.
12079:978-973-1872-03-2
12054:978-973-1872-03-2
12029:978-973-1872-03-2
11976:978-973-1872-03-2
11926:978-973-1872-03-2
11901:978-973-1872-03-2
11876:978-973-1872-03-2
11665:, pp. 86â87.
11429:978-1-55859-388-6
11354:978-0-070-03480-8
11322:Louis René Vian,
11139:978-973-1872-03-2
11114:978-973-1872-03-2
11086:978-973-1872-03-2
11058:978-973-1872-03-2
11033:978-1-78627-682-7
11008:978-973-1872-03-2
10802:978-0-7148-4969-0
10778:978-1-78627-567-7
10753:978-0-500-29148-1
10516:, 6 November 2014
10449:978-0-300-09908-9
10352:"French Art Deco"
10321:978-0-520-00768-0
10294:978-0-8109-8046-4
10136:, pp. 51â55.
10112:on 8 January 2022
9900:978-0-525-47680-1
9863:978-1-61058-633-7
9733:978-973-1872-03-2
9709:, pp. 13â28.
9445:, New York City.
9145:historic monument
9133:, qualified as a
9075:Kavanagh Building
8981:Central do Brasil
8912:Kavanagh Building
8745:Neue Sachlichkeit
8718:, Portugal (1937)
8639:Embassy of France
8626:, Portugal (1931)
8456:Art Deco in Paris
8337:, as seen in the
8331:Territorial Style
8280:Hamilton, Ontario
8128:Buffalo City Hall
8115:, USA (1930â1932)
8058:Bullocks Wilshire
7995:, USA (1923â1927)
7714:, Thailand (1940)
7579:Kologdam Building
7505:Giuseppe Pettazzi
7372:Norman Bel Geddes
7363:Norman Bel Geddes
7256:from the city of
6782:LisiĂšres Fleuries
6667:Comédie-Française
6623:, illustrated by
6531:Wiener WerkstÀtte
6417:Raymond Delamarre
6312:Gordon M. Buehrig
6259:Bugatti AĂ©rolithe
5996:Michel Roux-Spitz
5797:Raymond Delamarre
5753:William Van Allen
5749:Chrysler Building
5519:The cornucopia â
5478:William Van Allen
5474:Chrysler Building
5298:Préville Cemetery
5085:(1931â1973). The
5074:Paramount Theatre
4944:, California, by
4938:Paramount Theatre
4835:450 Sutter Street
4827:Guardian Building
4714:Chrysler Building
4686:450 Sutter Street
4666:Guardian Building
4598:Chrysler Building
4587:Guardian Building
4550:Cross & Cross
4476:Chrysler Building
3420:Pierre Le Faguays
3252:Antoine Bourdelle
2797:Mies van der Rohe
2302:Antonio Sant'Elia
2038:Amedeo Modigliani
2008:and Oceania with
1927:from present-day
1893:450 Sutter Street
1862:Pre-Columbian art
1527:Boulevard Diderot
1408:Art et DĂ©coration
1372:La Maison Cubiste
1359:La Maison Cubiste
1251:La Maison Cubiste
1228:La Maison Cubiste
1203:La Maison Cubiste
1165:Antoine Bourdelle
1080:Antoine Bourdelle
947:Art et décoration
844:, and especially
806:, glass designer
760:Lady with Panther
568:Wiener WerkstÀtte
309:Chrysler Building
226:appeared in Paris
187:
186:
157:hood ornament by
143:Chrysler Building
91:
90:
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56:layout guidelines
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19258:Washington, D.C.
18876:Deconstructivism
18778:Georgian Revival
18768:Colonial Revival
18721:mid-20th century
18645:Mid-19th century
18591:Spanish Colonial
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10824:"Art Deco Style"
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9561:Art Deco artists
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9506:
9474:
9458:
9449:, opened in 1931
9438:
9423:
9408:
9385:
9365:
9350:
9331:
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9261:
9250:David M. Schwarz
9234:
9218:
9191:
9168:
9156:
9136:monument istoric
9115:
9091:
9049:
9034:
9025:, Bolivia (1946)
9017:Entrance of the
9014:
9004:
9001:
8992:
8977:
8961:
8950:Pacaembu Stadium
8946:
8927:
8908:
8892:
8870:Telephone Palace
8800:
8785:
8727:
8708:
8692:
8673:
8664:, UK (1936â1939)
8654:
8635:
8622:Ăden Theatre in
8619:
8600:
8581:Capitol Building
8577:
8558:
8543:Erich Mendelsohn
8535:
8512:
8503:, Finland (1919)
8493:
8474:
8430:
8418:
8406:
8391:
8376:Bacardi Building
8372:
8263:
8251:
8240:British Columbia
8228:
8211:Interior of the
8208:
8185:
8166:
8143:
8124:
8101:
8077:
8054:
8037:architecture in
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7989:Verizon Building
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7891:
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7704:
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7516:
7493:
7478:Jardin Majorelle
7474:
7411:Merry Mannequins
7358:
7348:
7345:
7335:
7319:
7303:
7283:Amiens Cathedral
7209:Amiens Cathedral
7200:
7183:
7182: 1930â1935
7180:
7170:
7148:
7147: 1929â1936
7145:
7139:
7125:Arnaldo dell'Ira
7117:
7093:
7074:
7051:
7039:
7010:Raymond Templier
6934:Washington, D.C.
6918:
6902:
6886:
6867:
6844:
6777:
6754:
6739:
6727:
6717:
6714:
6705:Desiree Lubovska
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6599:
6596:
6589:Evening coat by
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6384:Chrysler Airflow
6360:
6357:
6346:New York Central
6342:
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6314:and staff (1937)
6304:
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6241:Chrysler Airflow
6237:
6228:radio set (1931)
6222:
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5202:
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5150:, by Soru (1920)
5139:
5115:
5032:
5012:
4985:
4957:
4946:Timothy Pflueger
4933:
4902:
4883:
4841:was inspired by
4839:Timothy Pflueger
4800:
4773:
4745:
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4722:William Van Alen
4709:
4698:Timothy Pflueger
4681:
4661:
4633:
4602:William Van Alen
4561:
4541:
4510:
4491:
4480:William Van Alen
4472:
4461:Burnham Brothers
4445:
4421:
4398:Walter T. Bailey
4381:
4369:Pavilion at the
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4339:
4319:
4291:
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4243:Building in the
4240:
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4201:Erich Mendelsohn
4171:Great Depression
4114:avenue Montaigne
4083:
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3624:Jacques Lipchitz
3595:, also known as
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3556:Demétre Chiparus
3545:Chryselephantine
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3507:Demétre Chiparus
3499:
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3368:Studio sculpture
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2967:Josep Maria Sert
2935:; they included
2885:Josep Maria Sert
2868:
2845:
2830:Washington, D.C.
2822:
2738:Francis Jourdain
2708:
2691:Stairway of the
2688:
2654:
2631:
2608:
2598:
2595:
2585:
2565:L'Esprit Nouveau
2520:
2511:department store
2507:Pavilion of the
2504:
2490:JĂłzef Czajkowski
2485:
2466:
2449:Postcard of the
2446:
2360:
2349:Erich Mendelsohn
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1966:Musée de l'Homme
1948:
1916:
1888:
1858:
1830:
1819:Dhi Qar Province
1815:Tell el-Muqayyar
1807:Mesopotamian art
1803:
1784:
1761:
1706:Avenue Montaigne
1701:
1674:
1645:
1632:(1780), marble,
1614:
1595:
1585:Washington, D.C.
1569:
1556:and sculpted by
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1519:
1505:
1502:
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1173:Ădouard Vuillard
1143:(1910â1913), by
1120:
1103:
1091:
1068:
1045:
1009:; others by the
1005:movement led by
984:Atelier français
972:Adrien Karbowsky
938:
922:
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18155:By start year /
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18080:New Objectivity
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17907:
17902:
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17786:
17735:
17669:Totalitarianism
17659:New Objectivity
17600:
17453:Serbo-Byzantine
17448:Russo-Byzantine
17337:
17296:
17171:
17148:Islamic Persian
17084:
17002:
16984:
16979:
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16843:Interactive art
16726:
16700:SoFlo Superflat
16625:Kitsch movement
16549:Africanfuturism
16501:
16495:
16374:Transavantgarde
16305:
16259:Light and Space
16244:Performance art
16224:Psychedelic art
16107:Nueva Presencia
16097:Otra FiguraciĂłn
16085:
16017:Les Plasticiens
16002:New York School
15980:Action painting
15965:Metcalf Chateau
15874:
15869:
15857:
15777:Cercle et Carré
15713:New Objectivity
15620:Return to order
15562:School of Paris
15540:
15384:School of Paris
15345:
15231:Arts and Crafts
15136:Neo-romanticism
15121:
15109:
15105:Etching revival
15057:Barbizon school
15001:Pre-Raphaelites
14953:
14950:
14943:
14886:
14880:
14773:
14747:Louis XVI style
14689:
14678:Louis XIV style
14641:Animal painting
14602:Flemish Baroque
14580:
14491:World landscape
14442:Venetian School
14384:
14371:Majorcan school
14338:Novgorod School
14328:Lucchese School
14300:Opus Anglicanum
14292:Norman-Sicilian
14236:Italo-Byzantine
14136:Early Christian
14117:
14101:Pompeian Styles
13914:
13908:
13895:
13881:
13843:Wayback Machine
13796:Art Deco Mumbai
13787:
13769:
13753:
13751:Further reading
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9953:, pp. 5â7.
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9607:Art Deco stamps
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9533:, Poland (1932)
9523:
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9450:
9447:William F. Lamb
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9180:Shamrock, Texas
9176:U.S. Highway 66
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9123:Calea Victoriei
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8968:, Brazil (1941)
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8937:, Brazil (1938)
8928:
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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:
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8684:
8683:, France (1937)
8677:Palais de Tokyo
8674:
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3628:Gustave Miklos
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2390:Sonia Delaunay
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1864:(in this case
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1732:EugĂšne Grasset
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1384:Jean Metzinger
1380:Albert Gleizes
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999:Ballets Russes
976:Jacques Doucet
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18269:Functionalism
18267:
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17490:Monumentalism
17488:
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17480:Mediterranean
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17061:Ancient Roman
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16806:Fantastic art
16804:
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16799:
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16782:
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16777:
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16774:Christian art
16772:
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16675:Skeuomorphism
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16635:Massurrealism
16633:
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16630:Lightpainting
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16613:Post-Internet
16611:
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16486:Grunge design
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16459:
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16442:
16441:Retrofuturism
16439:
16437:
16436:Scratch video
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16421:Memphis Group
16419:
16417:
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16409:
16407:
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16399:
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16396:Telematic art
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16386:Guerrilla art
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16337:Endurance art
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8382:, Cuba (1930)
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7726:
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7308:The Pheasants
7302:
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7246:Edmond Etling
7242:
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7230:
7229:Ăle de France
7224:
7223:François Coty
7214:
7210:
7207:(1932â1934),
7206:
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6857:New York City
6854:
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6825:
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6806:
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6798:
6789:
6788:
6784:fabric, from
6783:
6776:
6771:
6767:
6763:
6762:à la garçonne
6759:
6758:Louise Brooks
6753:
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6607:
6606:New York City
6603:
6592:
6585:
6580:
6579:
6573:
6569:
6567:
6563:
6562:Charles Worth
6559:
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6507:
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6468:
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6464:New York City
6461:
6457:
6453:
6447:
6442:
6441:
6435:
6433:
6429:
6425:
6418:
6414:
6413:Pierre Patout
6410:
6409:
6402:
6398:
6396:
6392:
6387:
6385:
6381:
6377:
6376:refrigerators
6373:
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6254:
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6236:
6231:
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6221:
6216:
6212:
6211:Eastman Kodak
6208:
6204:
6198:
6193:
6182:
6176:
6171:
6170:
6168:
6158:
6155:
6150:
6148:
6144:
6140:
6139:Gilbert Rohde
6134:
6131:
6126:
6124:
6120:
6116:
6115:ĂlysĂ©e Palace
6112:
6108:
6105:
6101:
6097:
6093:
6089:
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6078:
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6018:
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5985:
5981:
5978:Furniture by
5974:
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5962:
5957:
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5941:
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5925:
5921:
5914:
5909:
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5889:
5882:
5877:
5873:
5866:
5861:
5860:
5854:
5846:
5842:
5838:
5835:Minimalist â
5831:
5826:
5822:
5818:
5814:
5807:
5802:
5798:
5794:
5790:
5783:
5778:
5774:
5770:
5763:
5758:
5754:
5750:
5743:
5738:
5734:
5733:Marcel Julien
5730:
5729:Louis Duhayon
5726:
5719:
5714:
5713:
5712:
5708:
5706:
5701:
5696:
5686:
5682:
5678:
5671:
5666:
5662:
5655:
5650:
5646:
5643:, France, by
5642:
5638:
5637:Villa Cavrois
5631:
5626:
5622:
5616:
5611:
5607:
5603:
5602:Louis Vuitton
5596:
5591:
5587:
5586:Claud Beelman
5583:
5576:
5571:
5567:
5561:
5556:
5545:
5538:
5533:
5522:
5515:
5510:
5506:
5495:
5488:
5483:
5479:
5475:
5468:
5463:
5459:
5455:
5451:
5450:Atlantic Huis
5444:
5439:
5435:
5431:
5427:
5420:
5415:
5411:
5407:
5403:
5399:
5392:
5387:
5383:
5382:Henri Sauvage
5379:
5375:
5368:
5363:
5359:
5355:
5351:
5344:
5339:
5335:
5331:
5327:
5323:
5319:
5312:
5307:
5303:
5299:
5295:
5294:Gustave Simon
5291:
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5276:
5272:
5268:
5261:
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5241:
5236:
5232:
5228:
5224:
5217:
5212:
5208:
5201:
5196:
5193:
5192:New York City
5189:
5185:
5181:
5174:
5169:
5165:
5158:
5153:
5149:
5145:
5138:
5133:
5129:
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5114:
5109:
5108:
5102:
5100:
5096:
5092:
5088:
5084:
5080:
5075:
5071:
5070:Donald Deskey
5067:
5063:
5059:
5055:
5045:
5041:
5037:
5031:
5026:
5022:
5018:
5011:
5006:
5002:
4998:
4994:
4990:
4984:
4979:
4975:
4974:Donald Deskey
4971:
4967:
4966:New York City
4963:
4956:
4951:
4947:
4943:
4939:
4932:
4927:
4923:
4919:
4915:
4911:
4907:
4901:
4896:
4892:
4888:
4882:
4877:
4876:
4873:Movie palaces
4870:
4867:
4863:
4859:
4858:LĂ©on Jaussely
4855:
4851:
4846:
4844:
4840:
4836:
4832:
4828:
4824:
4820:
4810:
4806:
4803:Foyer of the
4799:
4794:
4790:
4789:Louis Bouquet
4786:
4782:
4778:
4772:
4767:
4763:
4759:
4755:
4751:
4744:
4739:
4732:
4727:
4723:
4719:
4718:New York City
4715:
4712:Lobby of the
4708:
4703:
4699:
4695:
4691:
4690:San Francisco
4687:
4680:
4675:
4671:
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4660:
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4570:
4566:
4560:
4555:
4551:
4547:
4544:Crown of the
4540:
4535:
4531:
4530:Edward Mellon
4527:
4523:
4519:
4515:
4509:
4504:
4500:
4496:
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4477:
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4430:New York City
4427:
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4391:
4387:
4380:
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4344:
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4333:
4329:
4325:
4318:
4313:
4309:
4305:
4304:New York City
4301:
4297:
4290:
4285:
4281:
4277:
4273:
4269:
4263:
4258:
4254:
4253:Pierre Patout
4250:
4246:
4239:
4234:
4230:
4226:
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4206:
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4077:
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4027:
4023:
4019:
4013:
4008:
4004:
4000:
3996:
3992:
3985:
3980:
3976:
3975:Claud Beelman
3972:
3968:
3964:
3957:
3952:
3948:
3944:
3940:
3936:
3930:
3925:
3921:
3920:Henri Sauvage
3917:
3913:
3907:
3902:
3901:
3899:
3892:
3882:
3879:
3877:
3873:
3869:
3865:
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3849:
3844:
3843:
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3831:
3825:
3821:
3811:
3807:
3806:
3802:Cover of the
3798:
3793:
3789:
3783:
3778:
3774:
3768:
3763:
3759:
3755:
3754:
3746:
3741:
3730:
3726:
3720:
3715:
3711:
3710:
3702:
3697:
3693:
3692:Peter Behrens
3689:
3683:
3678:
3674:
3670:
3666:
3659:
3654:
3653:
3647:
3645:
3641:
3637:
3633:
3629:
3625:
3621:
3620:Henri Laurens
3617:
3613:
3609:
3604:
3602:
3601:Musée d'Orsay
3599:, now in the
3598:
3594:
3590:
3586:
3582:
3580:
3575:
3573:
3572:Auguste Rodin
3569:
3565:
3564:Josef Lorenzl
3561:
3557:
3552:
3550:
3546:
3530:
3524:
3519:
3508:
3504:
3498:
3493:
3490:
3489:New York City
3486:
3482:
3478:
3472:
3467:
3463:
3459:
3453:
3448:
3444:
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3411:
3406:
3403:, Netherlands
3402:
3398:
3387:
3383:
3377:
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19183:Jacksonville
19072:Quiggly hole
18911:Neo-futurism
18906:Neo-eclectic
18866:Blobitecture
18727:
18719:Late-19th to
18629:Neoclassical
18624:Jeffersonian
18566:First Period
18460:
18445:Contemporary
18397:Neo-futurism
18389:Blobitecture
18328:(1930sâ1970)
18292:
18060:Neo-Futurism
17990:Contemporary
17970:Blobitecture
17954:
17866:Mesoamerican
17813:Contemporary
17791:2000âpresent
17782:Neo-futurism
17762:Blobitecture
17710:
17589:Modern Style
17505:Neoclassical
17253:Indo-Islamic
17228:Great Seljuk
17213:Vijayanagara
17107:East Slavic
17021:Mesopotamian
16916:Trompe-l'Ćil
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16885:Outsider art
16838:Illustration
16794:Lutheran art
16784:Catholic art
16747:Abstract art
16717:Unilalianism
16680:Software art
16655:Neosymbolism
16645:Neo-futurism
16608:Internet art
16598:Hyperrealism
16451:Superfiction
16234:Photorealism
16102:Afrofuturism
15867:Contemporary
15843:Dimensionism
15826:Concrete art
15759:
15755:Precisionism
15605:
15552:Sosaku-hanga
15526:Productivism
15516:Metaphysical
15510:
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15475:Proto-Cubism
15379:Secessionism
15341:Costumbrismo
15226:Aestheticism
15177:Hague School
15157:
15081:Academic art
15062:Costumbrismo
15030:Empire style
14867:Quito School
14862:Cusco School
14778:Colonial art
14739:
14727:FĂȘte galante
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14694:18th century
14656:Delft School
14607:Caravaggisti
14585:17th century
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14131:Late antique
14015:Severe style
14005:Black-figure
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8792:Borsig Tower
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8339:KiMo Theater
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8292:College Park
8273:
8199:, USA (1933)
8176:, USA (1932)
8157:, USA (1931)
8134:, USA (1931)
8068:, USA (1929)
8045:, USA (1927)
8031:KiMo Theater
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7055:The Firebird
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7019:Jean Despres
7006:lapis lazuli
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6942:René Lalique
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6067:The painter
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5940:André Groult
5886:Armchair by
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5813:Edgar Brandt
5787:Symmetric â
5709:
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5566:Streamlining
5458:P.G. Buskens
5426:Brook Street
5398:Maison bleue
5324:no. 183) in
5265:The foliage
5164:Georges BĂ©al
5120:Quai d'Orsay
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5060:, while the
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5044:George Coles
4997:John Eberson
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4831:Wirt Rowland
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4670:Wirt Rowland
4617:RCA Building
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4583:Raymond Hood
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4522:Pennsylvania
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4150:
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3991:Villa Empain
3885:Architecture
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3788:Moulin Rouge
3751:
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3640:Chana Orloff
3612:Joseph Csaky
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1925:Kuba Kingdom
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1558:Jean Boucher
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1324:
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1242:
1227:
1208:Cubist House
1207:
1201:
1167:, a dome by
1161:high reliefs
1138:
1131:
1127:
1071:
992:
988:ocean liners
983:
953:
946:
904:
857:
853:
833:
829:
823:
819:
808:René Lalique
801:
786:Armchair by
759:
744:at the 1912
713:
709:
705:
695:
691:
683:
571:
564:Gustav Klimt
549:
529:
525:Le Corbusier
498:
483:
479:
475:
471:
469:
464:
454:
450:
446:
440:
434:
427:
423:
419:
417:
412:
405:
397:
389:
383:
379:
371:
370:
345:
328:World War II
317:
293:
238:
234:ocean liners
218:architecture
193:
189:
188:
167:Years active
159:René Lalique
154:
153:(1933); and
139:
77:
68:
53:
36:
19233:San Antonio
19208:New Orleans
19198:Los Angeles
19188:Kansas City
19122:Town square
19107:Sweat lodge
19057:Plank house
19007:Earth lodge
18825:PWA Moderne
18700:Stick style
18596:Territorial
18360:(1953â1970)
18336:(1933â1969)
18312:(1933â1944)
18309:PWA Moderne
18296:(1910â1939)
18248:(1925â1950)
18240:(1922â1933)
18232:(1921â1929)
18229:Rondocubism
18224:(1920â1932)
18216:(1919â1933)
18208:(1917â1931)
18176:(1890â1910)
18173:Art Nouveau
18168:(1888â1911)
18140:Sustainable
18115:Rondocubism
18100:PWA Moderne
17960:Art Nouveau
17726:PWA Moderne
17612:Rationalism
17574:Art Nouveau
17562:Territorial
17542:Renaissance
17526:Queen Anne
17399:Elizabethan
17292:Plateresque
17287:Renaissance
17270:Sondergotik
17165:Carolingian
17111:Kievan Rus'
16801:Digital art
16764:Avant-garde
16705:Superstroke
16581:Flat design
16576:Fictive art
16571:Excessivism
16519:Art for art
16514:Altermodern
16456:Taring Padi
16391:Lowbrow art
16359:Pliontanism
16296:Yoru no Kai
16249:Process art
16189:Systems art
16159:Arte Povera
16081:Antipodeans
15990:in New York
15960:Jikken KĆbĆ
15923:Color field
15792:Regionalism
15761:Aeropittura
15750:Neo-Fauvism
15723:Neues Sehen
15693:Kinetic art
15557:Suprematism
15531:Synchromism
15448:Noucentisme
15369:Primitivism
15357:Art Nouveau
15312:Cloisonnism
15302:Pointillism
15297:Divisionism
15275:Incoherents
15236:Art pottery
15122:(1863â1944)
15072:Macchiaioli
15047:Biedermeier
15035:Historicism
15020:Orientalism
14961:Romanticism
14932:Akita ranga
14784:Art of the
14769:Picturesque
14721:Chinoiserie
14716:Frederician
14554:Tudor court
14449:Cinquecento
14390:Renaissance
14377:Mappa mundi
14361:cartography
14253:Carolingian
14248:Merovingian
14231:Palaeologan
14203:RepoblaciĂłn
14160:Anglo-Saxon
14091:Gallo-Roman
14030:Hellenistic
14025:Kerch style
13963:Minyan ware
13639:. Arcadia.
12838:22 February
12719:Bombay Deco
12597:Duncan 1988
12285:1 September
12214:Duncan 1988
12187:Duncan 1988
12163:Duncan 1988
12102:Duncan 1988
11828:Duncan 1988
11816:Duncan 1988
11764:Duncan 1988
11663:Ardman 1985
11627:Duncan 1988
11522:Duncan 1988
11510:Duncan 1988
11238:Duncan 1988
11192:Duncan 1988
11180:Duncan 1988
10726:18 December
10703:18 December
10514:ArtNet News
10501:Ben Davis,
10222:Paul Poiret
9951:Texier 2019
9652:Texier 2012
9637:28 December
9495:Roland Wank
9389:Henryk Kuna
9320:Kansas City
9203:Helmut Jahn
9003: 1945
8852:Golden Mile
8801:in Berlin.
8795: [
8780: [
8765:Fritz Höger
8444:, US (1941)
8442:Puerto Rico
8343:Albuquerque
8335:Pueblo Deco
8325:, combined
8278:, Toronto,
8217:Mexico City
8109:Baton Rouge
8086:Quebec City
8062:Los Angeles
8039:Albuquerque
8035:Pueblo Deco
8012:South Beach
7934:in Sydney.
7920:Castlemaine
7803:Sound Shell
7721:Juan Nakpil
7377:Jean Dunand
7347: 1930
7287:Jean Gaudin
7205:Jean Gaudin
7106:Longlaville
7023:Jean Dunand
7015:Paul Brandt
6909:(1925â1930)
6813:Coco Chanel
6805:Coco Chanel
6801:Paul Poiret
6743:Coco Chanel
6716: 1921
6598: 1912
6591:Paul Poiret
6558:Paul Poiret
6547:Paul Poiret
6543:Paul Poiret
6502: 1919
6368:aerodynamic
6359: 1939
6278: 1937
6188: 1930
6111:Jules Leleu
6057:Biedermeier
6024:Jules Leleu
5874:(1912â1914)
5872:Paul Follot
5775:(1929â1932)
5755:(1928â1930)
5681:Mexico City
5551: 1930
5528: 1930
5501: 1930
5480:(1928â1930)
5460:(1928â1930)
5428:no. 28) in
5360:, Bucharest
5231:Ferrobrandt
5062:Fox Theater
4914:Los Angeles
4750:Carew Tower
4411:Skyscrapers
4326:canteen in
4302:(1937) was
4272:Los Angeles
4110:art nouveau
4005:(1930â1934)
3967:Los Angeles
3922:(1925â1928)
3864:Mistinguett
3836:Vanity Fair
3736: 1920
3709:Vanity Fair
3536: 1925
3514: 1925
3393: 1920
3308:During the
3053:, pylon on
2957:(1933) for
2917:André Lhote
2801:Miami Beach
2726:Jean Dunand
2597: 1930
2380:, Orphism,
2351:(1921â1923)
2322:Rue du Laos
2281:(1928â1930)
2155:Tate Modern
2066:), painted
2064: 1920
2030:Primitivism
2010:Machine Age
2006:Mesoamerica
1994:Mesopotamia
1982:Tutankhamun
1849:(1928â1930)
1841:no. 60) in
1678:Art Nouveau
1600:Paul Follot
1534: 1910
1504: 1912
1412:Armory Show
1293:Josef GoÄĂĄr
1289:Pavel JanĂĄk
1023:Paul Poiret
964:Paul Follot
906:Sheherazade
772:Paul Poiret
742:Paul Follot
662:(1905â1911)
624:(1903â1907)
622:Otto Wagner
532:plate glass
480:modernistic
366:World War I
352:, from the
263:and of the
230:World War I
71:August 2023
19325:Modern art
19294:Categories
19097:Skyscraper
19052:Moki steps
19047:Longhouses
18941:Tiny-house
18936:Shed style
18926:Postmodern
18753:Beaux-Arts
18705:Queen Anne
18657:Italianate
18634:Antebellum
18373:Metabolism
18285:Organicism
18165:Modernisme
18085:Organicism
18050:Modernisme
18040:Metabolism
17939:Genres of
17883:Portuguese
17757:Postmodern
17706:Organicism
17594:Modernisme
17579:Jugendstil
17438:Revivalism
17426:Industrial
17409:Portuguese
17183:Romanesque
17078:Achaemenid
16848:Jewish art
16660:Passionism
16620:iPhone art
16566:Cyborg art
16561:Crypto art
16534:Brandalism
16426:Cyberdelic
16291:TropicĂĄlia
16264:Street art
16219:Intermedia
16199:Minimalism
15918:Spatialism
15872:Postmodern
15728:Surrealism
15596:Shin-hanga
15436:Die BrĂŒcke
15404:Sonderbund
15317:Synthetism
15040:Revivalism
14949:Transition
14906:Manichaean
14752:Adam style
14673:Classicism
14612:in Utrecht
14540:Still life
14270:Romanesque
14226:Macedonian
14221:Iconoclast
14180:Visigothic
14086:Republican
14040:Indo-Greek
14010:Red-figure
13525:. Hirmer.
13383:. Abrams.
13191:0531097846
13133:"Overview"
13096:0525934421
12963:6 November
12937:6 November
12911:7 December
12761:10 January
12695:818502880X
12573:Arwas 1992
12529:Arwas 1992
12512:Arwas 1992
12251:Auto Opium
12175:Arwas 1992
12151:Arwas 1992
11941:"Art DĂ©co"
11801:Morel 2012
11749:10 January
11721:10 January
11690:10 January
11534:Arwas 1992
11496:0671808044
11471:Arwas 1992
11372:8 December
11283:6 November
11165:7 November
10982:9 February
10934:7 November
10907:1 November
10834:6 November
10656:0870998889
10573:Arwas 1992
10558:Arwas 1992
10287:. Abrams.
10134:Arwas 1992
10077:0195189485
10040:10 October
10012:0195189485
9614:References
9600:built for
9483:Cincinnati
9296:Hoover Dam
9207:Postmodern
9205:(1990), a
9172:U-Drop Inn
8880:See also:
8827:(1941) in
8810:Koekelberg
8757:SchaubĂŒhne
8747:style and
8662:Manchester
8520:Koekelberg
8454:See also:
8357:See also:
8323:New Mexico
8193:Cincinnati
8066:California
8043:New Mexico
7965:See also:
7955:Wellington
7876:Launceston
7752:See also:
7689:Dare House
7555:See also:
7462:See also:
7400:Night Hood
7391:including
7279:, France.
6994:Mauboussin
6803:and later
6709:Jean Patou
6566:Jean Patou
6539:Raoul Dufy
6535:André Mare
6527:LĂ©on Bakst
6483:Paul Iribe
6456:André Mare
6372:ballistics
6331:Rust Heinz
6293:Electrolux
6183:desk set (
6081:Jean Patou
6069:André Mare
5892:André Mare
5789:Rue Chomel
5544:Paul Fehér
5396:Mosaics â
5122:no. 55 in
4918:California
4862:LĂ©on Bazin
4852:(1931) by
4754:Cincinnati
4694:California
4518:Pittsburgh
4514:Gulf Tower
4276:California
4022:Cincinnati
3971:California
3896:See also:
3868:Air France
3856:Paul Colin
3669:LĂ©on Bakst
3603:in Paris.
3593:Ours blanc
3574:in Paris.
3529:Dansatoare
3416:The Hunter
3364:, Brazil.
3332:building.
3299:Lee Lawrie
3291:Prometheus
3148:Lee Lawrie
2999:music hall
2871:Detail of
2780:, and the
2778:Léon Azéma
2674:Léon Azéma
2561:Jean Dupas
2529:Jean Dupas
2420:Egyptology
2259:Fritz Lang
2254:Metropolis
2012:elements.
1901:California
1767:â Vegetal
1724:Beaux-Arts
1651:Prometheus
1427:Influences
1368:André Mare
1247:André Mare
1076:bas-relief
995:LĂ©on Bakst
980:André Mare
956:upholstery
911:LĂ©on Bakst
903:'s ballet
832:. By 1920
804:Christofle
576:André Mare
19253:St. Louis
19193:Las Vegas
19102:Sod house
19042:Log cabin
18987:Corn crib
18916:Neomodern
18891:High-tech
18886:Earthship
18871:Brutalist
18672:Victorian
18429:Neomodern
18405:High-tech
18357:New Khmer
18341:Brutalism
18317:Stalinist
18120:Stalinist
18075:New Khmer
18065:Neomodern
18030:High-tech
17980:Bowellism
17975:Brutalism
17844:Dravidian
17803:Neomodern
17767:High-tech
17747:Brutalism
17740:1950â2000
17684:Stalinist
17617:Mycenaean
17605:1900â1950
17443:Byzantine
17419:Ukrainian
17404:Naryshkin
17369:Edwardian
17342:1750â1900
17313:Palladian
17308:Manueline
17301:1500â1750
17176:1000â1500
17116:Muscovite
17103:Byzantine
17051:Classical
17039:Mycenaean
17016:Neolithic
16910:Shock art
16900:Queer art
16880:NaĂŻve art
16863:Modernism
16695:Superflat
16685:Sound art
16665:Post-YBAs
16650:Neomodern
16491:Verdadism
16461:Superflat
16310:1970â1999
16274:in the US
16194:Video art
16117:Happening
16090:1960â1969
15882:1945â1959
15545:1915â1944
15536:Vorticism
15488:A Nyolcak
15350:1900â1914
15322:Les Nabis
15253:Symbolism
15209:Amsterdam
15159:Japonisme
15129:1863â1899
15091:in Greece
14951:to modern
14796:Caribbean
14741:Goût grec
14663:Capriccio
14617:Tenebrism
14566:Turquerie
14464:Mannerism
14359:Medieval
14216:Byzantine
14197:Mozarabic
14148:Ethiopian
14052:Neo-Attic
14035:"Baroque"
14020:Classical
13990:Geometric
13968:Mycenaean
13915:(Western)
13913:Premodern
13884:Premodern
13777:809539744
13117:24 August
12737:300923025
12472:22 August
11651:Plum 2014
10116:8 January
9781:Le Figaro
9598:Fair Park
9284:NBC Tower
9242:Las Vegas
9199:Frankfurt
9195:Messeturm
9127:Bucharest
9063:SĂŁo Paulo
8935:SĂŁo Paulo
8862:Bucharest
8769:Chilehaus
8753:Mossehaus
8743:30s: The
8697:Rotterdam
8539:Mossehaus
8284:Vancouver
8236:Vancouver
8113:Louisiana
7928:AWA Tower
7899:Melbourne
7674:Cebu City
7482:Marrakesh
7383:Animation
7293:Metal art
7234:Normandie
7029:Glass art
6891:Boucheron
6452:Abundance
6428:Normandie
6408:Normandie
6380:gas pumps
6147:Kem Weber
6123:Gio Ponti
6119:Normandie
6073:Louis SĂŒe
5980:Gio Ponti
5888:Louis SĂŒe
5870:Chair by
5857:Furniture
5843:, US, by
5819:" at the
5494:Paul Kiss
5454:Rotterdam
5436:(1928â29)
5374:medallion
5148:Bucharest
5091:Paramount
5079:Grand Rex
5017:Paramount
4989:Grand Rex
4910:Hollywood
4891:Amsterdam
4809:Amsterdam
4684:Lobby of
4197:Mossehaus
4125:Normandie
3878:in 1935.
3876:Normandie
3872:Cassandre
3750:Cover of
3589:animalier
3579:alabaster
3337:Eric Gill
3059:Cleveland
3024:soapstone
2973:Sculpture
2897:Normandie
2676:from the
2616:Molenbeek
2590:Bucharest
2386:Modernism
2180:" at the
2074:, Germany
1626:The Trade
1329:known as
1019:Les Nabis
929:(1912â13)
858:Au Louvre
854:Primavera
850:Louis SĂŒe
842:Louis XVI
838:Louis XIV
834:Primavera
830:Primavera
825:Printemps
816:Boucheron
605:(1897â98)
580:Louis SĂŒe
536:aluminium
447:The Times
429:The Times
385:Le Figaro
342:Etymology
19300:Art Deco
19228:Portland
19168:Columbus
18972:Cape Cod
18967:Barabara
18728:Art Deco
18536:Builders
18448:(2000sâ)
18440:(1990sâ)
18432:(1990sâ)
18424:(1980sâ)
18416:(1980sâ)
18408:(1970sâ)
18400:(1960sâ)
18392:(1960sâ)
18384:(1960sâ)
18349:Tropical
18293:Art Deco
18288:(1920sâ)
18280:(1920sâ)
18277:Futurism
18264:(1920sâ)
18205:De Stijl
18145:Tropical
18020:Futurism
18000:De Stijl
17955:Art Deco
17856:Japanese
17834:Colonial
17822:Regional
17772:Arcology
17711:Art Deco
17701:Futurism
17644:De Stijl
17547:Romanian
17465:Egyptian
17460:Colonial
17414:Siberian
17224:Islamic
17193:Ottonian
17188:Galician
17098:Sasanian
17066:Herodian
17046:Etruscan
16940:Category
16890:Portrait
16811:Folk art
16759:Anti-art
16690:Stuckism
16603:Idea art
16524:Art game
16476:Artivism
16364:Punk art
16342:Sots Art
16327:Artscene
16184:Land art
16122:Neo-Dada
16054:Lettrism
15948:Nuagisme
15933:Tachisme
15814:Nazi art
15607:De Stijl
15521:Rayonism
15511:Art Deco
15499:Futurism
15290:Luminism
15258:Romanian
15243:Tonalism
15214:Canadian
15192:American
15098:Neo-Grec
14706:Rocaille
14535:Romanism
14469:Counter-
14403:Trecento
14343:Duecento
14333:Crusades
14265:Ottonian
14243:Frankish
14123:Medieval
14106:Trajanic
14066:Scythian
14061:Etruscan
13953:Cycladic
13931:Thracian
13839:Archived
13675:Art DĂ©co
13542:Art DĂ©co
13420:(1968).
13360:Art déco
13311:Art DĂ©co
13201:Art Deco
13161:23 March
13009:Archived
12931:Archived
12807:Archived
12704:33153751
12494:14 April
11744:508 Park
11159:Archived
10901:Archived
10644:Archived
10606:Archived
10539:cite web
10506:Archived
10486:Archived
10356:Archived
10158:Art Deco
10065:Archived
10000:Archived
9818:Archived
9799:Archived
9773:Archived
9750:Archived
9539:See also
9485:, Ohio;
9264:Capella
9141:Romanian
8837:Santarém
8831:and the
8790:and the
8643:Belgrade
8589:Gran VĂa
8566:Kootwijk
8524:Brussels
8501:Helsinki
8276:Montreal
8151:Beaumont
7943:Hastings
7880:Tasmania
7842:Goulburn
7434:BioShock
7422:Fantasia
7227:SS
7215:, France
7173:Vase by
7127:(1929),
7108:, France
7100:(1928),
7061:(1922),
6971:platinum
6946:diamonds
6928:(1930),
6828:garçonne
6824:cabarets
6760:with an
6627:(1913),
6458:(1911),
6438:Textiles
6395:bakelite
6100:rosewood
6096:mahogany
5936:shagreen
5817:Jazz Age
5723:Curvy â
5705:bakelite
5621:Ziggurat
5326:Brussels
5186:(1923),
5180:mahogany
5144:Pediment
5118:Birds â
5058:pyramids
5021:Shanghai
4646:Michigan
4457:Illinois
4394:Illinois
4351:Brussels
4328:Perivale
4245:Paquebot
4209:Perivale
3999:Brussels
3866:and for
3810:Columbia
3483:(1925),
3339:for the
2812:Painting
2620:Brussels
2405:and the
2378:Futurism
2294:Futurism
2178:Jazz Age
2116:De Stijl
2088:De Stijl
2004:, Asia,
1968:and the
1769:capitals
1287:), with
1273:VyĆĄehrad
1072:La Danse
997:for the
899:Set for
852:and the
656:Brussels
420:art déco
362:Brussels
356:held in
334:and the
190:Art Deco
180:Location
155:Victoire
94:Art Deco
18:Art-deco
19248:Spokane
19243:Seattle
19178:Houston
19173:Detroit
19163:Chicago
19158:Buffalo
19148:Atlanta
19112:Temples
19082:Saltbox
19022:I-house
18982:Chickee
18946:Usonian
18881:Dingbat
18738:Pre-war
18710:Shingle
18619:Federal
18376:(1959â)
18368:(1959â)
18352:(1958â)
18304:(1930s)
18213:Bauhaus
18200:(1913â)
18192:(1910â)
17965:Bauhaus
17893:Spanish
17888:Russian
17829:Chinese
17649:Bauhaus
17552:Russian
17530:Britain
17512:Moorish
17495:Baroque
17485:Mission
17431:British
17394:Petrine
17389:Maltese
17384:Italian
17374:English
17349:Baroque
17248:Ottoman
17243:Timurid
17208:Hoysala
17204:Indian
17143:Fatimid
17138:Abbasid
17133:Moorish
17128:Umayyad
17123:Islamic
17030:Aegean
16905:Realism
16502:present
16229:Nut Art
16032:Pop art
15970:Mono-ha
15838:The Ten
15787:Kapists
15733:Iranian
15686:Bauhaus
15480:Orphism
15426:Fauvism
15263:Russian
15153:Nihonga
15067:Verismo
15052:Realism
14986:Purismo
14899:Moorish
14894:Islamic
14801:Haitian
14592:Baroque
14471:Maniera
14355:Mudéjar
14280:Spanish
14192:Pictish
14175:Lombard
14170:Insular
14111:Severan
14076:Gaulish
14071:Iberian
14000:Archaic
13943:Nuragic
13923:Ancient
13906:periods
13015:26 July
12864:4 April
12422:8 March
11613:. 1908.
11611:, 1908"
11456:13 June
11401:15 June
10481:The Sun
9982:. 1989.
9527:Hygieia
9441:Lobby,
9302:Gallery
9104:Florida
9054:Laprida
8825:Coliseu
8788:Hanover
8307:Condesa
8016:Florida
7712:Bangkok
7693:Chennai
7583:Bandung
7265:Steuben
6990:Chaumet
6926:Cartier
6834:Jewelry
6820:Flapper
6809:draping
6665:at the
6576:Fashion
6554:pochoir
6226:Philips
6026:(1930s)
5841:Seattle
5330:Belgium
5318:Withuis
5290:capital
5247:papyrus
4942:Oakland
4779:of the
4642:Detroit
4453:Chicago
4390:Chicago
4347:Ixelles
4129:Lalique
4097:(1936)
3995:Ixelles
3435:Actaeon
3422:(1920s)
3401:Otterlo
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