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Art Deco Interior Design Is 100 Years Old This Year — Here's Everything to Know About the Enduring Aesthetic"The artists who were big at the time — like Salvador Dali and Alberto Giacometti — actually collaborated with many of the famous Art Deco designers, so their vibrancy and use of color is ...
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Dezeen on MSNArt deco muralist Hildreth Meière was "forgotten in plain sight"Our final Art Deco Centenary designer profile spotlights Hildreth Meière, a pioneering muralist who left her indelible mark on buildings including New York's Radio City Music Hall, but whose legacy ...
Jean Dunand was a French Art Deco artist and designer. Considered a master of lacquer, Dunand's practice also involved sculpting, metalwork, and furniture design. Characteristic of the Art Deco ...
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Homes & Gardens on MSNArt Nouveau vs Art Deco – what's the difference between these two classic design styles?Art Nouveau artists often used nature as inspiration while Art Deco designers were largely inspired by the future and more ...
René Lalique was a seminal French glass designer known for his Art Nouveau and Art Deco perfume bottles, chandeliers, vases, and jewelry. Widely revered and influential in the decorative arts, Lalique ...
There were plenty of nudes in 1920s Paris, but in Lempicka’s work, everyone is much sexier with their clothes on.
Zofia Stryjeńska, one of the most important art deco artists of the inter-war period, struggled to be the artist that she truly wanted to be. She kept a careful record of it all in her diaries, where ...
Art Deco although originally short for the French Arts décoratifs, a style that first appeared in 1910s as Art Moderne. For art lovers across the Continent, here’s our guide to the standout ...
After attending the exhibition Tamara de Lempicka: Art Deco Icon at London’s Royal Academy in 2004, cultural historian Fiona MacCarthy wrote in The Guardian newspaper, that the artist’s work from the ...
No inter-war architect or artist ever claimed to be working in, or an advocate of, an art deco style, yet today it is used to describe virtually anything that looks vaguely modern from this period.
The National Gallery Singapore have just recently opened this rather intriguing exhibition entitled City of Others: Asian ...
ByLee Sharrock, Contributor. Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. My mission is to spotlight great art and culture globally.
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