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Author Arwas, Victor.

Title Art deco / Victor Arwas ; [editor, Frank Russell].

Imprint New York : Abrams, 1980.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  OVERSIZE 709.04 A796A    Check Shelf
Description 315 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 306-309) and index.
Note Artists featured in this volume include: Argy-Rousseau, Gabriel; Barbier, George; Bastard, Georges; Bonfils, Robert; Boucheron; Brandt, Edgar; Buthaud, René; Cartier; Cassandre; Chaumet; Chiparus, Demetre; Decoeur, Emile; Décorchemont, François; Desprès, Jean; Dufrêne, Maurice; Dunand, Jean; Dupas, Jean; Erté; Fouquet, Georges and Jean; Gray, Eileen; Iribe, Paul; Jensen, Georg; Lalique, René; Laurencin, Marie; Legrain, Pierre; Lempicka, Tamara de; Lepape, Georges; Marinot, Maurice; Martel, Jan and Joël; Miklos, Gustave; Preiss, Ferdinand; Puiforcat, Jean; Rousseau, Clément; Ruhlmann, Emile-Jacques; Süe et Mare; Templier, Raymond; Wright, Frank Lloyd; Zig.
Contents Introduction -- Exposition des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels, Paris 1925 -- Furniture -- Metal -- Silver -- Dinanderie, enamel and lacquer -- Jewellery -- Tabletterie -- Chryselephantine statuettes and salon bronzes -- Avant garde sculpture -- Paintings, posters, graphics and book illustrations -- Bookbinding -- Glass -- Ceramics -- Biographies of the artists.
Summary Art Deco was a major decorative style of the 1920s - the perfect expression of the extravagance of Paris during that decade. Renowned for its opulence and exclusiveness, Art Deco embraced every area of the decorative arts, including furniture, jewelry, painting and graphics, bookbinding, glass, and ceramics, and was the last coherent decorative style to emerge from Europe during this century. The 1925 Exposition des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Moderne, from which the style took its name, united the work of the finest French artists in a dazzling display of luxury. Its creators were primarily painters and sculptors who employed highly skilled craftsmen to execute their designs in rare and exotic materials such as figured woods, precious tones and metals, glass and ivory, favoring strong and vibrant colors. This book offers a broad insight into the splendor of this most lavish of decorative styles, as seen in the work of its leading French exponents. Their elegant creations are brought together in this handsome and profusely illustrated volume, which includes much material not previously published. The author's intimate knowledge of many private collections around the world enables him to share a privileged insight into the finest hand-craftsmanship of the time. Also discussed are important Art Deco themes, including the animalier tradition and the cult of the beautiful sophisticated woman. In addition there is a special section of biographies of more than 120 artists.
Subject Art deco.
Art, Modern -- 20th century.
Art deco. (OCoLC)fst00815521
Art, Modern. (OCoLC)fst00816615
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Added Author Russell, Frank D., 1923-
Other Form: Online version: Arwas, Victor. Art deco. New York : Abrams, 1980 (OCoLC)904154759
ISBN 0810906910
9780810906914
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