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One of the most beloved design styles of nostalgic collectors, Art Deco developed in France following World War I and quickly became popular around the world, proliferating in lively posters ...
This poster from 1934 featured an Art Deco graphic design by Italian artist Paolo Garretto. It promoted a fuel made by British oil and gas firm BP, which was founded in 1909 A 1930s advert for ...
The trouble with the exhibition of German posters at the Bard Graduate Center is that it's so difficult to look at an image of Adolf Hitler and admire the graphic design. Or to appreciate the use ...
Art Deco is enjoying a resurgence in decor, fashion and more. A new generation is appreciating the style’s unapologetically glamorous roots and translating it into something new.
No need to strain your neck. Not all Art Deco requires you to gaze upward at tall buildings. PREMIUM Artist AM Cassandre’s masterpiece of a poster for the passenger ship SS Normandie, created in ...
Vibrant colors and striking landmarks illuminate posters for the Paris Olympic Games in an art deco style inspired by the city’s flamboyant past. Issued on: 04/03/2024 - 20:01 4 min Reading time ...
The design of the latter echoed the radical Russian Constructivist formats ultimately pre-empted by Stalin’s turgid Social Realism. The most exciting of these was Jauna Gvarde (The New Garde, 1928).
Art Deco shaped the contours of New York in the 1930s, and this geometric elegance is still evident in the streets of Manhattan. Here are six must-see monuments to explore this flamboyant era.
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