Art deco 1910-1939

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Published
Boston : Bulfinch Press 2003.
Language
English
Corporate Author
Victoria and Albert Museum
Corporate Author
Victoria and Albert Museum (-)
Other Authors
Charlotte Benton (-), Tim Benton, Ghislaine Wood
Edition
1st North American ed
Physical Description
464 p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 30 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references, object list and name and subject indexes.
ISBN
9780821228340
  • Sponsor's Foreword
  • List of Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Part 1. Introduction
  • 1. The Style and the Age
  • 2. The Great War, Mass Society and 'Modernity'
  • Part 2. Sources and Iconography
  • 3. Egyptomania
  • 4. Deco Sculpture and Archaism
  • 5. Ancient Mexican Sources of Art Deco
  • 6. Inspiration from the East
  • 7. Collecting and Constructing Africa
  • 8. National Traditions
  • 9. Avant-Garde Sources
  • 10. From Pattern to Abstraction
  • 11. The Exotic
  • Part 3. The Paris 1925 Exhibition
  • 12. The International Exhibition
  • 13. Paris 1925: Consuming Modernity
  • 14. The Artist-Decorator
  • Part 4. The Spread of Deco
  • 15. Germany, Austria and the Netherlands
  • 16. Art Deco in Central Europe
  • 17. 'Lovely Neoclassical Byways': Art Deco in Scandinavia
  • 18. European Glass
  • 19. Italian Architecture and Design
  • 20. Conscience and Consumption: Art Deco in Britain
  • 21. British Art Deco Ceramics
  • 22. Art Deco Architecture
  • 23. Art Deco Fashion
  • 24. Art Deco Jewellery
  • 25. Photography and the New Vision
  • 26. Art Deco Graphic Design and Typography
  • 27. Art Deco Bindings
  • 28. Art Deco and the Book Jacket
  • Part 5. The Deco World
  • 29. Travel, Transport and Art Deco
  • 30. Art Deco and Hollywood Film
  • 31. 'The Filter of American Taste': Design in the USA in the 1920s
  • 32. American Metalwork between the Wars
  • 33. New Materials and Technologies
  • 34. The Search for an American Design Aesthetic: From Art Deco to Streamlining
  • 35. Art Deco in East Asia
  • 36. Indo-Deco
  • 37. Ambiguously Modern: Art Deco in Latin America
  • 38. 'A Growing Enthusiasm for Modernity': Art Deco in Australia
  • 39. Art Deco in South Africa
  • 40. Decline and Revival
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Object List
  • Name Index
  • Subject Index
Review by Library Journal Review

In this catalog to an exhibition originating at London's Victoria and Albert Museum and traveling to Toronto, San Francisco, and Boston, Art Deco is defined as a complex and varied mix of decorative styles from the 1910s to the period before World War II. Thirty-two scholars examine the style, which responded to the popular tastes and glamour of the period and was associated with consumption, high fashion, commerce, and the new technologies. This book reflects the many facets of Art Deco by examining its various sources and iconography, such as inspirations from the Far East, Africa, and Egypt as well as such avant-garde movements as Cubism. Different media boasting Art Deco design (fashion, architecture, graphic design, Hollywood film, etc.) are also examined. Beautifully illustrated (404 color, 50 b&w), this comprehensive work demonstrates how the Art Deco style spread beyond Europe and the United States to places such as East Asia, Australia, and Latin America. The definitive volume on this subject for years to come; recommended for all libraries that collect books on art, architecture, fashion, and the decorative arts.-Sandra Rothenberg, Framingham State Coll. Lib., MA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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