Art Deco: 1910-1939

ART DECO: 1910-1939
Charlotte Benton, Tim Benton, Ghislaine Wood

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This publication has the potential to become the standard book on Art Deco, as everyhting is explained very well and illustrated beautifully. The authors point out that unlike former design movements, Art Deco was eclectic and had many sources of inspiration. And to some extent even revolutionary, as its industrial production made design avilable for the masses.

The books consists of forty essays that are divided into these sections: Sources and Iconography, 1925 Paris Exhibition, Spread of Deco and Deco World. The authors explain how various art styles contributed to Art Deco and how it  spread around the world, mainly as architecture and fashion, but also as fine art style and commercial products. The book’s layout and photos are fabulous and you can benefit from a comprehensive bibliography at the end.

Charlotte Benton is a design and architecture historian, Tim Benton is Professor of Art History at the Open University and Ghislaine Wood works as a curator.

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