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    Art dec·o
    /ˌärt ˈdekō/

    noun

    • 1. the predominant decorative art style of the 1920s and 1930s, characterized by precise and boldly delineated geometric shapes and strong colors and used most notably in household objects and in architecture.
  2. Jun 7, 2021 · What Is Art Deco? Art Deco, short for Arts Decoratifs, was a style of visual arts, architecture, and design that began in France before World War I and spread throughout the world in the 1920s and 1930s.

  3. Key Ideas & Accomplishments. Art Deco, similar to Art Nouveau, is a modern art style that attempts to infuse functional objects with artistic touches. This movement is different from the fine arts (painting and sculpture) where the art object has no practical purpose or use beyond providing interesting viewing.

  4. Design 101. Art Deco Design Style 101. Featuring bold colors, strong geometry, luxurious textures and even more luxurious materials, Art Deco is a century-old aesthetic that couldn’t feel fresher today. Channel that Roaring Twenties glamour with contemporary takes on the trendy again style. John McClain. By: Lauren Oster. Related To:

  5. Feb 18, 2023 · Art Deco works are symmetrical, geometric, streamlined, often straightforward, and aesthetically pleasant. This aesthetic contrasts with the period’s avant-garde art, which pushed common audiences to discover meaning and beauty in pictures and shapes that were sometimes unabashedly anti-traditional.

  6. Sep 8, 2017 · Art Deco was a sprawling design sensibility that wound its way through numerous early 20th Century art and design forms, from fine art and architecture to fashion and furniture, as well as...

  7. Jun 26, 2023 · Short for the French Arts Décoratifs (which translates to “decorative arts”), Art Deco architecture is the structural manifestation of a broader movement that encompassed the...

  8. www.tate.org.uk › art › art-termsArt deco | Tate

    Art deco is a design style from the 1920s and 1930s in furniture, decorative arts and architecture characterised by its geometric character. Named after the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts held in Paris in 1925, art deco can be seen as successor to and a reaction against art nouveau.

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