Art Deco

  • Art Deco: A Mode of Mobility
    By Michael Windover

    LeMahieu, Dan L. A Culturefor Democracy: Mass Communication and the Cultivated Mind in Britain between the Wars. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988. Leonard, Robert L. and C. Adolph Glassgold (eds.). American Art Deco: An Illustrated Survey.

  • Art Deco
    By Judith Miller, Martin Miller

    This complete pocket-sized checklist is designed to teach anyone how to recognize and assess hundreds of pieces, while providing useful background on the major factories, craftsmen, and styles of the period. 600 full-color photographs.

  • Art Deco
    By Judith Miller

    However, his commercial designs for Johnson Furniture from the late 19305 may be found at a reasonable price. Eliel Saarinen—designed fourdrawer maple-wood chest made by the Johnson Furniture Co. It has maple and chrome pulls and a ...

  • Art Deco: Address Book
    By Steven Heller, Louise Fili, Chronicle Books Staff

    This address book showcases modern Italian graphic design, known for its bold typography and streamlined imagery, in a format that is both practical and gorgeous.

  • Art Deco
    By Malcolm Haslam

    ... Victor 39 Spencer , Edward 102 Stabler , H. and P. 43 , 102 Steichen , Edward 80 Stewart , Albert 161 Storrs , John 160 ... Louis 45 Walter , Almaric 30 Waugh , Simon Biehler 29 Whistler , Rex 84 Wiener Werkstätte 25 , 42 , 110 IN DE X.

  • Art Deco
    By Norbert Wolf

    He follows Art Deco's influence in Europe and its spread to the Americas and Asia. Most importantly, this wideranging volume looks beyond the era of Art Deco's origination to the present day.

  • Art Deco
    By Eric Knowles

    Although usually associated with the 1920s and the '30s, in fact the Art Deco style had begun to emerge in France prior to the advent of the First World War.

  • Art Deco: 50 Works of Art You Should Know
    By Lynn Federle Orr

    Opening with an authoritative overview of the Art Deco movement and including biographies of each of the artists, this is a compact and affordable reference work and a beautifully designed book for every art lover's library.

  • Art Deco
    By Iain Zaczek

    Some of these are considered major pieces, others are less well known, but they are all essential to the philosophy of the Art Deco movement."--Publisher's description.

  • Art Deco
    By Alastair Duncan

    This volume traces the history of the art deco movement and examines its influence on design.

  • Art Deco: Identification and Price Guide
    By Tony Fusco

    Popular Art Deco : Depression Era Style and Design . ... Art Deco . London : Herbert Press , 1968 , and New York : Schocken Books , 1985 . The Decorative Arts of the Forties and Fifties Austerity ... Russian Decorative Arts 1917–1937 .

  • Art Deco
    By Victoria Charles, Klaus Carl

    Art Deco style was established on the ashes of a disappeared world, the one from before the First World War, and on the foundation stone of a world yet to become, opened to the most undisclosed promises.

  • Art Deco: The Twentieth Century's Iconic Decorative Style from Paris, London, and Brussels to New York, Sydney, and Santa Monica
    By Arnold Schwartzman

    Art deco is the 20th century's most glamorous architectural style, and the one that shaped popular ideas of modern luxury. With over 200 photographs, this is a visual celebration of this very popular style.

  • Art Deco
    By Markus Hattstein

    With over 500 illustrations, this volume showcases the complexity of the Art Deco style and its manifestations in architecture, fashion, advertising, everyday objects, transport, and other areas of life.

  • Art Deco: A mode of mobility
    By Michael Windover

    79 Kem Weber, untitled and unpublished paper (Kem Weber Fonds, Architecture and Design Collection, University Art Museum of the University of California at Santa Barbara, no date). David Gebhard suggests that the paper was likely ...

  • Art Deco
    By Judith Miller, Martin Miller, Eric Knowles

    An illustrated pocket guide to art deco antiques, this provides an historical overview, advises collectors on pitfalls, shows how to identify a piece through a question-and-answer format, and gives notes on artists, craftsmen and factories.

  • Art Deco: 1910 - 1939
    By Tim Benton, Ghislaine Wood, Charlotte Benton

    This lavishly illustrated book brings together nearly 40 essays from leading experts in the field to discuss the phenomenon that was Art Deco.

  • Art Deco: Beautiful Quilts : Making Classic Quilts and Modern Variations
    By Jenni Dobson

    32 eye-catching quilts with patterns suitable for both beginning and experienced needle workers, with lots of how-to introductions, tips and shortcuts.

  • Art Deco: Making Classic Quilts and Modern Variations
    By Jenni Dobson

    Art Deco: Making Classic Quilts and Modern Variations

  • Art Deco: Flights of Artistic Fancy
    By Susan A. Sternau

    This series is a visual tribute to these formative movements in Western art and the artists and forces that created them -- Art Deco developed as part of the modernism of the 1920s and 1930s.