This lovely volume features an informative text complemented by beautiful illustrations of Tiffany's stunning accomplishments, including the famous lamps, stained-glass windows, mosaics, jewelry, paintings, enamels, bronzes, and much more.
The catalogues of the Paris Salons from the turn of the century provide a unique archive of illustrations of the decorative arts at a pivotal time in their development. These volumes contain over 5,500 illustrations of items of jewellery by leading designers such as Boucheron, Chaumet and Lalique. The pictures have been sourced and re-photographed from the original and often rare catalogues. They have been rearranged alphabetically by artist-designer thus providing an indispensable and practical reference for this seminal twenty year period. They are a unique source for identification and authentication and an invaluable key both to design ideas and the jewellery of the period.
Over 300 of the most sought-after examples of poster art created between the
wars are included in this definitive volume. This cavalcade of international
poster design features rare and even unique examples by masters of the art
form, including Nizzoli, Cassandre and Beall. Each poster – carefully re-
photographed – is accompanied by an extended caption that discusses the
aesthetic, social, economic, or political context of the image. Posters are by
their very nature ephemeral: on a billboard or tacked to a news stand, they
last only a few weeks but are now highly prized by collectors. Introduced by
Art Deco specialist Alastair Duncan, The Art Deco Poster is an essential book
for all interested in graphic design, Art Deco, and life and culture in the
Jazz Age.
The story of art nouveau, from its inception in the 1890s to the modern
resurgence of interest. It introduces the main personalities, such as Galle,
Lalique and Tiffany, and relates their aims and accomplishments to the
background from which the movement emerged.
Duncan's comprehensive survey of Art Deco--the 20th century's last truly sumptuous style of decorative art--serves as a history of Art Deco, an encyclopedia of its artists and craftsmen, and a handbook for the enthusiast, student, or collector. 170 illustrations, 50 in color.
The Definitive Guide to the Decorative Arts of the 1920s and 1930s
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Exploring the transformative Art Deco movement, this comprehensive account delves into its impact during the interwar period, highlighting its influence on architecture and design from the Golden Gate Bridge to everyday objects. Alastair Duncan celebrates the diverse styles and international roots of Art Deco, showcasing its enduring appeal to collectors and designers alike. With rich illustrations and expert insights, this book serves as a definitive resource on the decorative arts of the era, capturing the essence of modernity in the 20th century.
The book offers a comprehensive visual history of the Art Deco movement, detailing its evolution and influence through various stages. Authored by art consultant Alastair Duncan, it meticulously chronicles the distinctive characteristics and cultural significance of this iconic style, making it an essential resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike.
Shows and describes Tiffany lamps, chandeliers, vases, and table accessories, as well as French furniture, French glass, and art objects from the collection
A groundbreaking encyclopedic study of Art Deco sculpture from the 1920s and 1930s by the author of Art Deco Complete This book showcases and puts into historical context a host of sculpted works created in the 1920s and 1930s in the decorative vernacular defined loosely today as “Art Deco.” The works shown demonstrate a broad range of styles and influences: from the chevrons, sunbursts, maidens, fountains, floral abstractions, and ubiquitous biche (doe) of the Parisian geometric style to the crisp, angular patterns of the zig-zag, jazz-age, streamlined aesthetic to which architects were drawn towards 1930. The author organizes his subject into three main categories: the first features work by avant-garde sculptors (Csaky, Janniot, Pompon, and others); the second shows commercial sculpture, comprising mainly large-edition statuary, commissioned by éditeurs d’art and foundries from sculptors as decorative works for the burgeoning 1920s domestic market; while a final, third category covers architectural and monumental sculpture from around the world. With artists’ biographies, details of manufacturers, a full glossary, and a thematic index, this volume is the essential and authoritative guide for all those interested in the Art Deco style.