Language English Media type Print OCLC 40363 Genre Non-fiction ISBN 0289277884 | Publisher Studio Vista Pages 164 pp. Published 1968 Country United Kingdom | |
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Art Deco of the 20s and 30s is an art history book by English historian Bevis Hillier. It was initially published in 1968 by Studio Vista. The author discusses how the style of cubism, expressionism, Ancient Egyptian art, Mayan art, and so on influenced Art Deco, and how Art Deco itself changed the style of disciplines as various as modern architecture, jewelry, ceramics, tableware, metalwork, glass, textiles, and many others.
Contents
Content
- What is Art Deco?
- How Art Deco Developed
- The Interregnum
- Influence of Cubism, Expressionism, Futurism, Vorticism.
- Influence of the Russian Ballet
- Influence of American Indian Art
- Influence of Ancient Egyptian Art
- The Twenties
- The Thirties
- The Arts of Art Deco
- The Revival
Influence
According to historian Thomas Mellins, it was the publication of this book in 1968 that popularised the term Art Deco. Otherwise, the genre may have been referred to as Art Moderne.
References
Art Deco of the 20s and 30s Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA