With styling influenced by the art -
deco design movement of the 1930s, the 1937 GMC pickup combined elegance with functionality.
Not exact matches
The Art
Deco movement — characterized by geometric
designs, gold accents, and ornate silhouettes — is a trend that hasn't shown signs of slowing down since, well, it started in the 1920s.
Inspired by the Art
Deco movement of the Roaring 20s, this
design is the perfect accent to your lounging space.
Arthur Weiss was one of the most popular American
design houses operating during the art -
deco movement.
Its
design vision artfully combines the rich architectural history of the neighborhood and its cultural diversity with the International Art
Deco movement, particularly its influence in Asia.
Its
design and vision artfully combine the rich architectural history of South Beach's Art
Deco District with the multi-faceted cultural history of the International Art
Deco movement, particularly its influence in Asia.
The source imagery varies, from 1920's and 30's advertising and
design magazines to artistic
movements such as Art Nouveau and Art
Deco.
His fonts are influenced by the classic
movements of the twentieth century — Modernism, Constructivism, the Bauhaus and Art
Deco — yet he aims to create timeless
designs, valid now and in the future.
The office tower building was
designed by architect Claud Beelman, a leader in the Art
Deco and Modern
movements on the West Coast in the middle of the last century.
Art
Deco (1920s, 1930s) As much a decorative art and
design movement as a style of painting, its most famous representative was probably the glamorous Polish - Russian society portraitist Tamara de Lempicka (c.1895 - 1980).
Christies The 20th Century Decorative Art and
Design Department sells a range of property including furniture, sculpture, ceramics, metalworks, and lighting from the Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts, Art
Deco, Modernist and Contemporary
movements.
SALE 5941 Christies SOUTH KENSINGTON 20th Century Decorative Art &
Design The 20th Century Decorative Art and
Design Department sells a range of property including furniture, sculpture, ceramics, metalworks, and lighting from the Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts, Art
Deco, Modernist and Contemporary
movements.
This collection mainly includes painting and sculpture from the late 19th - century and early 20th - century (featuring
movements like Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Ecole de Paris, Dada and Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, Minimalism and Conceptual Art), as well as drawings and poster art, and works representing
design movements such as Art Nouveau, the Bauhaus Design School, and the modernist idiom of Art
design movements such as Art Nouveau, the Bauhaus
Design School, and the modernist idiom of Art
Design School, and the modernist idiom of Art
Deco.
Art
Deco and Precisionism Art
Deco was more of a decorative art and
design movement, reflecting the sleek geometric forms of the new consumer age, while Precisionism was a style of architectural painting whose linear precision was used to reflect the industrial landscape of the Machine - Age.
From Art
Deco to Swiss Style to Grunge,
design movements come in waves and unsurprisingly,...
Phrases like Art Nouveau and Art
Deco describe
movements, or approaches to
design, that became popular in the early twentieth century and helped shape the types of houses we build today.