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Art Deco :star:, - Coggle Diagram
Art Deco :star:
Key Designers
René Lalique
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He eventually shifted his Art Nouveau approach toward organic, free-flowing designs in the 1920s and embraced the growing Art Deco style
Jean Dunand
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He collaborated with other notable Art Deco designers on several occasions, and his upholstery and decorative pieces are still highly appreciated by art collectors after more than a hundred years.
Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann
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Despite his conservatism in the use of decorations, he crafted his furniture and decorative elements from the best and most expensive materials available, such as ivory, exotic woods, lacquer, and precious metals
Ability to bring the regal, classical elements of the past into a contemporary atmosphere
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Philosophy
The early 20th century design movement flourished between the two World Wars and came to symbolize the world’s dreams of a bright modern future.
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Designers who had played important roles in the development of the Art Nouveau style recognized that it was becoming increasingly passé
It drew inspiration from a range of sources, including ancient civilizations, exotic cultures, and contemporary technological advancements
Key Aspects
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Aimed at the rich
Expensive materials like ivory, gold and brass
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