French Art Nouveau and Art Deco Medals: 1890-1940

The many national and world fairs that took place in Paris over this period greatly benefited French medallists. They were able to show their finest work, but also to make the prize medals and official commemorative medals. After the First World War the languid, curvilinear style of Art Nouveau was replaced by the more modern, hard-edged manner of Art Deco.

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Art Deco Textiles (Paperback)

Art Deco Textiles (Paperback)

Provides a stunning visual record of the fabrics which clothed the smart women and furnished the stylish interiors of Europe and America during the ag…

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Event - Introducing Art Deco

Sat 18 May 2013 14:00

STUDY DAY: Discover the delights of Art Deco, the most distinctive of the inter-war styles.

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