Art Deco Ironwork & Sculpture

Art Deco Ironwork & Sculpture

Author: Tina Skinner

Publisher: Schiffer Craft

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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Treasure is brought back to life in this fantastic volume of decorative ironwork and sculpture. Fantastic photography explores the work of artisans of the burgeoning Moderne Art movement in Paris. Selected from folio volumes published in the mid-1920s to inspire fellow artists on the cutting edge, the more than 500 exciting pieces shared in this compendium have proven themselves timeless in their classic lines and exquisite detailing. This is a must-have volume for artisans of the forge, sculpture studios, and all fans of Art Deco-era decorative arts.


Art Deco Sculpture and Metalware

Art Deco Sculpture and Metalware

Author: Alfred W. Edward

Publisher: Schiffer Publishing

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 154

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Over 200 photographs and illustrations of decorative sculpture and useful metalware at the forefront of the Art Deco movement. Art Deco's most significant artists, as well as their predecessors and modern counterparts, are discussed, including an introduction to the designs of Hagenauer, WMF, the Bauhaus, Ferdinand Priess, Chiparus, Brancusi, and Brandt.


Edgar Brandt

Edgar Brandt

Author: Joan Kahr

Publisher: Abradale Press

Published: 1999-04

Total Pages: 248

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Edgar Brandt: Master of Art Deco Ironwork is the first book to document the life and work of the premier metalsmith of the twentieth century. A member of a group of extraordinary artist-craftsmen that included Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Jean Puiforcat, and Jean Dunand, among others, Edgar Brandt (1880-1960) was a leading force during a period of great achievement in French decorative arts and design, creating an entirely new aesthetic for the medium of wrought iron.


A Universe of Metal Sculpture

A Universe of Metal Sculpture

Author: Henry Harvey

Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780764335549

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The metal artist offers tips on tools, the creative process, and life as an artist and includes color photographs of selected works from his thirty-plus years of sculpting.5NjBwBT


Art Nouveau in Buenos Aires

Art Nouveau in Buenos Aires

Author: Anat Meidan

Publisher: Ediciones Polígrafa S.A.

Published: 2017-02

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 9788434313613

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Buenos Aries boasts a number of impressive buildings in a range of architectural styles. But when Anat Meidan, an art collector with a passion for La Belle Époque, moved to the city, she was delighted to discover how much of the city's Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century had survived. The author set about researching these extraordinary buildings as well as the people who designed and built them. Working with Gustavo Sosa Pinilla, Meidan toured the city and documented its architecture, using a few well-placed connections to gain access to the interiors of private homes and buildings usually closed to the general public. In this meticulously researched, richly illustrated book, featuring hundreds of splendid photographs, the reader is invited to share the author's voyage around the city as she narrates a very personal account of her love affair with Buenos Aires.


Advertising Art in the Art Deco Style

Advertising Art in the Art Deco Style

Author: Theodore Menten

Publisher:

Published: 1988-01

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ISBN-13: 9780844652221

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363 ads, posters, trademarks and other commercial graphics -- 22 in full color -- that pictorially chronicle the rise of Art Deco in Europe and America. Artists include Kinger, Teague, Carlu, Lepape, Darcy, Brill.


Samuel Yellin, Metalworker

Samuel Yellin, Metalworker

Author: Jack Andrews

Publisher: Skipjack Press, Inc.

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9781879535176

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A photographic essay and documentation about the master artist-blacksmith Samuel Yellin representing the culmination of 19th-century wrought iron design and fabrication.


Art Deco and Other Figures

Art Deco and Other Figures

Author: Bryan Catley

Publisher: Acc Art Books

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 410

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This important book, now available in a revised edition, contains the most complete range of art deco figures ever published. It is based partly on the original importers catalogues and partly on the wide range of pieces handled by the author Bryan Catley - the leading specialist in the subject. Between the wars an entirely modern style of decorative sculpture emerged which was a complete break with the heavy romantic late nineteenth century schools, and was totally in sympathy with the vibrant young society of the 1920s. The use of bronze and ivory for a great number of these sensual figures in no way obscures the fact that many are of exceptionally high quality; add to this their sense of movement and rhythm and one realises that the large sums they now command is a reflection of a discriminative international collectors market.


French Art Deco

French Art Deco

Author: Jared Goss

Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art

Published: 2014-09-30

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 0300204302

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Art Deco—the term conjures up jewels by Van Cleef & Arpels, glassware by Laique, furniture by Ruhlmann—is best exemplified in the work shown at the exhibition that gave the style its name: the Exposition Internationale des Art Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925. The exquisite craftsmanship and artistry of the objects displayed spoke to a sophisticated modernity yet were rooted in past traditions. Although it quickly spread to other countries, Art Deco found its most coherent expression in France, where a rich cultural heritage was embraced as the impetus for creating something new. the style drew on inspirations as diverse as fashion, avant-garde trends in the fine arts—such as Cubism and Fauvism—and a taste for the exotic, all of which converged in exceptionally luxurious and innovative objects. While the practice of Art Deco ended with the Second World War, interest in it has not only endured to the present day but has grown steadily. Based on the Metropolitan Museum's renowned collection French Art Deco presents more than eighty masterpieces by forty-two designers. Examples include Süe et Mare's furniture from the 1925 Exposition; Dufy's Cubist-inspired textiles; Dunand's lacquered bedroom suite; Dupas's monumental glass wall panels from the SS Normandie; and Fouquet's spectacular dress ornament in the shape of a Chinese mask. Jared Goss's engaging text includes a discussion of each object together with a biography of the designer who created it and is enlivened by generous quotations from writings of the period. The extensive introduction provides historical context and explores the origins and aesthetic of Art Deco. With its rich text and sumptuous photographs, this is not only one of the rare books on French Art Deco in English, but an object d'art in its own right.