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  2. Art Deco - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco. Art Deco, short for the French Arts décoratifs (lit. 'Decorative Arts'), [1] is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design, that first appeared in Paris in the 1910s (just before World War I), [2] and flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920s to early 1930s. Through styling and design of the exterior ...

  3. Tamara de Lempicka - Wikipedia

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    Tamara Łempicka (pronounced [taˈmara wɛmˈpit͡ska] ⓘ; 16 June 1894 – 18 March 1980), [1][2][3] better known as Tamara de Lempicka, was a Polish painter who spent her working life in France and the United States. She is best known for her polished Art Deco portraits of aristocrats and the wealthy, and for her highly stylized paintings of ...

  4. Art Deco in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1919-1939. Location. United States. The Art Deco style, which originated in France just before World War I, had an important impact on architecture and design in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. The most notable examples are the skyscrapers of New York City, including the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, and Rockefeller Center.

  5. Louis Icart - Wikipedia

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    Louis Justin Laurent Icart (born 9 December 1888 in Toulouse, died 20 December 1950 in Paris) [1][2] was a French painter, graphic artist, and illustrator.

  6. Category:Art Deco artists - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco sculptors‎ (35 P) Pages in category "Art Deco artists" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.

  7. Paul Manship - Wikipedia

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    Paul Howard Manship (December 25, 1885 – January 31, 1966) was an American sculptor. He consistently created mythological pieces in a classical style, and was a major force in the Art Deco movement. He is well known for his large public commissions, including the iconic Prometheus in Rockefeller Center [1] and the Celestial Sphere Woodrow ...