Jean Dunand handmade screen |
Eileen Gray collage of work |
Jean Dunand was an artist who moved towards geometric forms establishing a factory that produced screens, cabinets, chairs and tables. Maurice Dufrene was also a well known art figure who designed furniture, textiles, glass work, metal work and interiors. Jean-Michel Frank moved Art Deco design towards modern art and surrealism designing interiors for wealthy clients. Eileen Gray was an expert in lacquer who designed highly original furniture that was cubist in character.
Film Guild Theater |
Britain was also a place of influence for Art Deco. Art Deco was typically shown in theaters, hotels and restaurants. Gordon Russell was a spokesman for British design responsible for an exhibition room at the Paris Exposition of 1937.
Scandinavian designs were influenced by classical styles. Gunnar Asplund designed the Senna Chair which had a high back, stubby arms and a smoothly curved seat. Kaare Klint was the leader in the development of furniture based on human proportions and human needs, otherwise known as ergonomics.
Senna Chair |
Interior of Radio City Music Hall |
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Discussion:
I looked at Megan S blog for Art Deco. I like how she talked about aspects of this time that she liked and considered to be her favorites like the textile design. I also reviewed Allison's blog. I chose her blog because we talked about similar Art Deco moments like the difference between Art Deco and Art Nouveau as well as the Senna Chair. She also used similar modern applications of what Art Deco is now like I did.
You can view their blogs here:
Megan S: http://history1mes.blogspot.com/
Allison: http://history2as.blogspot.com/
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