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Scheherazade 8 & 9 from “The Precious Stones Series” by Erte
Tom Purvis, poster for the London and North Eastern Railway, 1930. London. magazines.iaddb.org
Monaco Grand Prix 1930. Robert Falcucci.31 ¼ x 47 3/8 in./79.3 x 120.3 cmIt’s a red, re
AmberloughVicto NgaiAnother fun one for Tor and AD Irene Gallo! This cover art for Lara Elena Donnel
Holiday House, Palm Springs, California
“Theatre Costume, Sin, Impératrice de Chine” designed by Madame Louise Chéruit; illustra
Adolphe Mouron Cassandre, poster design, 1935 / 1984 for Willi’s Wine Bar. Via Swann GaleriesI
Dubonnet. 1933. A. M. Cassandre.Each: 11 5/8 x 15 in./29.5 x 38 cmCassandre’s most popular and endur
Cassandre, Publicité – Portfolio about publicity and typography, 1929. Éditions d Art Charles Moreau
A. M. Cassandre, poster artwork for digestif Bonal, 1933-35. Source
Adolphe Mouron Cassandre, poster artwork for french line Normandie, 1935. For Compagnie Générale Tra
Grand Sport. 1925. A. M. Cassandre.23 ¾ x 31 ½ in./60.3 x 80 cm“Clothes make the
Peter Branfield, poster design for exhibition Art Deco: French Decorative arts in the Twenties, 1972
modernizor:Cassandre, Art Deco master, the genius behind the iconic Yves Saint Laurent logo. Cassand
A. M. Cassandre, poster artwork for Pi Volo aperitif, 1924. More to see & read: Source
B.J. Meerman & Johan van der Pijll, Texaco gas station “Auto Palace”, 1936. Nijmegen, Netherland
Eileen Mayo (English; 1906–1994)Apollo MusagetesDrawing of Serge Lifar in George Balanchine’s
byzantienne:danismm:Tango Pattern Art Deco trio tea set – Royal Doulton, UK via a fine teacup
Art Deco Egyptian-Revival bracelet by Lacloche Frères, circa 1925
Dodo (Dörte Clara Wolff), In der Loge, Madame Baker, 1929. For the german magazine Ulk. Smb.museum
Pavillion des Tabacs. 1931. P. Bosse.78 3/8 x 57 ¼ in./199 x 145.4 cmAn electric-pink neon gl
Otto Baumberger, poster artwork for motorcycle exhibition, 1932. Switzerland. Via Susanlenox
had to make a decade pattern for design 2. this is based off the 1920s, when art deco started to bec
“Les porteuses d'éventail” et “Les danses d'honneur”designs for a 1929 production of “Aladin”.Art by
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