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Art Deco is a distinctive art style that has influenced many design disciplines, from architecture to visual arts. It’s characterised by cubist style geometric shapes and patterns, combined with a sense of luxury and glamour. In today’s showcase I present 30 brilliant examples of how the art deco movement still inspires designers and artists. See […]

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Art Deco is a distinctive art style that has influenced many design disciplines, from architecture to visual arts. It’s characterised by cubist style geometric shapes and patterns, combined with a sense of luxury and glamour. In today’s showcase I present 30 brilliant examples of how the art deco movement still inspires designers and artists. See […]

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Die Buchse Der Pandora (Pandora’s Box) - Georg Wilhelm Pabst - 1929 Fashion Poster by Trish Biddle Art Nouveau Poster by Terraloire Here's an absolute classic modern version of Art Nouveau, Star Wars- Skywalker. Art Deco Poster by Ollywood. ART DECO and Art Nouveau is an international philosophy and style of art, architecture and applied art—especially the decorative arts—that were most popular during 1890–1910.

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