Art Deco is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that became popular between 1920’s-1930’s. Art Deco had geometric shapes, clear and precise lines, and structures with metal or ceramic finish. They even had sculptures of the same. The bright colours and geometric shapes were typical Art Deco style. Read More.
the article argues that a significant part of British antipathy towards art nouveau lay in art nouveau's overt commercialism, and suggests that Liberty and Company's canny compromise between historicism and art nouveau led to the success of Celtic-inspired design in England between 1898 and 1905. Keywords: art education-art nouveau-designArt Nouveau was an art movement that took place in Europe and United States, that spanned from the 1890s until the 1910s. It is defined by its decorative, ornamental style and its influence on architecture and the applied arts. Prominent artists of the era include Alphonse Mucha, Gustav Klimt and Aubrey Beardsley. . 738 590 766 729 724 776 290 592