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Apple Blossoms

July 13, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Spring (Apple Blossoms) by John Everett Millais.

Millais is one of the founding members of the 19th century British artist group known as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. He achieved the most fame of the group and eventually came to lead the Royal Academy he had rebelled against.

In Art Deco, Artists, England Tags Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, PRB, John Everett Millais, Millais, Royal Academy, Lady Lever Art Gallery
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Floating Palace

May 17, 2021 Martha Lattie
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The Chariot of Aurora (detail), 1935 by Jean Dunand.

This large panel was part of a design for the ocean liner Normandie one of the grandest and most famous ships ever built.

In Art Deco, Art History, Artists, France Tags Jean Dunand, Normandie
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All That Jazz

October 29, 2020 Martha Lattie
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The Jazz Bowl, 1931 by Viktor Schreckengost, The Cowan Pottery Museum, Rocky River, OH.

According to many sources the Jazz Bowl is considered one of the earliest examples of the Art Deco style made in America. It was produced by Cowan Pottery as a punch bowl for a client who turned out to be Eleanor Roosevelt.

In Art Deco, Art History, Artists, USA Tags Art Deco, The Jazz Bowl, Viktor Schreckengot, Elenor Roosevelt, Cowan Pottery
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Bringing the Modern to Tradition

July 22, 2020 Martha Lattie
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The Modern Song (Modan bushi) by K. Kotani, 1930.

Japanese Art Deco period. The work presented shows us a country working to combine tradition with the modern western world whose influence had been felt in Japan for a while, but whose culture was only then beginning to be adapted. This can be seen most prominently in the depiction of the Japanese version of the "Flapper," or modern early 20th century woman, who was up-ending society in the West.

In Art History, Artists, Japan, Art Deco Tags Art Deco, Flapper, Modernism, The Japan Society, art history, art
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