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ART DECO SCHMUCK

Vorwort                                                                                     4
Foreword

Cornelie Holzach

Der groBe Traum von einer neuen Welt                                      6
The Great Dream of a New World

Christianne Weber-Stfter

Tendenzen der Mode um 1925                                                  20
Fashion Trends in 1925

Adelheid Rasche

Juwelen und Accessoires                                                           34
Jewellery and Accessories

Künstler- und Modeschmuck                                                  108
Artist- and Costume Jewellery

Metall-Kunst                                                                           148
Metal Art

Bibliographie                                                                           157
Bibliography

Impressum                                                                              159
Imprint

Register                                                                                  160
Index

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Art Déco Schmuck und Accessoires/Art Déco Jewellery and Accessoiries. Ein neuer Stil für eine neue Welt/A new Style for a New World. (Bijou Art Déco).

Writer : Holzach Cornelie

Editor : Arnoldsche

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Pub year : 2008

Pages : 160

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S : 24X29

Pictures : OUI

Includes colors : 200

Binding : Relié

Language : Allemand Anglais

ISBN : 978-3-89790-290-9

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EAN : 9783897902909

The end of the First World War left much of Europe faced with an entirely new political and social situation: absolute monarchy was consigned to the dustbin of history and essays in democracy were the order of the day. The changed conditions and the new way of life associated with them required new forms of expression in -music, dance, architecture and painting – and of course also in design. There France had led the field since the ground-breaking 1925 Exposition International des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris. Germany had not even been invited to that world exhibition – the effects of the Great War that had only ended a few years previously were still being felt. All great jewellery-designers were strongly committed to the Art Déco style, which featured astringent sophistication in design and choice of materials: jewellers such as Cartier, Boucheron, René Lalique, Georges Fouquet and designers such as Jean Desprès and René Boivin. From about 1928, this canon of forms occurs both in the work of Naum Slutzky at the Bauhaus and the German jewellery industry as represented by Theodor Fahrner Nachf. Gustav Brändle in Pforzheim and Jakob Bengel in Idar-Oberstein. A magnificent show of this short-lived yet far-reaching -stylistic intermezzo between the two world wars: from the most luxurious and elaborate jewels to costume jewellery made of Bakelite and Galalite. With a contribution on 1920s and 1930s fashion

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