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ARWAS, VICTOR - Art Deco (Signed Copy)

London: Academy Editions, 1980. First Edition. Contemporary blindstamped decorated cloth. ISBN: 0856705861. Original highly decorated black cloth covers. Signed by the author with an extensive dedication to Graham Ovenden. Fully illustrated throughout with colour plates and illustrations. Slight marking and soiling to edges. 1.5cm tear to bottom r/h corner of front of dustjacket. Slight wear to spine, cover, corners and dustjacket. ; Victor Arwas' book "Art Deco" stands as a seminal work in the study and appreciation of the Art Deco movement, a style that defined the interwar period with its bold geometric shapes, rich colors, and lavish ornamentation. This publication is a testament to Arwas' deep understanding and passion for 20th-century art, showcasing his expertise as both a scholar and a collector. "Art Deco" by Victor Arwas is an expansive and meticulously researched tome that delves into the origins, development, and global impact of the Art Deco movement. Arwas explores the movement's influence across various mediums, including architecture, furniture, jewelry, and graphic design, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the breadth and depth of Art Deco's reach. One of the book's strengths lies in its rich visual content. Arwas has curated a stunning collection of images that not only illustrate the distinctive characteristics of Art Deco but also highlight the movement's evolution over time and across continents. These visuals, accompanied by insightful commentary, allow readers to appreciate the aesthetic and historical significance of the movement. Arwas' narrative is both engaging and informative, weaving together the cultural, economic, and social threads that contributed to the rise of Art Deco. He places the movement within the broader context of the early 20th century, examining how the desire for modernity, the aftermath of World War I, and the anticipation of the future influenced Art Deco's development. This approach helps readers understand not just the art itself but also the societal changes that it both reflected and influenced. Moreover, "Art Deco" distinguishes itself through Arwas' attention to detail and his ability to connect the movement with broader trends in art and society. He discusses lesser-known artists and designers alongside more famous figures, offering a balanced view that appreciates the movement's diversity and global impact. The book is not only a valuable resource for scholars and students of art history but also an accessible work for enthusiasts and collectors of Art Deco. Arwas' passion for the subject is contagious, and his expertise makes this book a definitive guide to understanding and appreciating the Art Deco movement. In conclusion, "Art Deco" by Victor Arwas is a comprehensive and beautifully presented overview of the movement, reflecting the author's lifelong dedication to studying and promoting 20th-century art. It serves as both a scholarly resource and a visual delight, capturing the essence of Art Deco and its lasting influence on the world of art and design. Arwas' book is a must-read for anyone interested in the dynamic and elegant world of Art Deco. ; 26 x 31 x 4cm; 316 pages; Signed by Author. Very Good in Good dust jacket .
GBP 40.00 [Appr.: EURO 46.75 US$ 50.79 | JP¥ 7906] Book number LCB84933

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