cows in the sandy hollow path | 1900 | oskar frenzel (1855-1915)
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cows in the sandy hollow path | 1900 | oskar frenzel (1855-1915)
in the kunstmuseum ahrenshoop collection via google arts and culture
Art Deco Chrome "Superlectric" Toaster Series 66
The Superlectric model 66 is one of the most uncommon Art Deco toasters ever manufactured. Made in the 1930's by Superior Electric Product Corp. in St. Louis, Missouri.
stane jagodič, assemblage 01: horizon, 1980 02: profile, 1999 03: new horizon, 2003 - 07
the collision of faith, circuitry, irony, and ideology that defines post-yugoslav conceptualism.
AMERICAN ART-DECO
Original 1930s American Art-Deco floor lamp . Chrome plated alternated with black enamel. A prime sample of the best of American Art-Deco production era transitioning to the Machine Age era. Like out of the Great Gatsby movie set. A fine piece to the last details, see on-off switch . Good condition, newly wired. showing some pitting and wear in the chrome and black enamel, but mainly in the base area. Item No E5771 Dimension: 10" diameter base . 57" to 62" high using the adjustable stem for the shade. SOLD
504.581.3733 / t
Jean Després
maestro orafo tra art déco e avanguardie
Melissa Gabardi
Idea Books, Milano 2000, 208 pagine, 23.8 x 29.4 cm, ISBN 978-8870171358
euro 120,00
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Il libro è una monografia dedicata all'opera di Jean Després (1889-1980) creatore francese di monili e oggetti di oreficeria, attivo in piena stagione Art Déco.
A definitive celebration of the work of this noted Art Deco designer. Jean Després (1889–1980) was an Art Deco designer who captured the streamlined, modern aesthetic of the age of the machine and transformed it into objects of great beauty. As a young man, Després became acquainted with avant-garde artists in Paris, including Modigliani, de Chirico, and Braque, and, after the outbreak of war in 1914, he worked on the industrial design of airplanes. He later transferred this experience and inspiration to his family’s jewelry business, where he became known for his innovative geometric patterns. He also created a wide range of tableware and decorative objects in gold, silver, and pewter, whose bold, industrial looks were uncompromisingly modern, yet always graceful and refined. Many drawings and designs are reproduced here for the first time, and original photographs are complemented by a number of new photographs taken especially for the book. Després has always been the jeweler of choice for informed collectors and insiders: Josephine Baker was an early admirer, and Andy Warhol’s personal collection was sold at Sotheby’s New York in 1988. This splendidly illustrated survey of his work will delight new admirers and connoisseurs alike.
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“La Galerie des Machines” c. 1900. Albert Robida illus.
We're not built to compute. We don't go to the supermarket to find a row of cashiers eyeballing our shopping to gauge how much it should cost. We get an (incredibly simple) algorithm to calculate it for us instead. And most of the time, we'd be better off leaving the machine to it. It's like the saying among airline pilots that the best flying team has three components: a pilot, a computer and a dog. The computer is there to fly the plane, the pilot is there to feed the dog. And the dog is there to bite the human if it tries to touch the computer.
Hannah Fry, Hello World: How to be Human in the Age of the Machine