Art Deco Ocean Liners

Art Deco flourished internationally in the inter-war years; predominantly in architecture but it also influenced the fine and applied arts. Art Deco was a modernisation of many artistic styles and themes from the past; it began as the Modernist follow-up style on Art Nouveau but was much more simplified and closer to mass production. The 1920’s marked a progressive era in America; an era of prosperity, promise and modernity – this bold era required bold ideas.
Early Art Deco buildings were defined with earlier neo-classical styles onto which were applied exotic motifs such as flora and fauna, fountains and chevrons arranged in geometric patterns. Society was reacting against the rigid austerity that the First World War had enforced, people now demanded opulence, lavishness and profligacy and Art Deco gave it to them. Symbols of a brave new era – the Golden Gate Bridge, cinema theatres, train stations, ocean liners, the Barclay-Vesey building – all were draped in Art Deco. Novel materials such as aluminium and stainless steel were in vogue and were applied in sweeping curves, chevron patterns and sunburst motifs. Streamline Moderne was a parallel movement which was influenced by modern aerodynamic designs which were emerging from advancing technologies in aviation and ballistics.
Art Deco adopted some of these designs, applying stream-lining technologies to every day objects such as automobiles and refrigerators. Art Deco began to fall out of favour when it became ubiquitous and was derided as gaudy and presenting a lame image of luxury. Some of the finest surviving examples of Art Deco architecture are to be found in Cuba, Brazil, Uruguay and in some parts of America such as Florida; Tulsa, Oklahoma and Houston, Texas. Other unique areas include Napier, New Zealand where the whole town was re-built in Art Deco style after an earthquake devastated the town in 1931 and Asmara, Eritrea, where the Italians built many buildings in Art Deco style during their colonial reign.
Russell Shortt is a travel consultant with Exploring Ireland, the leading specialists in customised, private escorted tours, escorted coach tours and independent self drive tours of Ireland. Article source Russell Shortt, http://www.exploringireland.net
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1931 Art Deco Magazine Cover Transatlantic Ocean Liner $23.80 |
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Vintage Art Deco Ocean Liner Salt and Pepper Shakers $9.99 |
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NEW Normandie: France’s Legendary Art Deco Ocean Liner $107.33 |
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Art Deco Style Cruet Chrome Ocean Liner Shape $3.11 |
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Normandie: France’s Legendary Art Deco Ocean Liner, Joh $65.31 |
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1935 Italian Lines ad, Ocean Liner, art deco $5.99 |
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LOT Art Deco CRUISE Ship Ocean Liner MATCHBOOK NOS Mint $9.99 |
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LLOYD TRIESTINO OCEAN LINER ART DECO POSTER BOOK, 1934 $99.99 |
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DEUTSCHE AFRIKA LINE OCEAN LINER Art Deco BOOK, 1930s $129.99 |
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Art deco ocean liner FRANCE transatlantic by COEFFIN $105.00 |
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Art Deco Ocean Liner, Bon Voyage Art Poster Print, 13×18 $12.99 Art Deco Ocean Liner, Bon Voyage is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!… |
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Art Deco Ocean Liner, Have a Wonderful Cruise Art Poster Print, 13×18 $12.99 Art Deco Ocean Liner, Have a Wonderful Cruise is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!… |
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Atlantic Cruise Liner by Ethan Harper. Size 11.96 inches width by 15.96 inches height. High Quality Art Poster Print Atlantic Cruise Liner by Ethan Harper.Total Size : 13.00 inches width by 19.00 inches height.This is the Highest Quality Art Print Reproduction of the Original Work. Fully Authorized by the Artist. OnlineWall is the worlds best quality art print, poster and framing store with over 25 years custom framing experience our quality of art prints cannot be beat …. |
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Normandie: France’s Legendary Art Deco Ocean Liner $62.73 A magnificent tribute to the illustrious and ill-fated steamship. Normandie was unquestionably the most beautiful ocean liner ever built. The world’s largest at the time, she also became the world’s fastest. Her art deco interiors were unrivaled: capacious, elegant, and chic, decorated by teams of France… |







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