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A distinctive local landmark, it was opened in 1937 and, with 676 apartments, is the largest privately owned block of flats under one roof in europe. Art deco was the last of the architectural mohicans. The art deco movement in decorative arts and architecture originated in the 1920s and became very popular in western europe during the 1930s. Design, decoration and detail from the twenties and thirties by patricia bayer and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. This is a very beautiful book with wonderful colour plates of art deco artefacts. Art deco architecture in united kingdom du cane court du cane court is an art deco apartment block on balham high road, balham, south london.
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Art deco then and now art deco society of washington dc. It was impossible for the gentle poetic forms of art nouveau to survive alongside the horror of war. Stephen escritt is a specialist in nineteenth and twentieth. Paris commune in the spring of 1871, which ended in bloody conflict. The definitive guide to the decorative arts of the 1920s and 1930s is overflowing with wonderful pictures, and represents a wealth of accurate digestible knowledge for anyone interested in the period.
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