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A journey through American art deco : architecture, design, and cinema in the twenties and thirties / Giovanna Franci, Rosella Mangaroni, Esther Zago ; photographs by Federico Zignani ; [English translation by Michael Serwatka and Charlotte Smokler].
Main entry:

Franci, Giovanna.

Title & Author:

A journey through American art deco : architecture, design, and cinema in the twenties and thirties / Giovanna Franci, Rosella Mangaroni, Esther Zago ; photographs by Federico Zignani ; [English translation by Michael Serwatka and Charlotte Smokler].

Publication:

Seattle : University of Washington Press, ©1997.

Description:

119 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm

Notes:
English translation by Michael Serwatka and Charlotte Smokler.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-118).
Destinations: -- Chicago -- New York -- Phoenix, Arizona Biltmore -- Denver and Boulder, Colorado -- Seattle -- Los Angeles -- Miami Beach.
Summary:

"Beginning with the dreams of Hollywood and ending in its lobbies and boulevards, A Journey through American Art Deco passes through a series of itineraries that include the most interesting examples of Art Deco, from Chicago to New York, from Denver to Phoenix, from Seattle to Los Angeles and Miami Beach. The most notable highlights of the journey are New York and Los Angeles, with their long list of Art Deco monuments. At the great Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes held in Paris in 1925, American designers encountered the new style, then called moderne. Once in the U.S., European Deco turned into American Deco, utilizing clean, geometric lines and industrial materials such as steel, plastic, and glass, to adorn the interiors of hotels, stores, movie theaters, and transatlantic liners, and to give a characteristic stamp to building exteriors. This new style came to symbolize the country with its combination of art and industry."--Jacket.

ISBN:

0295976535
9780295976532

Subject:

Art deco (Architecture) United States.
Architecture United States History 20th century.
Art déco (Architecture) États-Unis.
Architecture États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle.
Architecture.
Art deco (Architecture)
Fotografie
Art Déco
Art déco (architecture) États-Unis.
Architecture moderne 20e siècle États-Unis.
Art deco United States.
Art United States History 20th century.
United States.
USA

Form/genre:

History.

Added entries:

Mangaroni, Rosella.
Zago, Ester.
Zignani, Federico.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 192147
Call No.: NX456.5.A78 (ID:97-B3245)
Status: Available

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