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Art Nouveau vs. Art Deco - PowerPoint Presentation

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Art Nouveau 18901914 an international style of art architecture and design that peaked in popularity at the turn of the 20th century How would you describe this piece Art Nouveau is characterized by highlystylized flowing curvilinear designs often incorporating floral and other p ID: 1020740

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1. Art Nouveau vs. Art Deco

2. Art Nouveau (1890-1914)an international style of art, architecture and design that peaked in popularity at the turn of the 20th centuryHow would you describe this piece?

3. Art Nouveau is characterized by highly-stylized, flowing, curvilinear designs often incorporating floral and other plant-inspired motifs.

4. This was a reaction to the quickly growing world of industrialization and all of the simplification and hard edges that came with this new machine age. Prominent American craftsmen include William Henry Grueby, Artus Van Briggle, Louis Comfort Tiffany and George Ohr.

5. Art Nouveau, the style that preceded Art Deco, fell out of fashion in the years before World War I (1914–18). In the increasingly conservative political climate, critics saw it as ‘decadent’ and over-elaborate. It failed to meet the demand for a modern national style.

6. The term Art Deco, coined in the 1960s, refers to a style that spanned the boom of the roaring 1920s and the bust of the Depression-ridden 1930s. Art Deco represented many things for many people. It was the style of the flapper girl and the factory, the luxury ocean liner and the skyscraper, the fantasy world of Hollywood and the real world of the Harlem Renaissance. Art Deco affected all forms of design, from the fine and decorative arts to fashion, film, photography, transport and product design. It was modern and it was everywhere.

7. Art Deco displays streamlined, rectilinear modernism that was cheaper and thought to be more faithful to the rough, plain, industrial aesthetic

8. During its heyday, Art Deco represented luxury, glamour, exuberance, and faith in social and technological progress. One of its major attributes is an embrace of technology.

9. Historian Bevis Hillier defined Art Deco as "an assertively modern style that ran to symmetry rather than asymmetry, and to the rectilinear rather than the curvilinear; it responded to the demands of the machine and of new material and the requirements of mass production".

10. Which style can you identify with? Are you the curvy, flowing, asymmetrical type, or more of the hard edge, symmetrical, industrial type?Your next mission is to design and create a piece that is strongly influenced by either Art Nouveau or Art Deco with a foot or base that serves as a major focal point. Your finished piece needs to be a minimum of 8” in either direction. You decide the clay and method of construction, based on what is best for your design. Develop 5 sketches that can be completely new ideas or variations on a theme. When you have 5, select the one you love the most and draw it FULL SIZE, complete with plans for surface decoration. (25 pts)