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"The last of the total styles." -Bevis Hillier
Who’s tomb was discovered near Luxor in 1922?
The river whose banks housed the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (when it opened in 1925). The building stood as a monument to the excesses and dichotomies of Art Deco
The primary communicators in advertising were ________ and layout
Book published by Parisian designer A. Tollmer in 1929 that codified the Art Deco approach to layout
Official lettering (on most signs and buildings at the 1925 exposition) that became one of the typographic emblems of the Art Deco Age
Founder of the Martine School of Decorative Art
René Lalique was commissioned by perfumer Coty to design these types of labels for perfume bottles
A French term meaning “in the current”
What type of works were created that gave Art Deco its own unique graphic language by combining decoration with Anti-Impressionism?
Used by type foundries, along with specimen sheets, to promote novelty display typefaces
This typeface, along with Peignot, was designed by A.M. Cassandre
Form that was most prevalent in German Art Deco
One of the top trademark designers of Germany who combined Bauhausian geometry with Expressionistic iconography
The Fritz Lang film that Schulz-Neudamm designed a decorative, futurist themed poster for in 1926
Switzerlands advertising style
Swiss designer that originated the “object poster”
The title of the poster designed for cigarettes, and cigarette papers, by Robert Bereny in 1928
Country that became a model of modern industrial production in the fields of architecture and industrial design
The designer that was most responsible for advancing the British Art Deco style
Deco artists strived to create a style that was both simple and ________
Deco capital of America
A distinct modern American style that combined science, industry and art
Type of designer that was applied to the redesign of the aerodynamics of machinery, from pencil sharpeners to airplanes
An early twentieth century art magazine produced by the Dutch for architects and interior designers
In the early 1920s, Art Deco made its first appearance in this country
Line style of Art Deco
Shapes used in Art Deco
Building in New York City that prominently displays the Art Deco style
Common shape used in Art Deco

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