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Art Deco is short for this
The country that Art Deco originally took off in
This style helped influence Art Deco - it focused on making items into simple objects such as spheres, cylinders, etc.
One of the most recognizable female artists in the Art Deco style - born in Poland in 1898 and eventually moved to Paris
Art Deco is considered a __________ style. It is not a cheap style - everything is fancy and expensive
This person was a famous fashion designer for the Art Deco movement. He lived to be 97 years old
This building located in New York City, the ________ Building was heavily inspired by the Art Deco movement. It was built in 1930
This famous American designer is responsible for creating logos for Shell, Exxon, Coca-Cola, and more. Raymond ______
This is a famous building in Havana, Cuba that was influenced by Art Deco
This city in Texas has various buildings influenced by Art Deco - such as the town hall and the JP Morgan Chase Building
The official lettering on signs and buildings in 1925 at the beginning of the movement
The __________ Era was another name for the Art Deco movement in 1930's America
The event in New York that effectively ended the Art Deco movement in 1940 (two words)
A. Tollmer published this book in 1929, which basically set the layout for Art Deco (three words)
One of the main reasons the Art Deco movement began to taper in the late 1930's and early 40's
Art Deco was considered _________, meaning that it was recognizable regardless of your orientation and often used for propaganda purposes
One of the tallest buildings in New York, The _____ State Building, is also influenced by the Art Deco movement. It stands at a total of 1454 feet tall
New building materials, such as steel and ______ were common metals used in skyscrapers at the time
A center in New York City that was influenced by Art Deco - began construction in 1932
This city in Ohio is home to a museum that attracts over one million visitors a year

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