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  • Title: Ornement japonais
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  • Publisher: L'Aventurine,FR
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  • First Year Published: 2000
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Art Deco

decorative arts were founded in Paris, including Arts et décoration and L'Art décoratif moderne. Decorative arts sections were introduced into the annual salons

The Eagle with Two Heads

Seghers, 1989) p.160: "L'Aigle à deux têtes laisse indifférent comme un motif décoratif habilement inspiré du style d'une autre époque". Jean Néry, L'Écran

René Lalique

experimentation and use of glass. The main motif of Lalique's jewelry design was the natural world. His designs often featured motifs such as dragonflies, orchids,

Saint-Pierre-de-Chaillot

Saint-Pierre de Chaillot. (22 January 2018). Grilles, chapitaux et motifs décoratifs. . . - Paroisse Saint-Pierre de Chaillot. Paroisse Saint-Pierre De

Empire style

Generally, the motifs on a piece's right and left sides correspond to one another in every detail; when they do not, the individual motifs themselves are

The Apparition (Moreau, Musée d'Orsay)

Delaplanche: Virgin with a Lily Jacquemart: Rhinocéros Gauguin: Objet décoratif carré avec dieux tahitiens – Oviri [1] On display at the Musée des Augustins

Whiplash (decorative art)

The whiplash or whiplash line is a motif of decorative art and design that was particularly popular in Art Nouveau. It is an asymmetrical, sinuous line

Le Corbusier

Corbusier, L'Art décoratif d'aujourd'hui, Paris, G. Crès, « L'Esprit nouveau », 1925. Réédition Yannis Tsiomis, Le Corbusier, L'Art décoratif d'aujourd'hui

David Hayes (sculptor)

Hague, Netherlands Musée des Arts Décoratifs; Paris, France Source: David Hayes Art Foundation archives 2024 Vertical Motifs at the Bushnell Plaza; Hartford

Louis Majorelle

furniture styles, which he exhibited in 1894 at the Exposition d'Art Décoratif et Industriel [Exposition of Decorative and Industrial Art] in Nancy,