art deco
21Art-Deco — Das Chrysler Building in New York Art Deco der Maurice Ascalon und Pal Bell, 1939 1950 …
22Art-Déco — Das Chrysler Building in New York Art Deco der Maurice Ascalon und Pal Bell, 1939 1950 …
23Art Deco — Das Chrysler Building in New York Art Deco der Maurice Ascalon und Pal Bell, 1939 1950 …
24Art déco — Das Chrysler Building in New York Art Deco der Maurice Ascalon und Pal Bell, 1939 1950 …
25art deco — a style of decorative art developed originally in the 1920s with a revival in the 1960s, marked chiefly by geometric motifs, curvilinear forms, sharply defined outlines, often bold colors, and the use of synthetic materials, as plastics. Also,… …
26art deco — noun a style of design that was popular in the 1920s and 1930s; marked by stylized forms and geometric designs adapted to mass production • Syn: ↑deco • Hypernyms: ↑artistic movement, ↑art movement * * * ↑art deco * * * art deco f82 [ˌɑːt ˈdekəʊ] …
27Art Deco — [[t]ɑ͟ː(r)t de̱koʊ[/t]] also art deco N UNCOUNT: oft N n Art Deco is a style of decoration and architecture that was common in the 1920s and 30s. It uses simple, bold designs on materials such as plastic and glass. ...art deco lamps …
28art déco — {{#}}{{LM A03525}}{{〓}} {{[}}art déco{{]}} {{■}}(fr.){{□}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Tendencia artística que surgió en torno a 1920, derivada del modernismo y caracterizada por el recargamiento y por el preciosismo en los objetos: • La escalera de hierro… …
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29Art Deco — /at ˈdɛkoʊ / (say aht dekoh), /ˈdeɪkoʊ/ (say daykoh) noun a decorative style, originally of the 1920s and 1930s, characterised by rectilinear and streamlined forms and the innovative use of materials as plastic, glass, etc. Also, art deco.… …
30art deco — (ahrt DEH koh) [French, from a shortening of arts décoratifs] A style of decorative art and industrial design introduced in the 1920s and 1930s, since revived in the 1970s, that uses geometric motifs, long, sleek forms, and synthetic materials …