Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Art Deco Interior Design Bauhaus And Art Deco?

Bauhaus and art deco? - art deco interior design

The project "Development of a product design to the Bauhaus and Art Deco-based"
I do not know where to start!
Where can I get over these two styles?
What must I do to good research.

2 comments:

Lisa G said...

A difficult question --
Art Deco is really the end of the Arts and Crafts movement, which began with the philosopher Ruskin and William Morris in England, then to the United States, where Stickley is probably one of the most popular artists. The idea behind this initiative was that the Industrial Revolution began in England, and craftsmen were replaced by machines that could make work.When advanced art movement, he was to the Art Deco style, and returned to Europe (especially France Erte and think to check the decor and wrought iron), then to Spain.
Bauhaus began in Germany and is a main focus was to improve the appearance of things every day like a toaster to be utilitarian and the subject accordingly clean and fresh. Paul Klee at the Bauhaus, Walter Gropius, my favorite artist Josef Albers, who was a painter and color (experiment homage to a place as one of the most popular series of art), his wife, Anni Albers was a textile designer and weaver, and has a incredible work done.
For comparison of contemporary artists, fineK, by Michael Graves, which makes high-end work for Alessi and view White end.His is low, that good design should be affordable and accessible to all.
Many of the books in the library reading design magazines, go to museums on the Internet of several of these names.
Good luck.

aj.stauf... said...

Begin by clicking in Vienna-the-century architecture. Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) and designers such as Hundertwasser a great influence on the simplification that the Art Deco architecture elegantly've had. " Previously, the styles are very decorative, the most serious Barouque and Rococo. Once you know where they come from, you have a better basis for the Bauhaus and Art Deco movements.
Have fun, have a great time!

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