France - Art Deco
While functionalism was the dictate of the hour in some
countries, France enjoyed the luxury intoxication of an elitist artistic sense
during the Art Deco period. Artists such as Emile-Jaques Ruhlmann, Maurice
Dufrène and Eileen Gray began to work together on projects.
The large Paris stores, which had had their own art and interior decoration
studios since the beginning of the 1920s (Primavera, Studio Louvre), had brought
about this co-operation between the artists.
Parallel to this development, a counter current formed around
Le Corbusier (Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand), devoted to austere functionalism;
traditionalists criticised that they were inspired by "laboratories and
factories".
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Art Deco in its purest form - a wall bracket by Michel
Zadounaisky dated 1930.
© Christies London, Important 20th Century
Decorative Arts,
16th May 01'