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Textile Design Art Movements and Period Styles Art Deco: Conversational France, 1920s, designed by Auguste H. Thomas, from Formes et Couleurs D411 04
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"ART DECO, OR Art Moderne, was one of the dominant design modes of the years between the world wars, emerging in the early 1920s and crystallizing as a movement with the Paris "Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes," in 1925. (Though the term Art Deco abbreviates the Arts Decoratifs of the exposition's title, it was not coined until the 1960s, which saw a revival of interest in the style.) Pattern number 1 was exhibited in the show. Numbers 2 and 4 are from a portfolio of pochoir plates, a kind of reference book for designers."
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