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Style: Art Deco
Art Deco Fashion Commercial Illustration
Art Deco Fashion Commercial Illustration

Art Deco Fashion Commercial Illustration

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Elegant and stylish commercial illustration for print advertisement, ca. 1930s. Original painting. Ink on illustration board. Image measures 9 x 12 inches in a black wood frame meas...

Category

1930s Art Deco

Materials

Ink, Illustration Board

Unnamed Horses (Wild Horses)
Unnamed Horses (Wild Horses)

Unnamed Horses (Wild Horses)

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Boleslaw Cybis (1895-1957). Unnamed Horses (Wild Horses), ca. 1930's. Conte on paper, sheet measures 20 x 23 inches. Signed by the artist some years after its creation in blue ink...

Category

1930s Art Deco

Materials

Paper, Gouache, Pencil

Art Deco Gouache Painting, Stylish Singer, Monogrammed FG, France, circa 1930
Art Deco Gouache Painting, Stylish Singer, Monogrammed FG, France, circa 1930

Art Deco Gouache Painting, Stylish Singer, Monogrammed FG, France, circa 1930

Located in Atlanta, GA

A striking Art Deco gouache on cardboard depicting a stylish singer captured in a bold, graphic modernist idiom. The figure—rendered with short red hair, a chic black hat, striped tr...

Category

1930s Art Deco

Materials

Gouache, Board, Cardboard

Woman Sculpture, Terracotta Patinated Plaster, Signed, 1915
Woman Sculpture, Terracotta Patinated Plaster, Signed, 1915

Woman Sculpture, Terracotta Patinated Plaster, Signed, 1915

Located in Stockholm, Stockholm

An art deco terracotta-painted plaster sculpture of a standing partly nude woman holding a tray, signed and dated "KA (19)15" by Swedish sculptor Knut Andersson (1884–1954). This pie...

Category

1910s Art Deco

Materials

Plaster

Original Menton “La Perle de la France” Vintage French Riviera Travel Poster
Original Menton “La Perle de la France” Vintage French Riviera Travel Poster

Original Menton “La Perle de la France” Vintage French Riviera Travel Poster

Located in Spokane, WA

Imagine stepping onto a sun-soaked terrace overlooking the Mediterranean in 1926, surrounded by blooming wisteria and cascading geraniums—that's exactly what James C. Richard captured in this original Menton "La Perle de la France" (The Pearl of France) travel poster. This authenticated vintage lithograph celebrates Menton, the jewel of the eastern French Riviera...

Category

1920s Art Deco

Materials

Lithograph

Black Crowned Night Heron, French antique natural history water bird art print
Black Crowned Night Heron, French antique natural history water bird art print

Black Crowned Night Heron, French antique natural history water bird art print

Located in Melbourne, Victoria

Heron Bihoreau - Black Crowned Night Heron French chromolithograph, published in 1931. Printed title lower right of sheet. Plate number top right. From a French series of illustrati...

Category

1930s Art Deco

Materials

Lithograph

Relining Nude (WG6)
Relining Nude (WG6)

Relining Nude (WG6)

By Waylande Gregory

Located in Wilton Manors, FL

Waylande Gregory (1905-1971). Nude Reclining, ca. 1950's. Painted composite cast from original sculpted in 1930's. Casting sanctioned and approved by the artist during his lifetime in partnership with MPI, Museum Pieces Incorporated. Very few examples were produced and even fewer survive. Waylande Gregory was considered a major American sculptor during the 1930's, although he worked in ceramics, rather than in the more traditional bronze or marble. Exhibiting his ceramic works at such significant American venues for sculpture as the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City and at the venerable Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, he also showed his ceramic sculptures at leading New York City galleries. Gregory was the first modern ceramist to create large scale ceramic sculptures, some measuring more than 70 inches in height. Similar to the technique developed by the ancient Etruscans, he fired his monumental ceramic sculptures only once. Gregory was born in 1905 in Baxter Springs, Kansas and was something of a prodigy. Growing up on a ranch near a Cherokee reservation, Gregory first became interested in ceramics as a child during a native American burial that he had witnessed. He was also musically inclined. In fact, his mother had been a concert pianist and had given her son lessons. At eleven, he was enrolled as a student at the Kansas State Teacher's College, where he studied carpentry and crafts, including ceramics. Gregory's early development as a sculptor was shaped by the encouragement and instruction of Lorado Taft, who was considered both a major American sculptor as well as a leading American sculpture instructor. In fact, Taft's earlier students included such significant sculptors as Bessie Potter Vonnoh and Janet Scudder. But, Taft and his students had primarily worked in bronze or stone, not in clay; and, Gregory's earliest sculptural works were also not in ceramics. In 1924, Gregory moved to Chicago where he caught the attention of Taft. Gregory was invited by Taft to study with him privately for 18 months and to live and work with him at his famed "Midway Studios." The elegant studio was a complex of 13 rooms that overlooked a courtyard. Taft may have been responsible for getting the young man interested in creating large scale sculpture. However, by the 1920's, Taft's brand of academic sculpture was no longer considered progressive. Instead, Gregory was attracted to the latest trends appearing in the United States and Europe. In 1928 he visited Europe with Taft and other students. "Kid Gregory," as he was called, was soon hired by Guy Cowan, the founder of the Cowan Pottery in Cleveland, Ohio, to become the company's only full time employee. From 1928 to 1932, Gregory served as the chief designer and sculptor at the Cowan Pottery. Just as Gregory learned about the process of creating sculpture from Taft, he literally learned about ceramics from Cowan. Cowan was one of the first graduates of Alfred, the New York School of Clayworking and Ceramics. Alfred had one of the first programs in production pottery. Cowan may have known about pottery production, but he had limited sculptural skills, as he was lacking training in sculpture. The focus of the Cowan Pottery would be on limited edition, table top or mantle sculptures. Two of the most successful of these were Gregory's Nautch Dancer, and his Burlesque Dancer. He based both sculptures on the dancing of Gilda Gray, a Ziegfield Follies girl. Gilda Gray was of Polish origin and came to the United States as a child. By 1922, she would become one of the most popular stars in the Follies. After losing her assets in the stock market crash of 1929, she accepted other bookings outside of New York, including Cleveland, which was where Gregory first saw her onstage. She allowed Gregory to make sketches of her performances from the wings of the theatre. She explained to Gregory, "I'm too restless to pose." Gray became noted for her nautch dance, an East Indian folk dance. A nautch is a tight, fitted dress that would curl at the bottom and act like a hoop. This sculpture does not focus on Gray's face at all, but is more of a portrait of her nautch dance. It is very curvilinear, really made of a series of arches that connect in a most feminine way. Gregory created his Burlesque Dancer at about the same time as Nautch Dancer. As with the Nautch Dancer, he focused on the movements of the body rather than on a facial portrait of Gray. Although Gregory never revealed the identity of his model for Burlesque Dancer, a clue to her identity is revealed in the sculpture's earlier title, Shimmy Dance. The dancer who was credited for creating the shimmy dance was also Gilda Gray. According to dance legend, Gray introduced the shimmy when she sang the Star Spangled Banner and forgot some of the lyrics, so, in her embarrassment, started shaking her shoulders and hips but she did not move her legs. Such movement seems to relate to the Burlesque Dancer sculpture, where repeated triangular forms extend from the upper torso and hips. This rapid movement suggests the influence of Italian Futurism, as well as the planar motion of Alexander Archipenko, a sculptor whom Gregory much admired. The Cowan Pottery was a victim of the great depression, and in 1932, Gregory changed careers as a sculptor in the ceramics industry to that of an instructor at the Cranbrook Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Cranbrook was perhaps the most prestigious place to study modern design in America. Its faculty included the architect Eliel Saarinen and sculptor Carl Milles. Although Gregory was only at Cranbrook for one and one half years, he created some of his finest works there, including his Kansas Madonna. But, after arriving at Cranbrook, the Gregory's had to face emerging financial pressures. Although Gregory and his wife were provided with complimentary lodgings, all other income had to stem from the sale of artworks and tuition from students that he, himself, had to solicit. Gregory had many people assisting him with production methods at the Cowan Pottery, but now worked largely by himself. And although he still used molds, especially in creating porcelain works, many of his major new sculptures would be unique and sculpted by hand, as is true of Kansas Madonna. The scale of Gregory's works were getting notably larger at Cranbrook than at Cowan. Gregory left the surface of Kansas Madonna totally unglazed. Although some might object to using a religious title to depict a horse nursing its colt, it was considered one of Gregory's most successful works. In fact, it had a whole color page illustration in an article about ceramic sculpture titled, "The Art with the Inferiority Complex," Fortune Magazine, December, 1937. The article notes the sculpture was romantic and expressive and the sculpture was priced at $1,500.00; the most expensive sculpture...

Category

1950s Art Deco

Materials

Plaster

'Study for a Mural', Maquette, Chicago, Alfred Stieglitz, Armory Show, PAFA, NAD
'Study for a Mural', Maquette, Chicago, Alfred Stieglitz, Armory Show, PAFA, NAD

'Study for a Mural', Maquette, Chicago, Alfred Stieglitz, Armory Show, PAFA, NAD

By Daniel Putnam Brinley

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Signed lower right, 'D. Putnam Brinley' for Daniel Putnam Brinley (American, 1879–1963) and dated 1932. Artist note, lower left, 'Scale 1'' - 1'. ' American muralist and painter Dan...

Category

1930s Art Deco

Materials

Watercolor, Gouache, Illustration Board

Vintage  oil painting on canvas, landscape, mountain view, signed R.Dean, framed
Vintage  oil painting on canvas, landscape, mountain view, signed R.Dean, framed

Vintage oil painting on canvas, landscape, mountain view, signed R.Dean, framed

Located in Palm Coast, FL

This is a beautiful oil painting on canvas, depicting a landscape with a mountain view, signed in the lower right corner, R Dean. The painting has amazing detail and brush strokes an...

Category

Late 20th Century Art Deco

Materials

Oil

French Art Deco Portrait 1920s Oil Painting
French Art Deco Portrait 1920s Oil Painting

French Art Deco Portrait 1920s Oil Painting

Located in Holywell, GB

French Art Deco Portrait 1920s Oil Painting A captivating French Art Deco–era portrait, possibly portraying a dancer, silent film star, or flapper girl. Her striking dark eye makeup ...

Category

1920s Art Deco

Materials

Oil

Original "La 18 ch" vintage art deco automobile poster
Original "La 18 ch" vintage art deco automobile poster

Original "La 18 ch" vintage art deco automobile poster

By Rene Vincent

Located in Spokane, WA

Original vintage poster: La 18 ch Peugeot. Archival linen-backed art deco early antique French automobile poster. Notable artist Rene Vincent. Excellent condition. Black and white lithograph on natural unbleached paper. Ready to frame. This is a full-size poster and not a magazine ad. From our research, it has been almost a decade since the last copy of this poster was available. Rare Rene Vincent automobile poster. Black and white posters are a rarity as far as vintage posters are concerned. The original idea was to catch the attention of passersby in every possible way. Color was an essential tool in advertising when posters were an essential source for name-brand recognition. The absence of color gives these auto posters a touch of class. They can also be compared to old photographs. Either way, you're looking at something special. This one is incredibly cool since it came from the talented artist Rene Vincent. If his name doesn't ring a bell, his poster "Porto Ramos" probably will if you look it up on our site. You will find that he also created automobile posters as early as 1905, which are all extremely rare and hard to find. Don’t let this excellent-condition vintage poster pass you by. Vincent only got to devote a little time to posters once he was in his forties, after working for many years in various publications--mainly humor and fashion magazines--and in decorative design. However, once he made the switch, he produced prolifically posters, even using additional pseudonyms. He preferred sleek automotive posters...

Category

1920s Art Deco

Materials

Lithograph

Elegant with Muff
Elegant with Muff

Elegant with Muff

By William Ablett

Located in Los Angeles, CA

William Ablett was born in Paris of English parents. He was accepted at the prestigious Ecole des Beaux-Arts and began working in oils. Under the tutelage of his professors and mento...

Category

1920s Art Deco

Materials

Oil

Monmousseau Votre Vin original sparkling Champagne vintage poster
Monmousseau Votre Vin original sparkling Champagne vintage poster

Monmousseau Votre Vin original sparkling Champagne vintage poster

Located in Spokane, WA

Vintage Montmousseau Methode Champenoise original poster — Linen-backed and ready to frame. Condition B+, but presents extremely well. No paper loss. Why did I give the poster a B+...

Category

Mid-20th Century Art Deco

Materials

Lithograph

Circlet Art Deco Ceramic Vase, Spring Yellow, Trenton Pottery, 1930s
Circlet Art Deco Ceramic Vase, Spring Yellow, Trenton Pottery, 1930s

Circlet Art Deco Ceramic Vase, Spring Yellow, Trenton Pottery, 1930s

Located in Bournemouth, Dorset

Streamline moderne or Art Deco, "Circlet" or "Disc" vase designed by G. McStay Jackson for Trenton potteries, an iconic design of their time. Made only from 1935-1942, they were part...

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1930s Art Deco

Materials

Ceramic

1925 Cycles Onyx Lithograph by Fritayre
1925 Cycles Onyx Lithograph by Fritayre

1925 Cycles Onyx Lithograph by Fritayre

Located in Santa Monica, CA

An authentic 1925 Cycles Onyx French lithographic poster, featuring a dynamic, stylized cyclist rendered in bold geometric forms and vibrant Art Deco color blocking. Comes with a cer...

Category

1920s Art Deco

Materials

Lithograph

AM Cassandre Advertisement for Liqueur Bonal (4 Parts) Vintage Art Deco
AM Cassandre Advertisement for Liqueur Bonal (4 Parts) Vintage Art Deco

AM Cassandre Advertisement for Liqueur Bonal (4 Parts) Vintage Art Deco

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This exceptional original advertisement poster by the renowned A.M. Cassandre exemplifies the pinnacle of graphic design and advertising artistry from the 1930s. Cassandre, celebrate...

Category

20th Century Art Deco

Materials

Screen

Shall We Dance
Shall We Dance

Shall We Dance

By Robert Hoppe

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Shall We Dance" 1988 is an original color lithograph by American artist Robert Hoppe, 1943-1989. It is hand signed and numbered 149/3...

Category

Late 20th Century Art Deco

Materials

Lithograph

Le Dresseur De Lion
Le Dresseur De Lion

Le Dresseur De Lion

By Max Le Verrier

Located in Los Angeles, CA

A rare Art Deco patinated metal sculpture modelled as an athletic male walking alongside a stylized lion utlizing cubist elements. The work is set on a black polished stone base whic...

Category

1920s Art Deco

Materials

Marble, Metal

1920s Italian Art Decò Signed Bronze Sculpture Nude of Woman
1920s Italian Art Decò Signed Bronze Sculpture Nude of Woman

1920s Italian Art Decò Signed Bronze Sculpture Nude of Woman

By Gaetano Martinez

Located in Roma, IT

Wonderful Italian sculpture representing a seated maiden. The artwork rests on a square marble base Signed on the base “Gaetano Martinez Roma” According a written opinion by Prof. Al...

Category

1920s Art Deco

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Rooftop Serenade
Rooftop Serenade

Rooftop Serenade

By Robert Hoppe

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Rooftop Serenade" 1987 is an original color lithograph by American artist Robert Hoppe, 1943-1989. It is hand signed and numbered 231...

Category

Late 20th Century Art Deco

Materials

Lithograph

Portrait of a 1920's Lady - American Art Deco female portrait oil painting
Portrait of a 1920's Lady - American Art Deco female portrait oil painting

Portrait of a 1920's Lady - American Art Deco female portrait oil painting

Located in Hagley, England

American artist Henry R Rittenberg painted this lovely 1920's Art Deco portrait oil painting. The painting is a standing half length portrait of a lady in a black coat with a white fur collar over a red dress and long beads. She has an elegant 1920's short bob hair style and a confident expression. The strong brushwork and range of tones within one colour are superb. A really striking Art Deco portrait oil painting. Signed upper left. Provenance. Dorset estate. Condition. Oil on canvas, 30 inches by 25 inches and in good condition. Frame. Housed in a fine James Bourlet panel silvered frame, 40 inches by 35 inches and in good condition. Henry R Rittenberg (1879-1969) was born in Libau, Latvia and later immigrated to the United States. He studied art at the Bavarian Academy in Germany, and by 1906, was in Philadelphia, where he attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. Rittenberg painted landscapes and still lifes, yet his forte was portraiture. The artist was commissioned to paint a number of portraits of American dignitaries including Attorney General Homer Stille Cummings and a group portrait of President Harry S...

Category

1920s Art Deco

Materials

Oil

Art Deco art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic art Deco available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. If you’re looking to add art created in this style to introduce contrast in an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, purple, red and other colors. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Stefan Traloc, Erté, Gilbert Pauli, and Robin Morris. Frequently made by artists working with Paint, and Paper and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Art Deco, so small editions measuring 0.25 inches across are also available. Prices for art made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $15 and tops out at $425,000, while the average work sells for $1,883.