Deco Dandy

Deco Dandy
Author: John Potvin
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1526134810

Deco dandy contests the supposedly exclusive feminine aspect of the style moderne (art deco) by exploring how alternative, parallel and overlapping experiences of decorative modernism, nationalism, gender and sexuality in the years surrounding World War I converge in the protean figure of the 'deco dandy'. The book suggests a broader view of art deco by claiming a greater place for the male body, masculinity and the dandy in this history than has been given to date. Important and productive moments in the history of the cultural life of Paris presented in the book provide insights into the changing role performed by consumerism, masculinity, design history and national identity.

The Routledge Companion to Art Deco

The Routledge Companion to Art Deco
Author: Bridget Elliott
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0429627408

Scholarly interest in Art Deco has grown rapidly over the past fifty years, spanning different academic disciplines. This volume provides a guide to the current state of the field of Art Deco research by highlighting past accomplishments and promising new directions. Chapters are presented in five sections based on key concepts: migration, public culture, fashion, politics, and Art Deco’s afterlife in heritage restoration and new media. The book provides a range of perspectives on and approaches to these issues, as well as to the concept of Art Deco itself. It highlights the slipperiness of Art Deco yet points to its potential to shed new light on the complexities of modernity.

Tamara de Lempicka

Tamara de Lempicka
Author: Gioia Mori
Publisher: 24 Ore Cultura
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9788866482574

An aura of mystery has surrounded Tamara de Lempicka since she was born, not in Warsaw in 1902, as she claimed, but according to official records in 1898 in Moscow. The beautiful and scandalous Tamara was the extravagant muse of Art Deco, an icon of the roaring twenties, and a successful painter of intensely sensual portraits that were powerfully sculptural with Cubist lines, embellished with sophisticated decorative elements. Cool colors, cramped spaces and stark contrasts between light and shade surround the unforgettable faces of rich, elegant, emancipated, and theatrical women fixed in their existential melancholy. The catalogue includes a careful selection of unforgettable paintings and valuable historic photographs offering us a fascinating thematic reconstruction of the personal and professional aspects of Tamara's life, including the places she lived, her involvement in the sophisticated fashion world of the period, and her studies of the nude, as well as her still-lifes and portraits. Contents: Tamara's worlds: from Russia to Mexico; Still life - a recurring theme in Lempicka's work, with echoes and references that range from 17th-century Flemish painting, to the rediscovery of trompe-l'oeil in the 1930s to1950s, and contemporary photography; Devotion - a constant theme in Lempicka's oeuvre is religious. It is identified and analyzed in terms of the art of the period. Portraits - Paintings and drawings are analyzed, and the initial classical sources pointed up, as well as how they relate to modern photography and cinematography. A section is dedicated to the portraits of children; The nude - The study of the nude from mannerist sources to the photography of Albin-Guillot e Brassaï; Fashion - Lempicka's close ties to the fashion world examined through her paintings, her experience as a photographic model, and her sophisticated wardrobe. Published to accompany an exhibition at Palazzo Chiablese, Turin (19 March - 30 August 2015).

Detecting Women

Detecting Women
Author: Philippa Gates
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2011-04-22
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1438434057

Ambitious and comprehensive history of the female detective in Hollywood film from 1929 to 2009.

The senses in interior design

The senses in interior design
Author: John Potvin
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1526167816

The senses in interior design examines how sight, touch, smell, hearing and taste have been mobilised within various forms of interiors. The chapters explore how the body navigates and negotiates the realities of designed interiors and challenge the traditional focus on star designers or ideal interiors that have left sensorial agency at the margins of design history. From the sensually gendered role of the fireplace in late sixteenth century Italy to the synaesthetic décors of Comte Robert de Montesquiou and the sensorial stimuli of Aesop stores, each chapter brings a new perspective on the central role that the senses have played in the conception, experiences and uses of interiors.

The Cambridge Global History of Fashion: Volume 2

The Cambridge Global History of Fashion: Volume 2
Author: Christopher Breward
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 910
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108851479

Volume II surveys the history of fashion from the nineteenth-century to the present day. Covering the period beginning with mass industry and ending with calls for sustainability, this volume challenges the meaning of modernity and modernism from a global perspective and reflects on important scholarship that has changed our understanding of the relationship between fashion and colonialism. Empires shifted and new powers rose, with fashion marking and contending with this change. The volume concludes with a critical view of fashion and globalisation, and explores the deep connections between the fashion industry, the global economy, and the politics of production and wearing in the contemporary world.

Dandy Style

Dandy Style
Author: Shaun Cole
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2021
Genre: Art
ISBN: 030025413X

Celebrating 250 years of male self-expression, investigating the portraiture and wardrobe of the fashionable British man The style of the dandy is elegant but bold--dedicated to the perfection of taste. This meticulously choreographed look has a vibrant history; the legacy of Beau Brummell, the original dandy of Regency England, can be traced in the clothing of urban dandies today. Dandy Style celebrates 250 years of male self-expression, investigating the portraiture and wardrobe of the fashionable British man. Combining fashion, art, and photography, the historic and the contemporary, the provocative and the respectable, it considers key themes in the development of male style and identity, including elegance, uniformity, and spectacle. Various types of dandy are represented by iconic figures such as Oscar Wilde, Edward VIII as Prince of Wales, and Gilbert & George. They appear alongside the seminal designs of Vivienne Westwood, Ozwald Boateng, and Alexander McQueen; and portraits by Thomas Gainsborough and David Hockney.

The Last Dandy, Ralph Barton

The Last Dandy, Ralph Barton
Author: Bruce Kellner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1991
Genre: Art
ISBN:

A biography of the illustrator Ralph Barton who at the height of his career was perhaps the highest paid artist in New York City. Barton left no written memoirs but this reconstruction has been made from his scattered correspondence and from the reminiscences of his daughters and friends.

Cary Grant, the Making of a Hollywood Legend

Cary Grant, the Making of a Hollywood Legend
Author: Mark Glancy
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0190053135

The first biography to be based on Grant's own personal papers, Cary Grant: the making of a Hollywood legend provides a definitive account of the professional and personal life of one of Hollywood's most unforgettable, influential stars.