A decorative style from the 1920s and 1930s centered in Paris, named after the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts (abbreviated as Les Arts Décos) held in Paris in 1925. It is also called the 1925 style. This was the interwar period, a period known as the Falle Époque (crazy time), which was somewhat dim from the chaos caused by the Great Depression of 1929, and saw the introduction of jazz, cocktails, black revues, the Charleston, and car rallies from America to Europe. Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
1925年にパリで開かれた〈現代装飾・工業美術国際展〉(略してLes Arts Décos)にちなんで名づけられた,パリを中心とする1920‐30年代の装飾様式。〈1925年様式〉ともいわれる。この時代は戦間期に当たり,29年の大恐慌による混乱でいくらかやけ気味の〈フォール・エポックfolle époque(狂った時代)〉であって,アメリカからヨーロッパに,ジャズやカクテル,黒人レビュー,チャールストン,自動車ラリーなどが入ってくる。
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