Art Deco Decorative Ironwork

Art Deco Decorative Ironwork by Henri Clouzot is a visually rich exploration published by Dover Publications in 1997. This edition, presented in Arabic and spanning 104 pages, showcases a sumptuous treasury of 320 lavish examples of architectural ornamentation from the 1920s and ’30s. The book features meticulously reproduced photographs from three rare portfolios, highlighting magnificent designs created by artisans such as Paul Kiss, Raymond Subes, and Edgar Brandt.
Readers will find a diverse array of architectural elements, including doors, grilles, gates, lamps, balustrades, chandeliers, screens, and mirrors. This collection serves as a valuable resource for artists, illustrators, craftspeople, and Art Deco enthusiasts, offering inspiration through its detailed depictions of decoration and ornament. The book’s focus on the intricate designs of the era makes it a significant addition to the study of architecture and decorative arts.
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Sumptuous treasury of 320 lavish examples of architectural ornamentation from the 1920s and ‘30s by Paul Kiss, Raymond Subes, Edgar Brandt and other artisans. Meticulously reproduced photographs from three rare portfolios depict magnificent designs for doors, grilles, gates, lamps, balustrades, chandeliers, screens, mirrors, and other objects. A splendid collection for artists, illustrators, craftspeople, and Art Deco enthusiasts.
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