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High Style Deco
27 W 20th St
New York City, NY 10011 , United States
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Documented Art Deco Machine Age Black, White, & Red Cubist Tapestry
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Description
This Art Deco Machine Age tapestry, created in America circa 1930, is a bold expression of modernist design and technological optimism, rendered in a striking palette of black, white, and red. Its Cubist-inspired detailing, composed of angular forms and intersecting geometric planes, evokes the dynamism and abstraction characteristic of avant-garde movements during this era. The interplay of sharp contrasts and vibrant pops of red captures the energy and sophistication of the Machine Age aesthetic, embedding the tapestry firmly within the streamlined modernity of the Art Deco period.
Crafted with impeccable attention to detail, the tapestry is a testament to early 20th-century craftsmanship. Likely woven from high-quality materials such as wool or a silk blend, its intricate design achieves both visual depth and durability. With its clean lines and industrial-inspired motifs, this piece was designed not only to adorn walls but to bring the spirit of progress and innovation into contemporary interiors, whether residential or public.
As a documented piece, its provenance adds historical significance, ensuring its authenticity and placing it among the collectible artifacts of 1930s decorative art. A striking artifact of its time, this tapestry embodies the confluence of artistic ingenuity and industrial inspiration that defined the Art Deco era, making it a captivating focal point in any setting. In Good Vintage Condition. Documented on page 295 of "The Machine Age in America" by Abrams.
American, Circa 1930
Dimensions:
Height: 48.25 in (122.56 cm) x Width: 27.75 in (70.49 cm) x Depth: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)
Style: Art Deco (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Silk, Wool
Place of Origin: United States
Period: 1930-1939
Date of Manufacture: circa 1930
Condition: Fair. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor structural damages. Minor fading. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 27.75 in; H. 48.25 in; D. 0.5 in; W. 70.49 cm; H. 122.56 cm; D. 1.27 cm;
Message from Seller:
High Style Deco was opened in 2004 by Howard Williams, starting out primarily featuring Art Deco furniture, lighting, art and accessories then expanding to include the best of Mid-Century items—resulting in a collection that represents the best of the 20th Century. In November 2012, High Style Deco relocated to a new six thousand square foot space that showcases their American and European inventory. NYC Location: 27 W 20TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10011 p: 212.647.0035 e: INFO@HIGHSTYLEDECO.COM
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