Art Deco period
The Art Deco period emerged in the 1920s and lasted until the 1940s, characterized by its bold geometric shapes, vibrant colors, and luxurious materials. This artistic movement influenced various fields, including architecture, fashion, and visual arts, reflecting the optimism and modernity of the post-World War I era.
Key features of Art Deco include streamlined forms, intricate patterns, and a blend of traditional craftsmanship with modern technology. Iconic examples of Art Deco architecture can be seen in buildings like the Chrysler Building in New York City, showcasing the style's emphasis on elegance and sophistication.