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  1. International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts

    • The International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts (French: Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes) was a specialized exhibition held in Paris, France, from April 29 (the day after it was inaugurated in a private ceremony by the President of France) to October 25, 1925. It was designed by the French governmen… See more

    The idea and the organization

    The idea for an exhibition entirely devoted the decorative arts originally came from the Société des Artistes Décorateurs … See more

    The site

    • The main entrance to the exhibition on the Place de la Concorde, designed by Pierre Patout, with a statue in the center by Louis Dejean
    • The Tourism Pavilion by Robert Mallet-StevensSee more

    BIE-classSpecialized exposition
    CategoryInternational specialized exposition
    NameExposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes
    CountryFrance
    Pavilions of the French designers

    • Pavilion of Galeries Lafayette department store
    • Pavilion of the Bon Marché department store
    • Pavilion of the Printemps department store … See more

    Foreign pavilions

    • The Belgian pavilion, by Victor Horta
    • The Swedish pavilion by Carl Bergsten
    • The Danish pavilion for presenting porcelain and faience … See more

    Decorative arts

    • The illuminated crystal fountain at the exposition, by René Lalique
    • A grille with two wings called "The Pheasants", made by Paul Kiss and displayed at the exposition.
    • Iron and copper grille called "Oasis" by Edgar Bran… See more

    Attractions and amusements

    Large areas were devoted to amusements, from shooting galleries to merry-go-rounds, cafes and theaters. A miniature village was created for children, and there were stages which presented plays, ballets, singers and cultural pro… See more

    The legacy of the exhibition

    The exposition accomplished its goal, to show that Paris still reigned supreme in the arts of design. The term "Art Deco" was not yet used, but in the years immediately following the exposition, the art and design shown ther… See more

     
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