1928 Avions Voisin Type C11 Lumineuse Sedan By Gabriel Voisin 1926 WAS A TRANSFORMATIVE YEAR for Gabriel Voisin, a year in which he abandoned his grand prix, hill climb, and ornamental estate cars to ...
Following its aviation-themed models first seen at Pebble Beach, Rolls-Royce displayed a number of cars inspired by the Art Deco era. These included a bespoke Phantom Series II sedan, Phantom Series ...
Family tours are part of opening weekend plans for a new exhibit on art deco cars at the N.C. Museum of Art. Family tours are part of opening weekend plans for a new exhibit on art deco cars at the ...
Nestled in the serene rolling hills of Oxnard, California lies a treasure trove of automotive history - The Mullin Automotive Museum. The museum houses one of the most exquisite collections of Art ...
As a critical term, Art Deco is famously imprecise and never more so than when applied to cars. Visitors to "Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Cars," opening June 14 at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in ...
Although originally conceived in Europe, art deco came to define American interwar prosperity, optimism and luxury.
Over the years humans have demonstrated great abilities in coming up with different design styles for anything from clothes to buildings and vehicles. Few of these styles are however as famous as art ...
The arts décoratifs movement of the 1920s and 1930s, better known as Art Deco, extended far beyond the realms of traditional art by celebrating consumer goods, architecture, technology, and a general ...
Lotus. Maserati. Ferrari. They’re names you likely associate with cars, rather than art. Even so, the new “Legends of Speed” exhibit at Phoenix Art Museum makes a compelling case for cars as art ...
The next art deco icon in our Art Deco Centenary series is the streamlined Chrysler Airflow – a revolutionary car that pioneered aerodynamic automobile design. The extremely distinctive Airflow had an ...
"First published as Sensuous Steel: Art Deco Automobiles, in conjunction with the exhibition organized by the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, TN, with guest curator Ken Gross, June ...
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