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Art Deco 8" Inch Dia. Lamp Shade - Designer Fabric - for Vintage Lamps "Cliff"
$ 76.55
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Description
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Description:
Custom made shade is the exclusive proprietary rights of Universally Magnificent Enterprises; limited production, consumers should look to this as..."added value."
Straight "drum" shades w/o pitch or angle that are of 6" & 8" dia. are not found in the American marketplace unless manufactured to order.
High-end designer fabric: sophisticated, snappy and upscale. Our artist refers to the highly regarded works of Clarice Cliff for her inspirational creativity here
(Cliff: English pottery artist, 1916 - 1945/ceased her design work during WWII)
. No one should put a K-Mart shade on an 80 to 100 year old masterpiece.
One contemporary single lamp shade
(not a clip-on)
with designer fabric. Measuring 8" dia. x 7H.
Also included is a 6.5" nickel plated harp and finial.
The lamp bases are not included...all items can be seen in the UME store.
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Objects
d' art as your friends for life?
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K-Mart shade on an Art Deco Masterpiece?,...now why would anyone do that?
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Why Collect Art Deco
Art Deco and the designers of that period were influenced by previous design movements which started around 1890; i.e., The British and American Arts and Crafts (1890- 1915), European and American Art Nouveau (1880 - 1910), Wiener Werkstatte (Vienna Workshop, 1900 -1933) and the Bauhaus (House of Building - Germany, 1919 -1933). These earlier movements focused on curvilinear (curved lines) designs while the Bauhaus was at the forefront in establishing rectilinear (geometric) forms.
In 1925 the French put on a symposium/convention to show-off their objects d' art. At the time they were the leaders of all things related to art and design. It was called the "Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Moderne." The term, Art Deco, was coined by a few of the designers that participated and after some years the term became part of the designer's vernacular.
NOTE
: Germany was not invited. America did not attend as President Coolidge advised the French that we did not have any noteworthy designers.
So, when engaged in casual conversation, 1925 can be regarded as the starting point for the Art Deco Period. However, academically ---------
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speaking and when educating a client, I use
*1910 - 1915 as the beginning
. During this timeframe designers (primarily the British) began incorporating the "circle and the square" (let us give due praise to our very own iconic architect/designer, Frank Lloyd Wright for his contribution here). I am of the opinion, though some will debate otherwise, that this is
ground-zero
of the geometric (rectilinear) theme and thus we have the inception of what would come to be known as Art Deco.
Now comes your Art Deco Bachelor's Degree...the info I'm presenting to you next is the most important tidbit in this essay. This fact will pay substantial dividends, whether you just want to collect a few pieces that you are attracted to or go beyond that and become a dealer.
IN ORDER TO BE AN "OFFICIAL" ANTIQUE AN ITEM MUST BE 100 YEARS OLD
It may come as surprise
to you that only a very few of the collectors and novice dealers in the Art Deco community are aware of this. Over the next several years you will
witness
a "boom" in the pursuit and value of Art Deco. It all boils down to good timing, we just did the math (1910 - 1915), and it's a simple equation. The count-down has started, 100 years is now! Take action!
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