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Definition of decorative arts in English: decorative artsplural noun The arts concerned with the production of objects which are both useful and beautiful. Example sentencesExamples - The art deco style in France permeated every aspect of the decorative arts, but it was particularly appealing to graphic designers.
- The museum also features galleries devoted to photography and decorative arts, including Steuben glass.
- This allows these pieces to shift beautifully between the realms of fine and decorative arts.
- The scope of Burton's artistic ability went well beyond that of decorative arts in the arts and crafts style.
- The collection focuses on American paintings and decorative arts from the late 17th through 19th centuries.
- The Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society was founded in London in 1887 with the goal of elevating the decorative arts to the level of the fine arts.
- The new American wing for decorative arts opened in 1924.
- By this time, De Morgan had turned his attention to the decorative arts and had been experimenting with stained glass.
- Chinese decorative arts have an 8,000-year history; the artisans of the Qing dynasty represent the zenith of many of these arts.
- Over the years, I felt I should involve myself in that, so I took a sabbatical and went to Chicago to study blacksmithing and the decorative arts.
- Each piece of work contains a strong design element bringing to mind decorative arts of the Twenties and Thirties.
- In 1892 the two men established the influential Old Edinburgh School of Art, offering classes in the fine and decorative arts.
- Mosaics are one of the oldest known decorative arts, found in archaeological digs as old as 4th Century BC.
- Its broad array of offerings covers the entire history of art, and includes decorative arts.
- Her encouragement of the decorative arts is exemplified by ardent partisanship on behalf of the Sevres pottery she established at Bellevue.
- This refreshing look at the cultural world of a northern European prince is a must-see for those concerned with the decorative arts and the history of collecting.
- Turke had no formal training in art, but she had designed costumes for the theatre and had experimented with decorative arts.
- For a man who was more at home in the worlds of music, antiques and the decorative arts, a naval career, which his father insisted he should follow, was anathema.
- The movement was very successful in going beyond the borders of fine art and spreading into commercial and decorative arts.
- The plates from the earlier work are used frequently as illustrations in this dictionary of materials and techniques in the decorative arts.
Definition of decorative arts in US English: decorative artsplural nounˈdɛk(ə)rədɪv The arts concerned with the production of high-quality objects that are both useful and beautiful. Example sentencesExamples - Turke had no formal training in art, but she had designed costumes for the theatre and had experimented with decorative arts.
- The movement was very successful in going beyond the borders of fine art and spreading into commercial and decorative arts.
- The new American wing for decorative arts opened in 1924.
- The plates from the earlier work are used frequently as illustrations in this dictionary of materials and techniques in the decorative arts.
- The collection focuses on American paintings and decorative arts from the late 17th through 19th centuries.
- Its broad array of offerings covers the entire history of art, and includes decorative arts.
- The Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society was founded in London in 1887 with the goal of elevating the decorative arts to the level of the fine arts.
- The art deco style in France permeated every aspect of the decorative arts, but it was particularly appealing to graphic designers.
- By this time, De Morgan had turned his attention to the decorative arts and had been experimenting with stained glass.
- Each piece of work contains a strong design element bringing to mind decorative arts of the Twenties and Thirties.
- In 1892 the two men established the influential Old Edinburgh School of Art, offering classes in the fine and decorative arts.
- Chinese decorative arts have an 8,000-year history; the artisans of the Qing dynasty represent the zenith of many of these arts.
- Mosaics are one of the oldest known decorative arts, found in archaeological digs as old as 4th Century BC.
- This allows these pieces to shift beautifully between the realms of fine and decorative arts.
- Over the years, I felt I should involve myself in that, so I took a sabbatical and went to Chicago to study blacksmithing and the decorative arts.
- Her encouragement of the decorative arts is exemplified by ardent partisanship on behalf of the Sevres pottery she established at Bellevue.
- For a man who was more at home in the worlds of music, antiques and the decorative arts, a naval career, which his father insisted he should follow, was anathema.
- This refreshing look at the cultural world of a northern European prince is a must-see for those concerned with the decorative arts and the history of collecting.
- The museum also features galleries devoted to photography and decorative arts, including Steuben glass.
- The scope of Burton's artistic ability went well beyond that of decorative arts in the arts and crafts style.
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