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Art Deco stamps are postage stamps designed in the Art Deco style, which was a popular international design style in the 1920s through the 1930s. The style is marked by the use of "geometric motifs, curvilinear forms, sharply defined outlines, often bold colors", and a fascination with machinery and modernity. This style strongly influenced contemporary architecture, furniture, industrial design, books and posters. Art Deco was named for after 1925 exhibit in Paris Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts). The exhibit lasted from April to October 1925 and displayed numerous objects in the new style. Examples of the style, however, are also found in the early twenties.

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  • Art Deco stamps are postage stamps designed in the Art Deco style, which was a popular international design style in the 1920s through the 1930s. The style is marked by the use of "geometric motifs, curvilinear forms, sharply defined outlines, often bold colors", and a fascination with machinery and modernity. This style strongly influenced contemporary architecture, furniture, industrial design, books and posters. Art Deco was named for after 1925 exhibit in Paris Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts). The exhibit lasted from April to October 1925 and displayed numerous objects in the new style. Examples of the style, however, are also found in the early twenties. The Art Deco style also influenced postage stamp design in a number of countries in the twenties and thirties. One of the focuses of art deco was transportation and machines, particularly airplanes, and airmail stamps of the period often were designed in this style. Stamps from some countries showed strong art deco influence, while in others it was absent or barely noticeable. The countries whose stamp designs were most influenced by art deco include a number of European countries, such as France and the Netherlands, as well as several Latin American countries, particularly Mexico, Brazil and Chile. Stamps of the United States and Great Britain, in contrast, followed traditional design and showed little influence of this new style. (en)
  • Los sellos postales Art decó son estampillas cuyos diseños corresponden a este estilo que eran la moda en años 1920 y 1930. El estilo está marcado por formas geométricas, curvilíneas, de contornos rígidos, colores llenos y una fascinación por el maquinismo y la modernidad. Este estilo influyó la arquitectura contemporánea, mueblería, diseño industrial, libros y carteles. El Art deco fue nombrado por la Exposición internacional de las artes modernas industriales y decorativas (del francés: Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes) en 1925. La exposición duró de abril a octubre de 1925 y mostró numerosos objetos en el estilo nuevo. Sin embargo, ejemplos del estilo, se encontraban ya en los inicios de los años veinte, por ejemplo, en "Timonel" de Francisco Eppens Helguera que aparece en el sello de México de 1940. Uno de los temas recurrentes fue los medios de transporte y las máquinas, especialmente aeroplanos. Hay estampillas de diversos países Francia, Países Bajos y diversos latinoamericanos incluyendo Brasil, Chile y México. * La rotonda del tránsito. Exposición del Tránsito. Sello conmemorativo de Alemania, 1925 * Socorro Rojo Internacional. URSS, 1932 * Fokker Pander.​ Países Bajos, sello de correo aéreo, 1933 * Condor. Sello de correo aéreo chileno, 1935, 60 centavos * Trylon & Perisphere en la Exposición General de segunda categoría de Nueva York. Estados Unidos, 1939 (es)
  • Почтовые марки в стиле ар-деко — почтовые марки, рисунок которых выполнен в стиле ар-деко, который был популярным в мире дизайнерским стилем в 1920—1930-х годах. (ru)
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  • Почтовые марки в стиле ар-деко — почтовые марки, рисунок которых выполнен в стиле ар-деко, который был популярным в мире дизайнерским стилем в 1920—1930-х годах. (ru)
  • Art Deco stamps are postage stamps designed in the Art Deco style, which was a popular international design style in the 1920s through the 1930s. The style is marked by the use of "geometric motifs, curvilinear forms, sharply defined outlines, often bold colors", and a fascination with machinery and modernity. This style strongly influenced contemporary architecture, furniture, industrial design, books and posters. Art Deco was named for after 1925 exhibit in Paris Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts). The exhibit lasted from April to October 1925 and displayed numerous objects in the new style. Examples of the style, however, are also found in the early twenties. (en)
  • Los sellos postales Art decó son estampillas cuyos diseños corresponden a este estilo que eran la moda en años 1920 y 1930. El estilo está marcado por formas geométricas, curvilíneas, de contornos rígidos, colores llenos y una fascinación por el maquinismo y la modernidad. Uno de los temas recurrentes fue los medios de transporte y las máquinas, especialmente aeroplanos. Hay estampillas de diversos países Francia, Países Bajos y diversos latinoamericanos incluyendo Brasil, Chile y México. (es)
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  • Art Deco stamps (en)
  • Sellos postales Art decó (es)
  • Почтовые марки в стиле ар-деко (ru)
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