Packard (1938)
This elegant study was a conservative interpretation of the Art Deco style, complete with a concealed bar in defiance of Prohibition, which banned alcohol consumption in the United States from 1919 to 1933. Explore weekly activities here.
Alavoine of Paris and New York. Weil-Worgelt Study, ca. 1928-1930. Lacquer, glass, leather, veneered panels. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Raymond Worgelt, 70.23. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Prohibition was just for peasants.
This elegant study was a conservative interpretation of the Art Deco style, complete with a concealed bar in defiance of Prohibition, which banned alcohol consumption in the United States from 1919 to 1933. Explore weekly activities here.
Alavoine of Paris and New York. Weil-Worgelt Study, ca. 1928-1930. Lacquer, glass, leather, veneered panels. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Raymond Worgelt, 70.23. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Prohibition was just for peasants.
Le Silence De Mnasidika, from Pierre Louÿs’ Les Chansons de Bilitis by Georges Barbier (1922)
Le Silence De Mnasidika, from Pierre Louÿs’ Les Chansons de Bilitis by Georges Barbier (1922)
Ernst Schneider
Art Deco dancer Simone Roseray, c. 1924, autographed
Gelatin-silver print
Ernst Schneider
Art Deco dancer Simone Roseray, c. 1924, autographed
Gelatin-silver print
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