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Métro'folies - Conférence - Le pavillon de Nancy et de l'Est de la France à l'exposition de 1925

Lecture in Nancy
  • The Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes, held in Paris from April to October 1925, marked the advent of the Art Deco style through its various pavilions. Nancy and Lorraine, a veritable artistic and industrial center at the time, were represented by a regional pavilion whose architecture, furnishings and exhibits embodied the artistic revival of the interwar period.
    This lecture, led by Alexandre Miot, art historian at the Université de Lorraine, will...
    The Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes, held in Paris from April to October 1925, marked the advent of the Art Deco style through its various pavilions. Nancy and Lorraine, a veritable artistic and industrial center at the time, were represented by a regional pavilion whose architecture, furnishings and exhibits embodied the artistic revival of the interwar period.
    This lecture, led by Alexandre Miot, art historian at the Université de Lorraine, will explore the specific features of Nancy's participation in the Exhibition, and its influence on the development of Art Deco.
Schedules
Schedules
  • On April 24, 2025 at 5:00 PM