History with its flickering lamp stumbles along the trail of the past, trying to reconstruct its scenes, to revive its echoes, and kindle with pale gleams the passion of former days. ~Winston Churchill

24 May, 2011

Views of Art Deco

Art Deco is a wonderful design movement, popularized in the 1920s and 30s, focused around geometry and clean lines (in a very, very small nutshell!). It first became known in Paris and was popular across Europe and North America (think of the Chrysler and Empire State buildings)... and, it was also very popular on the other side of the world. Australia and New Zealand might seem like unlikely places to find terrific Art Deco... but oh, you do. Napier, a small town in New Zealand, is almost a museum of Art Deco architecture (see here). And, as we shall see in this post, Sydney and nearby parts of Australia embraced the style to perfection. All but one of the following are photographs from 1930s Australia (Sydney unless otherwise noted), by Sam Hood, and all show Art Deco at its finest. 



Art Deco advertising. Source




Bar at the Carlton Hotel, Sydney, 1930s. Source




Fountain in Napier, New Zealand (a very Art Deco town), 1940s. Source




Chinese restaurant.  Source




Silver City Comet -- a diesel train on a test run, 1937. Source




Visit New Zealand window from the Union Line. Source




Victory Theatre. Source




Underwear display, Glen Innes, New South Wales. Source



Carlton Hotel. Source




W. C. Penfold building, 1937 (now home to Opera Australia). Source




Hotpoint exhibit, Royal Easter Show. Source



Regal Theatre, Gosford, New South Wales. Source




Orient Line window. Source

1 comment:

An admirer of the blob said...

Very interesting photos. I like the Chinese cafe among others. Nice done.

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