Art Deco Movie PostersJapanese Art DecoFurniture DresserArt Deco IllustrationsMotif Art DecoArt Deco IllustrationArt Deco PosterDeco PosterFurniture Officerfsnyder: Shochiku Grand Revue ~ Japanese Art Decó (Art Deco)rfsnyder: Shochiku Grand Revue ~ Japanese Art Decó126
Japanese Art DecoArt Deco AdvertisingJapan IllustrationMatchbox ArtJapanese IllustrationArt Deco PostersJapanese Graphic DesignJapanese PosterArte InspoAdvertisements from Japan’s Golden Age of Art DecoGet talking with graphic design people, and Japan will come up sooner or later. That country, always a world leader in aesthetics, has put the time and energy of generations into perfecting the discipline.1.5k
Art Deco StaircaseArt Deco FacadeJapanese Art DecoDecorative RadiatorsArt Deco FloorJapanese PrincessEtched Glass DoorFrench DesignersThe World Of InteriorsArt Deco in Japan: The Surprising History of the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art MuseumThis Art Deco palace in Japan, once home to members of the imperial house and now the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, has a surprising history of cross-cultural meeting points and showcases the best of 1930s French artistry and Japanese craftsmanship123
Japanese Magazine CoverArt Deco MagazineJapanese Art DecoIllustration Design GraphiqueJapanese MagazineMatchbox ArtFantasy MagicJapanese IllustrationJapanese Graphic DesignVintage Japanese Magazine CoversI don't know the first thing about Japanese art (or magazines, for that matter), but I know I'm really digging these vintage covers from 1910-1950. (The one featured above is from 1924. It's like a Matisse-Tim Burton mashup.)There seems to be just a touch of art nouveau happening in some of these, like the one just above from 1930, but apart from that it appears Japan had its own thing going on in the early 20th-century, and it's a thing you might enjoy. 50 Watts has at least 23 more for…455
Ehime JapanJapanese Art DecoArt Deco IllustrationsAffiches D'art DécoArte OccultaPersonajes Studio GhibliEhimeArt Deco IllustrationDeco PosterKasho Museum - Toon City, EhimeThe Kasho Museum in Toon offers a comprehensive overview of one Japan's most influential 20th century artists.6k
Posters Conception GraphiqueKonst DesignsPoster Graphic DesignDesign JaponaisGraphisches DesignJapanese GraphicTextil DesignJapanese IllustrationPlakat DesignFun Link Friday: Japanese Graphic Design from the 1920’s and 30’s.I was first introduced to the art deco period reading F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, in high school. As I think is common with many American schools, my high school mostly focused on…1.7k
Cat Ink IllustrationJapanese Illustration TraditionalJapanese Traditional Art PaintingsJapanese Cat DrawingJapanese Cat IllustrationJapan Illustration ArtJapan Aesthetic ArtJapanese Illustration ArtJapan Traditional ArtJapanese Art Vintage Print, Japanese Cat Art, Matsumoto Hoji, Wabi Sabi Decor, Animal Art, Various Sizes, Zen Philosophy Decor, Cat PaintingFun cat print in the style of Matsumoto Hoji with visible similarities to his frog prints Great Piece of Japanese art. Matsumoto Hoji is celebrated for his whimsical and charming illustrations that often feature animals, especially frogs, in exaggerated, playful poses. His work typically blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with a modern, humorous twist, utilizing delicate brushwork and ink wash techniques to create art that is both visually appealing and emotionally engaging. This item is…920
Art Deco JapanJapanese Matchbox LabelHand Holding MatchJapan 1930sJapanese Art DecoMatchbox Covers1930 ArtMatchbook ArtMatchbox LabelArt Deco Japan1930's Art Deco Japanese Matchbox Label2.6k
Japanese Art DecoArt Deco AdvertisingArt Deco ArtistsMagazine JapanCover InspirationMatchbox ArtArt Deco PosterDeco PosterArt Deco MovementJapan's art deco interludeGlimpse the breathtaking range of Japanese "deco era" art -- highbrow, lowbrow and everything in between715
Japanese Art DecoMatchbox CoversMatch BoxesMatchbook ArtMatchbox LabelMatchbox ArtMatch BoxJapanese Graphic DesignJapanese PosterCollector's Item du Jour: Japanese Matchbox Art of the 1920sIn the 1920s and 1930s, matchboxes in Japan were a miniature billboard in the palm of your hand, promising a glamorous modern life of smoky bars, marcelled hair, and nude women entwined around giant goblets of wine. Produced with a traditional woodblock, the artwork showed influences from Bauhaus an59