Called “L’Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs,” it ran from April to October 1925, attracted 16 million people, and was a celebration of Modernism and Art Deco design. It occupied ...
Its famous passengers included humans (U.S. presidents, early Hollywood celebrities) and inanimate objects (the Mona Lisa, who in 1963 traveled home to Italy aboard the SS United States after an art ...
Following the book's publication, two major art deco exhibitions took place in the United States, including one at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts that featured nearly 1,500 objects, and ...
Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to [email protected] or [email protected]. You ...
The SS United States as seen from Royal Caribbean's Utopia ... The museum will highlight the vessel’s rich history, mid-century modern art and design, and groundbreaking engineering.
11th Annual Uptown Art Expo in Cranes Roost Park to feature Chalk Art.
Governor’s Office in 2015 (Courtesy of Commonwealth of PA) The SS United States’ penultimate journey ... to get a seat at Parkway Central’s Art Dept. (5:30 p.m.) 👒 Wednesday, March ...
The conversation surrounding the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity (DEI) programmes in the United States has been ongoing ... and the wonderful grills of art deco houses in Royapuram, Aafreen ...
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It was overshadowed by the 990-foot SS United States that set sail in July 1952, which was as tall as a skyscraper in New York City if stood on its end. The Titanic? 882.75-feet long.
It's been three weeks since the SS United States was towed to Mobile where work continues to prepare the ship for sinking off ...