International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts

Postcard of the {{lang|fr|Exposition Internationale des Arts décoratifs et industriels modernes}} (1925) The International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts () was a specialized exhibition held in Paris, France, from April to October 1925. It was designed by the French government to highlight the new ''modern style'' of architecture, interior decoration, furniture, glass, jewelry and other decorative arts in Europe and throughout the world. Many ideas of the international avant-garde in the fields of architecture and applied arts were presented for the first time at the exposition. The event took place between the esplanade of Les Invalides and the entrances of the Grand Palais and , and on both banks of the Seine. There were 15,000 exhibitors from twenty different countries, and it was visited by sixteen million people during its seven-month run. The ''modern style'' presented at the exposition later became known as "Art Deco", after the exposition's name. Provided by Wikipedia
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