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  2. Society of Decorative Painters - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Decorative Painters offers a certification program for either Certified Decorative Artists (CDA) or Master Decorative Artists (MDA). Artists can be certified in still life, floral or stroke categories. Once a year Master Decorative Artists review anonymous portfolios before selecting an artist for either CDA or MDA certification.

  3. International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial ...

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    The idea for an exhibition entirely devoted the decorative arts originally came from the Société des Artistes Décorateurs (The Society of Decorative Artists), a group founded in 1901 which included both established artists, including Eugène Grasset and Hector Guimard, as well as younger artists including Francis Jourdain, Maurice Dufrêne, Paul Follot and Pierre Chareau.

  4. Société des artistes décorateurs - Wikipedia

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    The Societé des artistes décorateurs (SAD, Society of Decorative Artists) was a French society of designers of furniture, interiors and decorative arts that was active from 1901 until the 2000s. It sponsored an annual Salon des artistes décorateurs in which its members could display their new work.

  5. Art Deco in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Société des artistes décorateurs (Society of decorative artists), or SAD, was founded in 1901, and decorative artists were given the same rights of authorship as painters and sculptors. Several new magazines devoted to decorative arts were founded in Paris, including Arts et décoration and L'Art décoratif moderne .

  6. Tole painting - Wikipedia

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    Tole painting is the folk art of decorative painting on tin and wooden utensils, objects and furniture. Typical metal objects include utensils , coffee pots , and similar household items. Wooden objects include tables, chairs, and chests, including hope chests, toyboxes and jewelry boxes.

  7. American Union of Decorative Artists and Craftsmen - Wikipedia

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    The American Union of Decorative Artists and Craftsmen (AUDAC) was an American society of designers and decorative artists that was active from 1928 until the early 1930s. The group aimed to bring modern principles of design, such as those promoted in Europe by the Wiener Werkstätte and the Bauhaus, to decorative arts in the United States.

  8. Decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Decorative Arts collection of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Collection of the Mobilier National, Paris; Furniture & Decorative Arts collection from the Museum of the City of New York; Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo - website of the National Museum of Decorative Arts, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  9. The Arts Society - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS), operating under the name The Arts Society, is a national organisation in the United Kingdom promoting education in the arts and the preservation of artistic heritage.

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