drednm wrote:You can add Gloria Swanson's 1927 The Love of Sunya, which features art deco jewelry by Rene Hubert.
I find the distinctions fascinating. I didn't realize that the International Style was around so early. At first glance, it looks like Art Deco is in direct competition with the International Style (IS), but on further reading, it looks like both movements were in reaction to the excesses of the Art Nouveau style, that Art Deco came slightly earlier, and didn't have the political context that IS brought with it. But by the mid30s, there does seem to be a conflict between IS and Art Deco, with International Style reducing the decorative element, or almost eliminating it completely, which I don't see with Art Deco at all. Art Deco likes decoration--it's just toning it down from the florid style of Art Nouveau.
In regard of how this fits into a film discussion, it seems to me that Art Deco and film are made for each other, but that International Style would be a lot less friendly to the aesthetic of production design. Are there any films from the the '30s or '40s that take on this question? Outside of The Fountainhead, of course.
And thanks for the reference to the cartoon. I'd never seen it before, and it's terrific. Really gives me a hint of what it must have been like living in the '30s.