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Czova

What do you think of years 1925 - 1938 ?

Please share your opinion here, as I intend to make palettes titled year 19a , where a e [25, 38]
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COLOURlover

My father was born in 1928... so I think that was a good year for me. :)

Czova

COLOURlover wrote:
My father was born in 1928... so I think that was a good year for me. :)


Interesting.

By the way, 1928 was the most prosperous years before depression for US and Argentina.

I expect to make the palette "Year 1928" bright-colored, perhaps with some contrast with 1 black color within the palette.

1930s was still interesting. That depression was unlike nowadays. The people had optimism elsewhere--- Art Scene, Design, Eugenics. Very different from what happened since late 1950s.

It's good that people are getting more rational in recent years.

electroniclove

By the way, 1928 was the most prosperous years before depression for US and Argentina.

Are you from Argentina?

I'd put some bold, rich colors in the palette of the 28.

Well, the coloured movies were invented during the Great Depression, so people still had hope and optimism. But anyways I'd put faded colors there. Some greens, or greys. Something like a foggy day. Maybe dark greys too.

Czova

electroniclove wrote:
By the way, 1928 was the most prosperous years before depression for US and Argentina.

Are you from Argentina?

I'd put some bold, rich colors in the palette of the 28.

Well, the coloured movies were invented during the Great Depression, so people still had hope and optimism. But anyways I'd put faded colors there. Some greens, or greys. Something like a foggy day. Maybe dark greys too.


No. I'm not from Argentina. I heard Argentina was once a wealthier nation than France did back in the 1920s.

lizcrimson

when i think of the 30's i think of the movie Oh Brother Where Art Thou - all golden yellow, and about art deco - silvers and greens, some melon colours, fiestaware.

oh! and creamy translucent bakelite!


katinasunrise

those years seem rich and golden. and disjointed from our time, which gives it a sort of charm that we will never know. i imagine golds, cool browns, navys, deep maroons/magenta. it is an intriguing time.

Train_Depot

LEOPARD

Czova wrote:
What do you think of years 1925 - 1938 ?

Please share your opinion here, as I intend to make palettes titled year 19a , where a e [25, 38]

LEOPARD

I am doing research on the History of Colour of the 19th and 20th Century. That is my passion, and I am working on writing a book to that end, on the colours relating to each era.
Fantastic idea, I can give you names and the meanings of the colours of 1925 onwards. I have been studying this for 5 years.
Sounds like fun, I would love to help in any way.
:-) I can give you some photos of items and colours used in those eras. I have also a collection of artifacts from these eras as well. GREAT IDEA.
iF you would like any of this info please let me know and I can get some info together.

UPtimist

For me it's always been a bit of an intermission between the wars. There's (as later would be found out: premature) hope of a better future*, the failed attempt at "fixing" Germany, the recession of the thirties, and eventually the rise of you-know-what in Germany.

A sort of a delusionary** belief that everything's going to be better from there on...

*) well, obviously after the second war it would get better, but I'm sure you know what I mean...
**) if that's even a word :P

electroniclove

No. I'm not from Argentina. I heard Argentina was once a wealthier nation than France did back in the 1920s.


Oh, I see. I was just asking because I'm Argentinian :P. Well, it was, back in those times. This is really exciting because I'm studying the Great Depression at school!

those years seem rich and golden. and disjointed from our time, which gives it a sort of charm that we will never know. i imagine golds, cool browns, navys, deep maroons/magenta. it is an intriguing time.


I totally second that!

Czova

My concern is primarily lies on the modernist movement between year 1925-1955, and this thread concerns about year 1925-1938.

Czova

Year_1926

Inspiration

http://www.designsdigital.com/site_images/mondrian.gif

Description

Year 1926

Most Beautiful Colors, selected on 2009.11.1

Czova

Year_1928


Description

Czova's palette no. 1928

Year 1928

Finest moments before Great depression!

Czova

Year_1929

Year 1929

Glamour, glamour and more glamour.

Who didn't know 10 years later, after the depression, the optimism is still there.

Czova

1930

1930. A peaceful depression year for US and Latin America.

Expect a solid black palette for 1980, which is 50 years later.

Czova

Now I am wondering about 1930s.

1931 is the year of completion for Empire State Building in Midtown of New York City.

LEOPARD

Czova wrote:
Now I am wondering about 1930s.

1931 is the year of completion for Empire State Building in Midtown of New York City.


1930 Timeline - World Events - India:- Gandhi leads Salt March Protest
Technology - Planet PLUTO identified
Famous People - Amy Johnson is the first woman to fly to Australia
Art & Media - Chrysler Building was completed in New York City

1931 Al Capone arrested for tax fraud
Lastex Yarn introduced (elastic yarn)
1932 Polythene created
First radio telescope created
Amelia Earhart Flies solo across the Atlantic
1933 Lemaitre proposes the BIG BANG theory

1934 Nylon invented
Shirley Temple wins an Oscar, aged six
1935 First TV broadcasting station built, in Germany
Malcolm Campbell sets 300mph land speed record
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers star in TOP HAT
1936 Spanish Civil War begins
Edward VIII abdicates
Volkswagen Beetle car was designed by Porsche
Jessie Owens stars at the Berlin Olympics
1937 Ballpoint pen was invented
Polyurethanes discovered
Picasso : Painted "Guernica"
Disney : Move - Snow White
1938 Polaroid Glasses were invented
Germany and Austria unite
Teflon was discovered
1939 Schiaparelli created "Snuff" first perfume for men
Spanish Civil War ends
WORLD WAR I I BEGINS
Heinkel built first jet aircraft
Sigmund Freud dies
Movies - Gone with the Wind by Selznich
The Wizard of Oz with Judy Garland


Chrysler_Building

Czova

Inspiration

Piet Mondrian: Broadway Boogie Woogie (1943)

Description

1931

Boogie Woogie

FF FF FF: Boogie Woogie
E6 E6 E6: Mondrian 1943, 12 years after.
E3 E0 C5: Empire State Building
00 5A EB: Sky
00 00 00: Undefined

1931
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