A prominent figure in the Art Deco movement and a leading precursor of modern abstract art, Serge Gladky was a French architect, designer, and graphic artist, who was active during the 1920s and 30s. He was primarily renowned for his cubist style, and his decorative abstract prints were characterized by the creative, harmonious synthesis of geometric forms derived mostly from nature.
Although inspired by natural motifs, his ornamental patterns were imaginative abstract interpretations rather than literal depictions of these subjects. In 1928, Gladky published his most well known work, Nouvelles Compositions Decoratives, a collection of vibrant, fanciful designs of animals, plants, fish, birds, and insects.
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Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)
Serge Gladky (French, 1880–1930)