Art Deco
Other major influences included the art works fo exotic cultures (chiefly Mayan, Egyptian, Assyrian and African primitivism), and, the technology of the new Machine Age. As the hard-edged Industrial Age succeeded the elegant Victorian era, so Art Deco's emphasis on industrial and man-made forms evolved from the earlier Art Nouveau's natural imagery.European designers applied this "new look" to object d'art, furniture, jewelry, and interior design, using it primarily as a style of decoration and ornamentation. Eventually, this new angular style was showcased at the famous 1925 Paris Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes. The exposition was intended to display works of new inspiration and real originality," and promotional literature stated that "reproductions, imitations and counterfeits of ancient styles will be strictly prohibited." The emphasis was on the future rather than the past.