<p>Table of Contents:**<br><br>**
Chapter 1
: Introduction**<br>1.1 Historical Background of the Art Deco Movement<br>1.2 Definition and Characteristics of Art Deco<br>1.3 Significance and Legacy<br>1.4 Research Objectives and Methodology<br><br>**
Chapter 2
: Origins and Development of French Art Deco**<br>2.1 Precursors and Influences<br>2.2 Emergence in Interwar France<br>2.3 Paris Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes<br>2.4 Spread and Adoption Across Different Sectors<br>2.5 Art Deco vs. Modernism: Distinctions and Intersections<br><br>**
Chapter 3
: Architectural Masterpieces of French Art Deco**<br>3.1 Skyscrapers and Office Buildings<br>3.2 Residential Architecture<br>3.3 Public Buildings and Monuments<br>3.4 Theaters and Cinemas<br>3.5 Interior Design and Decorative Arts<br><br>**
Chapter 4
: Prominent Figures in French Art Deco**<br>4.1 Architects: Le Corbusier, Robert Mallet-Stevens, Auguste Perret<br>4.2 Designers: Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, Jean Dunand<br>4.3 Artists and Sculptors: Tamara de Lempicka, Paul Manship, Joseph Csaky<br>4.4 Critics and Influencers: Paul Poiret, André Groult, Paul Follot<br>4.5 Collaborations and Networks within the Art Deco Community<br><br>**
Chapter 5
: The Global Influence of French Art Deco**<br>5.1 Art Deco in the United States: New York, Miami, and Hollywood<br>5.2 Art Deco in Other European Countries: Britain, Belgium, and Spain<br>5.3 Art Deco in the Colonies: North Africa, Indochina, and the Caribbean<br>5.4 Contemporary Revivals and Reinterpretations<br>5.5 Legacy and Continuing Impact on Design and Architecture
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