Nota de aplicación
A style reminiscent of the cultures of the islands of the South Pacific. Evident after World War II, its popularity is often attributed to returning U.S. soldiers who were exposed to authentic Oceanic culture during wartime service. The term is variously used to describe architecture, interior design, sculpture, and industrial design. The style peaked in the 1950s, but became resurgent as a fad in the early 21st century. For the small greenstone carvings of the Maori culture, use 'hei-tiki'. For authentic free-standing Oceanic sculpture of deities, use 'ki'i.'
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Estilos y Períodos
- .. Estilos y períodos
- .... <Estilos, períodos y culturas por región>
- ...... las Américas
- ........ estilos y periodos americanos modernos
- .......... estilos y movimientos norteamericanos modernos
- ............ Afroamericano [+]
- ............ Asian-American
- ............ Beat generation
- ............ Border Art
- ............ Gótico Carpintero
- ............ Chinese-American
- ............ Neo Colonial [+]
- ............ Craftsman (estilo)
- ............ Federal
- ............ Gingerbread
- ............ Grunge
- ............ hispanoamericano (cultura) [+]
- ............ Hollywood Regency
- ............ japonés-americano (cultura o estilo)
- ............ Lowbrow
- ............ <estilos arquitectónicos norteamericanos modernos> [+]
- ............ <estilos y movimientos de artes decorativas modernas norteamericanas> [+]
- ............ <estilos de bellas artes modernas norteamericanas> [+]
- ............ No Wave
- ............ rumano-estadounidense (cultura)
- ............ Russian-American (culture)
- ............ Streamline Moderne
- ............ Tiffany style
- ............ Tiki (North American style)
- ............ Wildstyle