decorative art
Americannoun
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art that is meant to be useful as well as beautiful, as ceramics, furniture, jewelry, and textiles.
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Usually decorative arts. any of the arts, as ceramics or jewelry making, whose works are created to be useful.
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works of decorative art collectively.
Etymology
Origin of decorative art
First recorded in 1850–55
Example Sentences
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Prints, paintings and works of decorative art document the philosophies, pivotal events and major figures of the time, from the Boston Massacre and Paul Revere to indigenous conflicts and George Washington.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 18, 2026
This 23-story building’s exterior is decorated and capped with stylized floral ornament borrowed from contemporary French decorative art.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 3, 2023
The swanky new museum will feature master paintings, tapestries, sculptures, decorative art pieces, armory and sumptuous royal furniture collected by Spanish monarchs over five centuries, spanning the empire’s Hapsburg and Bourbon dynasties.
From Washington Times • May 22, 2023
Up first is an exhibition devoted to the Fielding Collection, featuring more than 200 works of 18th and early 19th century American art, including paintings, furnishings and decorative art.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 23, 2017
Through the invention of one Gasper Lehmann, improved engraving on Bohemian glass became possible, opening a field for decorative art that hitherto had been undreamed of.
From Colonial Homes and Their Furnishings by Northend, Mary H.
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