Postcards of the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts (commonly known as the Art Deco Exposition) held in Paris from April 28 to November 8, 1925. Depicted are the exterior of the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres Pavilion, where Henri Rapin was involved in garden decoration, as well as the fountain Les Sources de France by René Lalique that was installed in the center of the venue. Postcards served as an important medium during the era, and remain valuable documents that vividly convey the atmosphere of the exposition.