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This Mash-Up Design Style Is Like If Art Deco and Art Nouveau Had a Baby (It's Coming for Your Living Room!) Retro Nouveau is a mashup design style that takes the organic motifs, stained glass, and ...
“Art Nouveau 1890-1914” is the largest assembly of Art Nouveau paintings, prints, sculpture, furniture and jewelry ever put together. Organized by the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, it ...
Discovering Art Nouveau The early modernist style, evocative of the natural world, can be seen in abundance in whimsical buildings along the Danube and elsewhere in Europe.
Tim Blyth of Keys Fine Art Auctioneers discusses some standout lots from the firm’s Summer Fine Sale, which takes place next ...
Google Arts & Culture recently launched an online hub, “Klimt vs. Klimt: The Man of Contradictions,” devoted to the Austrian Art-Nouveau master Gustav Klimt (1862-1918).
Designed in 1898 and completed in 1901, this Art Nouveau chef d’œuvre was originally called the Maison and Atelier of Victor Horta, the fin-de-siècle Belgian artist-architect and teacher who ...
Along with the public spaces, they’re full of art nouveau paintings on walls and ceilings, robust woodcuts on the threshold strips, majestic chandeliers, plaster decor and stately glazed ovens.
Joe Meidan: Art Nouveau is unique in Israel; we don’t know of other people who have a similar collection of Art Nouveau. On the other hand, there is a lot of art deco.
Famed for his bold, daring art nouveau paintings, Klimt was a key figure in artistic modernism at the start of the 20th century. His work has fetched some of the highest prices for any artist.
Art Nouveau, which took shape from the 1880s to just prior to World War I, is not to be confused with the streamlined, geometric shapes of Art Deco (as in New York City’s Chrysler Building ...