Art Nouveau Modernismo 1890 - 1910

Art Nouveau is a philosophy & style of art, architecture & applied art that was popular during last quarter of 19th century evolved from Aestheticism & Art & Crafts Movement. Mostly 1890-1910.Many artists & designers were disenchanted with fussiness of Victorian style. English uses French name "Art Nouveau" ("new art"), but style has many different names.Inspired by nature, flowers, plants,curved lines. Architects tried to harmonize with natural environment. All to reflect A new Modern Age
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An Art Nouveau gold, plique-à-jour enamel, fancy coloured diamond and pearl ring, Moscow, 1908-17. #ArtNouveau #ring
lighting at Tuschinski, an Amsterdam School, Jugendstil, Art Nouveau and Art Deco movie theater (1921), Reguliersbreestraat, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
An Art Nouveau Beetle ring, by René Lalique, circa 1903. Gold, opal and diamonds. Signed LALIQUE. Gold ring with slim pointed beetle motif, the curved gold body set with an opal and edged with diamonds, the stylised antennae soaring backwards to form the outline of the insect. Source: The Jewellery of René Lalique, by Vivienne Becker. #Lalique #ArtNouveau #ring
Art Nouveau 18kt Gold, Plique-à-Jour Enamel, and Diamond Pendant/Brooch, Henri Vever Paris. Designed as a butterfly with plique-à-jour enamel wings and bezel-set old mine-cut diamonds, framed by foliate motifs set with old mine- and rose-cut diamonds, diamond-set bail, with removable findings for pendant or brooch conversion.
Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim
An Art Nouveau gold, pearl, diamond and enamel tiara, by René Lalique, Paris, circa 1903.
Art Nouveau Museum at Joden World Resources
Art Nouveau Pendant - Brooch with enamel, pearls & diamonds.
Evening dress, probably French, ca. 1911-13. Smith College Historic Clothing: "The Empire style of a straight column of drapery and a high waist was high fashion especially in the years 1912 and 1913. Heavy fringe on delicate fabrics was popular, too, like the white silk fringe and silver beaded fringe on the sleeves and on the train of the green dress. The bodice is trimmed with pale pink pearls and pink chiffon rose buds."