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Art Nouveau


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Art Nouveau was an ornamental art style that sought to emulate the beauty found in natural forms. Generally characterized by fluid lines, organic geometry, and eccentric combinations of embellished natural structures. This movement was not limited to just paintings, but also encompassed interior design, architecture, jewelry, glass work, illustration, and sculpture. It formed partially in opposition to industrialization and as a reaction to the more classical and rigid artistic styles of the time period. Although there were many things that influenced this movement, one of the most significant was Japonisme. A French term that was used to describe the influence of Japanese art and design sensibilities among a Western audience after the forcible reopening of Japan in 1858. Although Art Nouveau was an overall shorter lived trend (1880-1910), it quickly spread throughout the world and its influences on subsequent artistic movements continue to this day. 


Amaryllis

 J.B. (Jan Bertus) Heukelom

Peonies

Alphonse Mucha

The Mysterious Garden

Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh

La belle sans nom, nouvelle, par Jean Rameau

 Manuel Orazi

The Climax

Aubrey Beardsley

The Ghost of Genji's Lover

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Bijoux

 Ren Beauclair

The Kiss

Gustav Klimt

Ceiling motifs

Hanns Schlicht

JOB

Alphonse Mucha

An der Quelle, figurale Komposition

Karel Špillar

Siegfried

Aubrey Beardsley

The Park (1910)
Gustav Klimt

Woman's Face Amidst Flowers

Georges de Feure

Videos

Art Nouveau in 8 Minutes: Why It Has Never Gone Away?

Brief history of Art Nouveau and its influence on modern art movements

How Art Nouveau Raged Against The Machine

This video delves into the nature-inspired origins of Art Nouveau and how it is interconnected with trends such as: GranMillenial, BoHo, and Cottagecore.

Art Nouveau

Tour of Museum Weisbaden that is home to over 500 objects form a cross-section of all genres of Art Nouveau, providing an exemplary display of the quality and stylistic heights of this movement in late 19th-century art.

Journal Articles

Art Nouveau Furniture and Interior Design

Les Baigneuses [The Bathers]

Louis Marjorelle

Ombellifères Cabinet

Emile Galle

Armchair

Carlo Bugatti

Door Handle

Alexandre-Louis-Marie Charpentier

Writing Desk and Armchair

Kolo Moser & Caspar Hrazdil

Chair

Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo

Bed

Perol Freres

The Peacock Sconce

Alexander Fisher

Panelling

Charles Spindler

Armchair

Louis Majorelle

Databases

Jewelry and Sculpture

Comb Head

Unknown

Vases

Louis C. Tiffany

Tiara Comb

Jules Rene Lalique

Decanter and Stopper

Louis Comfort Tiffany

Light Fitting

William Arthur Smith Benson

Favrile

Louis Comfort Tiffany

Pendant

Emmanuel-Jules-Joseph Descomps

Favrile

Louis Comfort Tiffany

Head Ornament

Artist Unknown

Vase

Leon Solon & John Wadworth

Pendant

Lucien Gautrait

Print & eBooks

Architecture

Door of the Art Nouveau Building, 29 avenue Rapp, Paris 7th district, France. 
By Architect Jules Lavirotte

Exposition Austrian Pavilion

Paris, France

Exposition Universelle 1900

Paris, France

Georges Fouquet Jewelry Shop

Paris, France

Corner Building of Etienne-Pernet designed by architect Alfred Wagon

Paris, France

Bannister in Castel Beranger

Paris, France

Gate of Castel Beranger

Paris, France