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Our guide to Art Nouveau architecture explores the late 19th-century movement known for flowing lines and organic forms and how it influenced the culture.
Art Nouveau emerged as a fully-fledged form in Belgium with Victor Horta’s Tassel House in Brussels, generally considered to be the first building to fully represent the style. Like Beardsley ...
Over the years, there have been lots of Art Nouveau exhibitions at the Sainsbury Centre, built around the collection of fin-de-siècle objects donated by Sir Colin and Lady Anderson in 1978, when ...
Pierre Cardin, who has owned the restaurant since 1981, has collected over 550 pieces of Art Nouveau, some of which are on display in the Maxim's museum (open 2-5.30pm Wednesday to Sunday, with ...
From an architectural perspective, this exhibition has a pleasing circularity. The Lighthouse building was the first public commission completed by Mackintosh, who is considered a leading light in the ...
Art Nouveau also showed an attempt to meld the realm of craft with the fine arts, as is evident in the exhibition’s array of jewelry, furnishings, works in glass and prints.
The Art Nouveau Façade at the Architecture Museum "La Loge", at Rue de l'Ermitage 55 (00 32 2 642 24 62; www.aam.be), takes place from 12 April until 18 September.
Once upon a time in a place called Beverly Hills there was a showroom owner who had always admired the elegance and beauty of art nouveau. One day inspiration led him to design and place a dining ...
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