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Barcelona Art Nouveau in a Nordic Perspective
Architecture and Urban PlanningThe capital of Catalonia, Barcelona, is one of the most famous centres of Art Nouveau architecture in the history of art. The name of the city is usually associated with the names of the most famous architects of this style – Antoni Gaudí i Cornet, Josep
J. Krastin̦š
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The research aims to identify the specific features of Swiss national architecture at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries within the context of pan-European trends in the Art Nouveau style.
N. V. Shtolder
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The research aims to identify the specific features of Swiss national architecture at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries within the context of pan-European trends in the Art Nouveau style.
N. V. Shtolder
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Reading the Signs of Ottoman/Istanbul Art Nouveau in the Buildings of Raimondo D’Aronco
Architecture Image StudiesOttoman architecture gained a new appearance under the influence of imported architectural styles throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. With the Palace opening out to the world at large, inviting western artists to the Empire, the western ...
A. Erarslan
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Historical and cultural aspects of Art Nouveau style in object desig
International Journal of Science and Research ArchiveArt Nouveau appeared as a style in the early 1880s, and existed at the peak of popularity almost before the First World War. The distinctive features of the style are the elegance of lines and curved shapes, the use of muted natural shades, the appeal to
Alevtina Grishina
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The Skin of a Line: Surface Conditions in the Ceramic Skin of Art Nouveau
Architecture and Culture, 2021This paper develops a material history of Art Nouveau with reference to the ceram ic façade of André Arfvidson’s block of artists’ studios at 31 rue Campagne-Première, Paris (1911).
Arielle Marshall
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Overview of Art Nouveau furniture decorating methods
World Journal of Advanced Research and ReviewsThis article provides a detailed overview of the methods of decorating furniture in the Art Nouveau style, which was popular in the late XIX – early XX century. This style is known for its elegance and unique aesthetic qualities, based on natural motifs,
Alevtina Grishina
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EASTERN BORDERS OF ART NOUVEAU: FROM JAPAN TO TURKESTAN
HSE University Journal of Art & DesignThe article is devoted to the complex analysis of the peculiarities of the perception of the «East» by artists of the second half of the 19th — early 20th century in the process of formation of new aesthetic and visual qualities of the creative paradigm ...
Olga S. Davydova
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2018
From the 1880s until the mid-1910s, Art Nouveau was the dominant style in art, architecture, and design in Europe, with innovative and thoroughly modern production in graphics, furniture, and applied arts. Though it incorporated elements from a range of diverse sources, the most characteristic forms of Art Nouveau were those inspired by nature, but ...
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From the 1880s until the mid-1910s, Art Nouveau was the dominant style in art, architecture, and design in Europe, with innovative and thoroughly modern production in graphics, furniture, and applied arts. Though it incorporated elements from a range of diverse sources, the most characteristic forms of Art Nouveau were those inspired by nature, but ...
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2020
Though circumscribed in time, art nouveau was a sprawling, diverse movement affecting all the arts, both ideologically and formally. The essay here focuses on its theoretical foundations as they were originally articulated and realized in architecture in France and Belgium at the end of the 19th century.
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Though circumscribed in time, art nouveau was a sprawling, diverse movement affecting all the arts, both ideologically and formally. The essay here focuses on its theoretical foundations as they were originally articulated and realized in architecture in France and Belgium at the end of the 19th century.
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The Art Nouveau Influence on the Residential Buildings of Raimondo D’Aronco
Architecture and Urban PlanningThe eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are known as the Westernization Period of Ottoman architecture. As in all the various types of structures built in this period, the Western influence is also seen in residential architecture.
A. Erarslan
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