Art Nouveau, or "new art" in French, is an architectural and artistic movement that emerged in the late 19th century and lasted through World War II. Known for its flowing lines, organic forms ...
Let me set the scene. Natural light pours in through arched windows trimmed with stained glass, staircases are lined with intricately curved railing, and soft but bold colors come to life through ...
Carl Moll was a well-known Austrian painter closely associated with the Art Nouveau movement. Taking inspiration from the French Neo-Impressionists, he became a founding member of the Vienna Secession ...
Series which looks at how the Art Nouveau movement flourished in the burgeoning cities of Europe at the end of the 19th century ...
In 1894, the renowned actress Sarah Bernhardt (1845–1923) tapped the Parisian studio Lemercier to create a last-minute poster for her production of Gismonda. The assignment fell to Czech artist ...
The Magic of Line showcases the Czech artist’s art nouveau style and how it’s been replicated by countless artists since.
Carlo Bugatti was a prominent Italian designer. Best known for his associations and contributions to the Art Nouveau movement, Bugatti's most recognizable work is his furniture, often composed of ...