Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau
Title Art Nouveau PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Howard
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 268
Release 1996
Genre Art
ISBN 9780719041617

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This critical survey of the Art Nouveau movement reveals the diversity of this style across the breadth of the European continent. With the inclusion of Eastern Europe and the full range of artistic media, the book shows how this movement changed the face of European art and design from Paris to Prague. Clearly structured by country, it traces the emergence of Art Nouveau, highlighting the particular interpretations of the style in each country. Countries covered include: Belgium; Spain; Britain; Austria; Hungary; and Russia. Each chapter contains sections on political and cultural contexts, specific visual characteristics and key artists and designers. It analyzes the contribution of both well-known artists and designers such as Gaudi; Van de Velde; Mackintosh; and Mucha, and brings to light many others whose contributions have been largely inaccessible. With a bibliography and glossary, this text should provide a useful introduction to this subject.

The World Atlas of Art Nouveau Architecture

The World Atlas of Art Nouveau Architecture
Title The World Atlas of Art Nouveau Architecture PDF eBook
Author Ivan Bercedo
Publisher Ediciones Polígrafa S.A.
Pages 432
Release 2018-03-28
Genre
ISBN 9788434313699

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The result of years of research, this epic volume shows the global reach of the Art Nouveau idiom Modernismo, Jugendstil or Art Nouveau--the different names given to Art Nouveau in different geographical contexts highlight the territorial scope and diversity of the style, but also its common features: it was new, modern, young and groundbreaking. Whether in Austria, Spain, Denmark or Russia, Art Nouveau defined itself as something that opposed tradition and broke with the past. Rejecting a classicizing academic grammar, and reaching deep into the fantastical for inspiration (from the imagined history of the medieval to the Orientalist exotic), artists and architects such as Victor Horta, Hector Guimard, Viollet-le-Duc, William Morris, Otto Wagner, Samuel Bing and the Goncourt brothers created a new style with a holistic vision, embracing architecture, painting, graphic art, interior design, textiles, ceramics and metalwork. Imaginative form was matched by innovative building techniques. The architects of Art Nouveau were some of the first to experiment with building with iron, glass, pottery and prefabricated concrete; their buildings offer instructive models of industrial development and collaborative design. Beautifully illustrated and exhaustively researched, The World Atlas of Art Nouveau Architecture brings together a selection of key Art Nouveau buildings in a truly global survey that includes, for the first time, examples of the style outside of Europe. Exemplars of the form were chosen through a rigorous selection process involving a panel of expert advisors with specialist input from each world region. A general introduction to the style grounds the selection, and short essays explain how Art Nouveau differed in different cities and countries. The World Atlas of Art Nouveau Architecture honors one of the world's first truly global modern art movements.

The Art Nouveau Style

The Art Nouveau Style
Title The Art Nouveau Style PDF eBook
Author Stephan Tschudi-Madsen
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 500
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780486417943

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A revolutionary reaction to traditional nineteenth-century art, the turn-of-the-century Art Nouveau movement drew much of its inspiration from nature. Applying its sinuous, curvilinear motifs to the decorative arts, graphics, architecture, sculpture, and painting, artists and craftspeople attempted to create a style suitable for a "modern" age. In this absorbing, exceptionally detailed, and well-researched book (one of the first scholarly works to revive interest in the style after World War II), a noted Norwegian authority on the subject examines the movement in depth. Stephan Madsen offers a wealth of facts and insights about the origins and development of the style; trends leading up to Art Nouveau, including the influence of Blake and the Pre-Raphaelites; early Art Nouveau posters and book illustrations; and its use in architectural ornamentation, furniture, jewelry, wrought-iron, glass, and other applied arts. A magnificent selection of 264 photographs and line drawings accompanies the text, which gives broad coverage to the movement, as well as insightful discussions of such important artists as Emile Gallé, Alphonse Mucha, Walter Crane, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Aubrey Beardsley, Henry Van de Velde, Victor Horta, William Morris, and Eugène Grasset. Artists and students, admirers of Art Nouveau, and anyone interested in this enduring and influential style will welcome Professor Madsen's expert, fully documented study.

A Guide to Art Nouveau Style

A Guide to Art Nouveau Style
Title A Guide to Art Nouveau Style PDF eBook
Author William Hardy
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1992
Genre Art nouveau
ISBN 9781854223685

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Art Nouveau in Fin-de-Siecle France

Art Nouveau in Fin-de-Siecle France
Title Art Nouveau in Fin-de-Siecle France PDF eBook
Author Debora L. Silverman
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 446
Release 2023-12-22
Genre History
ISBN 0520913280

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Winner, 1990 Berkshire Conference Book Award Art Nouveau in Fin-de-Siecle France: Politics, Psychology, and Style explores the shift in the locus of modernity from technological monument to private interior. It examines the political, economic, social, intellectual and artistic factors, specific to late 19th century France, that interacted in the development of art nouveau.

Art Nouveau Figurative Designs

Art Nouveau Figurative Designs
Title Art Nouveau Figurative Designs PDF eBook
Author Alphonse Marie Mucha
Publisher Dover Publications
Pages 0
Release 1977
Genre Art nouveau
ISBN 9780486234441

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37 renderings by Ed Sibbett, Jr. of Alphonse Mucha's spectacularly sensuous designs. Art Nouveau nymphs and goddesses, highly designed borders, stars, exotic ornaments. Printed in brown ink to capture lines of originals. 4 plates in color on covers.

The Art Nouveau Style

The Art Nouveau Style
Title The Art Nouveau Style PDF eBook
Author Stephan Tschudi Madsen
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 500
Release 2013-01-17
Genre Design
ISBN 048614237X

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DIVAbsorbing, exceptionally detailed study examines early trends, posters, and book illustrations, stylistic influences in architecture; furniture, jewelry, and other applied arts; plus perceptive discussions of artists associated with the movement. /div