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"......for an edition of the play Salome (1894) by Irish-born writer Oscar Wilde. Beardsley's vigorous use of line uveau's delightfully curving naturalistic forms. An interest in organic forms is also found in the work of French glass designer Emile Galle. Working from his hometown of Nancy, Galle produced a variety of glassware decorated with leaves, vines, and flowers. He fused laye......"
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No.2711 Date Added:2008-07-13 22:07:48
"......work, and jewelry had long been adapted from European models. Travel between the United States and Europe fostered a con. These diverse names reflect the widespread adoption of the movement, which had centers in major cities all over Europe—Paris and Nancy in France; Darmstadt and Munich in Germany; Brussels, Belgium; Glasgow, Scotland; Barcelona, Spain; Vienna, Austria; Prag......"
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No.2710 Date Added:2008-07-13 22:07:05
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"......but also attracted European visitors who were c, Guaranty Building (1894-1895, Buffalo, New York), Carson Pirie Scott department store (1899-1904, Chicago, Illinois), and other structures. Whether in wrought iron or terra cotta, Sullivan's ornamentation is based on plantlike forms and patterns of complex, interlocking lines. Art nouveau represents the beginning of modernism in ......"
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No.2709 Date Added:2008-07-13 22:06:21
"......se of New Art), which was run by French dealer Siegfried Bing. In his gallery, Bing displayed not only paintings and sculpture glass), doors, and fences use ironwork in an elegant linear or geometric manner. This seemingly simple design offers a strong contrast to the ornate architecture based on past styles that was typical of the time. Art nouveau architecture in Brussels fl......"
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No.2707 Date Added:2008-07-12 08:59:54
"......n in France as style Guimard, after French designer Hector Guimard; in Italy as the stile floreale (floral style) or stile Liberty, after British art nouveau designer Arthur Lasenby Liberty; in Spain as modernisme; 3, construction ongoing) in Barcelona. Dominated by four disproportionately tall spires, the church appears to be a fantastical outgrowth of the earth. Floral design......"
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No.2706 Date Added:2008-07-12 08:59:27
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"...... store (1899-1904, Chicago, Illinois), and other structures. Whether in wrought iron or terra cotta, Sullivan's ornamentation is based on plantlike forms and patterns of complex, interlocking lines. Art nouveau represents the beginning of modernism in design ( see Modern Architecture). It occurred at a time when mass-produced consumer goods began to fill the marketplace,.
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No.2705 Date Added:2008-07-12 08:59:10
"......distinctive double-curves known as whiplash lines have become equated with British art nouveau in the popular imagination. In Glasgow, Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh also developed a rectilinear version of art nouveau, which he employ nouveau, which he employed in numerous buildings and their furnishings. In the Glasgow School of Art, completed in two phases (east......"
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No.2704 Date Added:2008-07-09 09:35:37
"......erior spaces and the outside world. Window mullions (dividers between panes of glass), doors, and fences use ironwork in an elegant linear or geometric manner. This seemingly simple design offers a strong contrast to the ornate architecturee of Israel, founding the Artists' Association in 1923 and organizing the Citadel of David exhibition in Jerusalem, the first major exhibiti......"
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No.2703 Date Added:2008-07-09 09:34:51
"......nd designers, architects, and artists began to understand that the handcrafted work of centuries past could be lost. While reclaiming this crathe Templo Expiatorio de la Sagrada Familia (Church of the Holy Family, begun in 1883, construction ongoing) in Barcelona. Dominated by four disproportionately tall spires, the church appears to be a fantastical outgrowth of the earth. Fl......"
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No.2702 Date Added:2008-07-09 09:34:21
"......sized humanity's connection to nature. As art nouveau designers erased the barrier between fine arts and applied arts, they applied goasgow, Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh also developed a rectilinear version of art nouveau, which he employed in numerous buildings and their furnishings. In the Glasgow School of Art, completed in two phases (eastern section 1897-18......"
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No.2701 Date Added:2008-07-09 09:33:47
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