Painting (718) : Virginite
- Guillaume Seignac (French 1870-1924)
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Design. American architect Louis Sullivan also played an influential role in the creation of a new design vocabulary. Although Sullivan is most recognized for his development of the skyscraper, he also produced inventive art nouveau motifs for the ornamental detailing on the Wainwright Building (1890-1891, St Louis, Missouri), Guaranty Building (1894-1895, Buffalo, New York), Carson Pirie Scott department store (1899-1, Tel Aviv Museum), an early work painted in flat, bright colors that shows a traditionally clothed Israeli family at home, set against a landscape of fields and trees. Later work is more freely executed, as exemplified by In Galilee (1971, Collection of House Rubin, Israel), in which a deeper and more luminous landscape gives a sense of mystery and calm. Impressionism (art) , a movement in painting that originated in France in the late 19t.
Ufied design. British art nouveau designers of the 1890s shared Morris’s dedication to hand-crafted work and integrated designs. To these principles they added new forms and materials, establishing the aesthetic of the art nouveau style. One of the earliest examples of art nouveau in England is a chair desice was Swiss artist Ferdinand Hodler, but later, under the influence of French artists Henri Matisse, Raoul Dufy, and especially Henri Rousseau, his work began to display a new freedom and playful romanticism. These tendencies are evident in Rubin’s The Family (1927, Tel Aviv Museum), an e.
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