Painting (800) : The Four Seasons Summer
- Eugene Henri Cauchois ( French 1850 -1911 )
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Bwork and edging, which suggest an almost playful quality. There is no historical reference here, only an elegant, simplified form.The art nouveau movement in Spain is best exemplified in the work of Barcelona architect Antoni Gaudi y Cornet, whose designs represent a highly personal response to the arse in the viewer. His plaster relief sculpture for the exterior of Munich’s Elvira Photo Studio (1896-1897) does just that. Part dragon, part flying sea creature, part tidal wave, the theatrical relief expands the organic forms of art nouveau into the realm of visionary fantasy. Stylistic trends in Vienna took a significantly different direction. Led by .
Sstyle). Hoffmann utilized traditional building materials—marble, glass, and bronze—but arranged the building around an unconventional, asymmetrical entrance. Outlining the sober marble exterior walls are delicate bronze latticework and edging, which suggest an almost playful quality. There is no historical reference here, only an elegant, simplified form.The art nouveau movement in Spain is best exemibit challenge the separation between fine and applied arts, but it also introduced the Munich public to the lively organic forms of art nouveau. Obrist’s designs, although based on natural forms, often evolved into mysterious shapes that suggest a fantasy world. The work of German architect August Endell shares this visionary quality. Endell sought to create intense, dynamic forms that would evoke a strong response in the vie.
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