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- Still_Life_Fruit_Food Oil Painting 745
- Still_Life_Fruit_Food Oil Painting 746
- Still_Life_Fruit_Food Oil Painting 789
- Still_Life_Fruit_Food Oil Painting 832
Zed good design to all aspects of living—from architecture to silverware to painting. In this integrated approach art nouveau had its deepest influence. A variety of ensuing movements continued to explore integrated design, including De Stijl, a Dutch design movement in the 1920s, and the German Bauhaus school in the 1920s and 1930s. Although the stylistic elements of art nouveau evolved i sharp contrast to the traditional separation of art into the distinct categories of fine art (painting and sculpture) and applied arts (ceramics, furniture, and other practical objects). The term art nouveau comes from an art gallery in Paris, France, called Maison de l’Art No.
Nng displayed not only paintings and sculpture but also ceramics, furniture, metalwork, and Japanese art. Sections of the gallery were devoted to model rooms that artists and architects designed in the art nouveau style. Art nouveau flourished in a number of European countries, many of which developed their own names for the style. Art noilding facade, and broken tiles glitter on the rippling surface of the towers. In his Casa Mila apartment complex (1905-1907, Barcelona), Gaudi created the illusion of a limestone reef hollowed out by centuries of seawater. Although the entire complex was executed in cut stone, there is not .
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