Painting (Series: Animals_Pets_Wildlife - 385)
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Other paintings available ( Animals_Pets_Wildlife 386, 404, 413, 431 ):
- Animals_Pets_Wildlife Oil Painting 386
- Animals_Pets_Wildlife Oil Painting 404
- Animals_Pets_Wildlife Oil Painting 413
- Animals_Pets_Wildlife Oil Painting 431
Uortant part of contemporary design. Rubin, Reuvin (1893-1974), Israeli artist of Romanian birth, one of the pioneers of Israeli art. His style was both open to international influences and uniquely concerned with the people, customs, and especially the landscape of his adopted country. Rubin’s eager acceptance of its character and its people, bot, fluid curving lines, and rich colors. Art nouveau took hold in a number of German-speaking cities, the most prominent of which were Munich, Darmstadt, and Weimar in Germany, and Vienna in Austria. Known as Jugendstil (German for “youth style”), art nouveau was promoted in Munich through periodicals such as Die Jugend (The Youth). At the head of Munich’s Jugendstil movement was Hermann Obrist, a Swiss design.
K Aubrey Beardsley drew illustrations for periodicals such as The Yellow Book (1894-1895), and for an edition of the play Salome (1894) by Irish-born writer Oscar Wilde. Beardsley’s vigorous use of line and distinctive double-curves known as whiplash lines have becontosh. A case in point is the Palais Stoclet (1905-1911) in Brussels, designed by Viennese architect Josef Hoffmann. This residence summarizes succinctly what had become known in Vienna as Sezessionstil (secession style). Hoffmann utilized traditional building materials&md.
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