Painting (Series: Animals_Pets_Wildlife - 413)
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Other paintings available ( Animals_Pets_Wildlife 431, 456, 460, 461 ):
- Animals_Pets_Wildlife Oil Painting 431
- Animals_Pets_Wildlife Oil Painting 456
- Animals_Pets_Wildlife Oil Painting 460
- Animals_Pets_Wildlife Oil Painting 461
Kstical outgrowth of the earth. Floral designs cover the building 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 ofd layers of different colored glass and then cut designs into the glass to reveal the color he wanted, a technique that also added greater depth to the design. Alphonse Mucha made similar contributions to the development of art nouveau poster design. Born in Czechoslovakia, Mucha worked in Paris as a graphic artist and interior designer. His posters epitomize a.
Dc forms that emphasized humanity’s connection to nature. As art nouveau designers erased the barrier between fine arts and applied arts, they applied 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 ssion style); and in Germany as Jugendstil (youth style). 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; Barcel.
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