This richly illustrated volume explores the development of Art Nouveau in three dynamic cities—Glasgow, Amsterdam, and New York—during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It highlights how this international artistic movement, characterized by organic lines, floral motifs, and innovative use of materials like iron, glass, and concrete, took on unique forms in each city. The book examines the distinctive architectural and decorative styles that emerged, reflecting local culture and creativity. Through detailed analysis and abundant visual examples, this work offers a comprehensive look at how Art Nouveau bridged tradition and modernity in these influential urban centers.
Explore the rich and elegant world of Art Nouveau through the cultural hubs of Munich, Vienna, and Prague. This beautifully illustrated book showcases the distinctive styles and artistic innovations that flourished in these three vibrant cities around the turn of the 20th century. From intricate architectural designs and decorative arts to graphic works and furniture, discover how local artists and architects contributed to this international movement with their unique interpretations. Ideal for art and design lovers, this volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the creativity and sophistication of the Art Nouveau era in Central Europe.
Between 1890 and the beginning of the First World War, a new international style developed in architecture and design. Following the example of the English Arts and Crafts movement, the representatives of Art Nouveau turned against the eclectic excesses of historicism and opposed them with organic forms, plant ornamentation, and functional constructions. This volume shows the highlights of Art Nouveau in Germany, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Italy, and Switzerland.
Album Art Nouveau prezentuje na prawie 500 stronach malarstwo, rzeźbę, grafikę i architekturę Niemiec i Austro-Węgier: Wiednia, Berlina, Budapesztu, Pragi z przełomu XIX i XX. Album w spektakularnym formacie 28 x 31 cm.
Art Nouveau niezwykle zróżnicowany styl w sztuce przełomu XIX i XX wieku, który w każdym z krajów zyskał odrębne charakterystyczne cechy. Album prezentuje na ponad 500 stronach malarstwo, rzeźbę, grafikę i architekturę Paryża, Brukseli i Barcelony. Album w spektakularnym formacie 28 x 31 cm
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