"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Art Nouveau, or "new art" in French, is an architectural and artistic movement that emerged in the late ...
Le rendez-vous annuel des amateurs d’Art nouveau et d’Art Déco à Bruxelles s’installe dans la capitale dès ce samedi 14 mars, le temps d’emmener le public pendant ces trois prochains week-ends à la dé ...
It is difficult to convey the giddy joy I felt one day in Berlin-that gray grid of a city-upon opening an unsuspecting gate and feeling in my hand no ordinary doorknob, but iron in the shape of a ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - The Taubman Museum of Art will be presenting the work of Alphonse Mucha, the artist who originated Art Nouveau, in a new ticketed exhibition, “Eternally New: The Art Nouveau ...
"The Triumph of Nature: Art Nouveau from the Chrysler Museum of Art" Credit: Brian Chilson Like a renegade plant sprouting through cracks in the concrete, Art Nouveau blossomed in Europe and the U.S.
When the movie My Fair Lady opens in October, it will hammer into the public consciousness a new appreciation of an old art style that was known in its day as art nouveau—new art. In planning the film ...
Organic, sinuous lines, with vines snaking around stylized letters, ethereal women with flowing tresses, and botanical borders characterize the style of Art Nouveau, the enduringly popular movement ...
William L. Carqueville, "Lippincott's, April" (1895), 19 x 12 7/16 inches, Leonard A. Lauder Collection of American Posters (all images courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art) Deceptively niche as it ...
Medusa plates, ‘Challenger Reports, vol. 4’ (1882), Royal Society Edinburgh Archive (all images from ‘Art Forms from the Abyss: Ernst Haeckel’s Images From The HMS Challenger Expedition,’ courtesy ...
It was a department store that made Hermann Leopold Ammende the wealthiest man in the coastal Estonian resort town of Pärnu, and that allowed him to build the mansion that now bears his name. But ...
Art lovers may remember that 7 years ago the Dayton Art Institute hosted an exhibit focused on the style of decorative art known as Art Nouveau and one of its most popular artists, Alphonse Mucha.