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Glass became thicker, more transparent, with bolder colors in geometric designs as nouveau gave way to art deco in the 1920s. The design style speaks to functional elegance and glamour to this day.
Art-Nouveau-style frosted glass windows inside Mai Manó Ház, ... It therefore incorporated beauty into daily, practical life—in furniture, tapestries, paintings, glassware, ...
Art Nouveau is not a Jewish movement in any sense, but its heyday — the dawn of the 20th century — coincides with a great flourishing of Jewish cultural and intellectual activity.
Hand-blown glass by Upland glass artist Charles J. Keeling is featured at Redlands Historical Glass Museum’s gift shop. ... especially Art Nouveau and the American Crafts movement.
Art Nouveau also showed an attempt to meld the realm of craft with the fine arts, as is evident in the exhibition’s array of jewelry, furnishings, works in glass and prints.
Less than a five-minute walk from Trevi Fountain awaits a hidden 16th-century palazzo full of exemplary artwork and architecture. Best of all, it's free.
A new museum is coming to Paris, dedicated to the forgotten industrial designer Hector Guimard, who gave the city its famed ...
Discovering Art Nouveau The early modernist style, evocative of the natural world, can be seen in abundance in whimsical buildings along the Danube and elsewhere in Europe. By ...
Dec. 23-Feb. 26. Reverse-glass paintings — where an image is painted onto glass to be viewed from the other side — originated as a technique used for religious works in medieval Europe, which ...