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Art Nouveau Periods and Styles History


A movement away from imitation of the past starting c.1890, and characterized by undulation, natural or abstract forms.

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See Also:

  • Jugendstilsenteret - A fire in 1904 left the town of Alesund, Norway in ashes. Its rebuilding in the Art Nouveau era is celebrated in this center. Visitor information.
  • 1902 - Cities of Modern Style - Surveys by Walter Gamba of Art Nouveau buildings in Turin and Paris: photographs, dates, architects and commentary. Also an introduction to the Modernist movement in Europe.
  • Art Nouveau in Brussels - The tourist office introduces the wealth of Art Nouveau buildings in Brussels, with an illustrated guide to the most remarkable examples, and brief profiles of architects. Includes a map and suggested itineraries. [French, Durch, German and English versio
  • Kirche Am Steinhof, Vienna - Images from Risto Hurmalainen of St. Leopold's Church, a wonderful example of Jugendstil designed in 1905 by Otto Wagner.
  • Art Nouveau World Wide - Frank Derville introduces the avant-garde movement of the period 1894-1914. Photographs of doors, a sensitive map of locations, with photographs and descriptions, and a list of architects.
  • Art Nouveau Architecture - Gallery of images of Victor Horta's stunning work in Brussels, Belgium and other Art Nouveau buildings in Brussels and Antwerp, Belgium and Nancy, France. Part of the Cupola Collection.


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