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Charles Rennie Mackintosh art influenced art nouveau.

Two exhibits, in Riga in Barcelona, about the influences of Art Nouveau

We welcome two temporary exhibits about movements that influenced Art Nouveau, one in Barcelona (on display and open until the 21st May) and the other one in Riga (starting the 4th of May). “William Morris and the Arts & Crafts movement in Great Britain” in Barcelona, from 22nd February to 21st May The Arts and Crafts movement, […]

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Emile Gallé popular glassworks.

“Collecting Nature” by Emile Gallé in Tokio until July 16th 2018

French glass artist Emile Gallé (1846-1904) was a key figure of French Art Nouveau, the decorative arts movement that became popular during the late 19th century. Captivated by Japanese aesthetics and inspired by botany and biology, Emile Gallé used natural organic forms drawn from nature, oceanography and sea ecology. By experimenting with technique, he created colorful

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A new edition of The Brussels Art Nouveau and Art Deco Festival Festival starts today

The Brussels Art Nouveau and Art Deco Festival (BANAD) offers the opportunity to visit the private houses and public buildings of Brussels, which are not normally open to the public. Art Nouveau style and Art Deco in a exclusive way. Until the 25th March you can take advantage of its second edition to visit private houses

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Urania building in Vienna, Austria. Next to the river.

New short specialised Art Nouveau private tours in Vienna – 100th anniversary of the death of the founders of Vienna Secession

The year 2018 marks the centennial since the death of four of Vienna’s greatest artists, the founders of the Vienna Secession. 100 years ago in Vienna, the architect Otto Wagner and artists Gustav Klimt, Kolomar Moser and Egon Schiele, all died within a few months of each other. Their works shaped Secession, Viennese Art Nouveau and

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partial image of Painting at the “Art Nouveau In The Netherlands” exhibition in The Hague.

“Art Nouveau In The Netherlands” in The Hague from April 21st

From the 1890s through the turn of the century, there was a flourishing of new, imaginative art and craft throughout Europe that we now know as Art Nouveau. The Netherlands experienced an inventive variant of this art and design phenomenon, but until now it has been largely overshadowed by its counterparts in other countries, especially

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Alphonse Mucha woman drawing - partial.

“Alphonse Mucha: Master of Art Nouveau” Opens today in Glens Falls, N.Y. US – until March 18th

The exhibition examines pivotal role of French artist Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) telling how he exploited the advertising poster to create a new movement in art and  is on display in Glens Falls, a half an hour ride from Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Featuring 70 works of the artist credited with inspiring the Art Nouveau movement, the

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Poster of an art nouveau exhibition in Riga.

“Polish Christmas in the Art Nouveau style” in Riga until 14/01/18

These days the interior of the Riga Art Nouveau Center is decorated according to the Christmas tradition in Poland. In the Art Nouveau interior of the museum a Christmas atmosphere has been created with the decorations characteristic to the early 20th century Poland. The most significant element is a Christmas tree traditionally decorated with home-made trimmings

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