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Art Nouveau

Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century


Art Nouveau is an elegant decorative art style characterized by intricate patterns of curving lines. Its origins somewhat rooted in the British Arts and Crafts Movement of William Morris, Art Nouveau was popular across Europe and in the United States as well.

Leading practitioners included Alphonse Mucha, Aubrey Beardsley, Gustav Klimt and the American glassmaker Louis Comfort Tiffany.

Art Nouveau remained popular until around the time of World War I, and was ultimately replaced by the Art Deco style.
        

 
 
Chronological Listing of Art Nouveau Artists
 
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Felix Bracquemond 1833-1914 French Engraver
 
Eugene Grasset 1845-1917 Swiss/French Designer
 
Emile Galle 1846-1904 French Glassmaker
 
Louis Comfort Tiffany 1848-1933 American Stained Glass Artist
 
Antoni Gaudi 1852-1926 Spanish Architect
 
Ferdinand Hodler 1853-1918 Swiss Painter
 
Adolphe-Leon Willette 1857-1926 French Illustrator
 
Theophile Alexandre Steinlen 1859-1923 Swiss/French Painter/Printmaker
 
Edmond-Francois Aman-Jean 1860-1935 French Painter
 
Alphonse Mucha 1860-1939 Czech Printmaker
 
Victor Horta 1861-1947 Belgian Architect/Designer
 
Aristide Maillol 1861-1944 French Sculptor
 
Gustav Klimt 1862-1918 Austrian Painter
 
Henry van de Velde 1863-1957 Belgian Designer
 
Lucien Levy-Dhurmer 1865-1953 French Painter
 
Georges Lemmen 1865-1916 Belgian Painter
 
Hector Guimard 1867-1942 French Architect/Designer
 
Georges de Feure 1868-1943 Dutch Painter/Printmaker
 
Charles Rennie Mackintosh 1868-1928 Scottish Designer
 
Johan Thorn Prikker 1868-1932 Dutch Illustrator
 
Aubrey Beardsley 1872-1898 English Illustrator
 

 
 
 




 
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