Art Nouveau, also French for "new art", is a world wide art movement and style, applied art, architecture and decorative arts which was most renowned during the late 19th century and very early 20th century. Art Nouveau is said to have been inspired by natural forms an structure which can be found in plants, flowers, and curved lines. This art movement embraced all forms of art and design such as architecture, furniture, glassware, graphic design, jewellery, painting, pottery, textile, and metalwork.
Art Nouveau has many distinctive features, such as the appearance of flatness, decorative patterns, intertwined organic forms which are usually stems or flowers. Also, art works that are usually in the style of Art Nouveau would most typically consists of one or more of the features already mentioned and or features characteristics of nature such as birds, insects, fantasy creatures, and women.
Art Nouveau style buildings like the one on the left have many of these features:
- Asymmetrical shapes
- Extensive use of arches and curved forms
- Curved glass
- Curving, plant-like embellishments
- Mosaics
- Stained glass
- Japanese motifs
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