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Nouveau//Deco Aspen Davis

Define: Art Nouveau A style of art and architecture of the 1880’s characterized by swelling sinuous outlines and stylized natural forms; -Flowers and leaves

Vienna, Austria: The center of a distinct Art movement, which became known as the Vienna Secession (Art Nouveau & Deco): an art movement that was founded in the late 1800’s - 1900’s

Louis C. Tiffany Late 1800 - Early 1900 American artist Decorative Artist: the arts concerned with the production of high-quality objects that are both useful and beautiful. stained glass windows, lamps, glass mosaics, blown glass, ceramics, jewelry, enamels, and metalwork Tiffany&Co. - First Designer -Owned by his father

Gustav Klimt Late 1900 Austrian symbolist painter Klimt's primary subject was the female body Influenced by Japanese Art and its methods Among the artist of the Vienna Secession First started out painting architecture. As he developed a more personal contemporary style of Nouveau art. Not well with constructive criticism

Alphonse Munca(Mucha) Mid 1900 Nouveau painter and decorative artist He produced many paintings, illustrations, advertisements, postcards, and designs distinct style Died of a lung infection The Artist’s Daughter: Alphonse Mucha

International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts Exposition Universelle World’s fair held in Paris, France to celebrate the new style of modern architecture, interior decoration, furniture, glass, jewelry, ect. May 6 - October 31 Held during the 100th Anniversary of the storming of the Bastille. An event considered symbolic of the beginning of the French Revolution. 15,000 art Exhibitors from 20 different countries. Visited by 16 million people during its 7-month run.

Art Deco: Define: Predominate decorative art style in the 20th century. It is characterized with precise and bold geometric shapes and colors. It is used mostly with household objects and architecture. -Name given after the International Exhibition in Paris

Joseph Hoffmann Late 1800 - Mid 1900 Austria-Hungary Vienna Secession His son came to New York and gave tribute to the Modern Movement of America Interior Design Kubus Armchair: cubes became Hoffmann’s trademark during the early 20th Century.

Georges Lepape Late 1800 - Mid 1900 Illustrations for magazine covers First cover of Vogue

QUIZ What time period did this art movement occur in? Name the city the world’s International Exhibition was held in. Why did they celebrate here? How long did the exhibit/celebration last? Define Art Nouveau Define Art Deco Who was the artist that painted naked women on the ceiling?

8.) Title of the art work? 9.) Who is the artist?

10.) How was Josef Hoffmann different from any other artist from this time period? 11.) Name the distinct place of art movement Nouveau and Deco - Birthplace 12.) Georges Lapape - first world famous magazine cover done by this artist. Name which magazine it was.