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So what is important to know about this? The FRAME Routine Key Topic Art History is about… ART NOUVEAU: 1890 - 1910 Essential details Essential details Gustav Klimt William Comfort Tiffany “Athene “ 1898 Some of his work included gold: his father was a gold engraver by trade made his own glass to create stained glass art and decor, best known for his lamps and jewelry influenced by both the older masters and the Impressionists greatly influenced by the Impressionists’ light and nature So what is important to know about this? The French word “nouveau” means new. Art Nouveau was a new international art style of painting, decoration, and architecture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; characterized by the curving lines of leaves and flowers, often in the form of vines. It began to abstract nature into beautiful patterns.