Late 19 th Century Sculpture, Architecture, & Art Nouveau.

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Late 19 th Century Sculpture, Architecture, & Art Nouveau

Sculpture

Carpeaux, Ugolino & His Children,

Saint-Gardens, Adams Memorial, 1891

Rodin, Burghers of Calais,

Architecture

Effiel, Eiffel Tower, 1889

Richardson, Marshall Field Warehouse, , Chicago

“Form Follows Function”

Sullivan, Guaranty Building, , Buffalo, NY

Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau/ Arts & Crafts Distrust of machines/industrial capitalism Support For manual labor Functional but beautiful objects Natural forms: especially entwining plant forms

Beardsley, Peacock Skirt, 1894

Fin De Siecle Culture Dominated by well off middle class Desire for the good life Interest in unconscious, sexual drives, femme fatale

Klimt, The Kiss,

Gaudi, Casa Mila, 1907 Barcelona, Spain