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ART NOUVEAU Name: Khadija Yousuf Alkhamis ID :200706205 Instructor: Stefan Messam ART 351
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OUTLINE: Birth Of Art Nouveau Introduction: ART Nouveau -Time and Place -Main feature of Art Nouveau Architecture Features Famous Architect work Furniture Pottery/glassware Painting Graphic Design/illustration Beginning for Art Deco References
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BIRTH OF ART NOUVEAU The last third of the 19 th C meaning 20 th c. Development approach to Architecture and interior design All over Europe Beginning of 1890s in the birth of Art Nouveau.
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INTRODUCTION : ART NOUVEAU The name Art Nouveau is French for the word “New Art” The name 'Art Nouveau' derived from the name of a shop in Paris, Maison de l'Art Nouveau (House of New Art), that showcased objects that followed this approach to design
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INTRODUCTION : ART NOUVEAU Represents the Beginning of Modernism in Design (modern Architecture ) It occurred at a time when mass-produced consumer goods began to fill the market place. Art Nouveau designers simultaneously rejected traditional styles in favor of new, organic forms connection with Nature.
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TIME & PLACE Art Nouveau art and architecture flourished in major European cities between 1890 and 1914.
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IT EMBRACED ALL FORMS OF ART & DESIGN Architecture Interior design Furniture Glassware Graphic design Painting Pottery Metal work Textile
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MAIN FEATURE OF ART NOUVEAU STYLE: Inspiration from Nature. Flat, decorative pattern. Intertwined organic forms such as stems or flowers. Use of Curved lines and asymmetry. An emphasis on handcrafting as opposed to machine manufacturing. Tendency to stylization of the forms (strictly realistic representations) Use of female images in delicate and grateful attitudes. The use of new materials And the rejection of earlier styles. Freedom in the use of exotic themes, fantasy or inspiration in different culture, such as the use of Japanese prints.
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ARCHITECTURE FEATURES: Art Nouveau buildings have many of there 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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ART NOUVEAU ARCHITECT & HIS WORK: Victor Horta Belgian architect and designer January 6 1861 – September 8 1947 His work: Hotal Tassel
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HOTEL TASSEL Hotal Tassel Brussels, Belgium Construction started 1893 Completed 1894 First Art Nouveau Building in the world.
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STAIRWAY OF TASSEL HOUSE
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FURNITURE This chair’s back uses Art Nouveau’s organic plant-like motifs.
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POTTERY AND GLASSWARE Obvious plants like decorative motifs make this vase distinctively Art Nouveau. A more delicate and elegant variation on plant-like lines. This decorative center piece was made of blown glass mounted in silver and wood.
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ART NOUVEAU PAINTING Women are predominant, eroticism leads to the perversion. Technically it insists on the purity of the line, which gives a two- dimensional character, and the expressiveness of the drawing. The organic forms, especially curved and spiral(plants, flowers, leaves, twisted stems which fills all the space) They preferred elongated and oblong formats.
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Magnolias, theo van rysselberghe On this image, we can observe that the flowers are occupying almost all the space of the picture. PAINTING
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GRAPHIC DESIGN/ILLUSTRATION
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BEGINNING OF ART DECO When art nouveau fell out of fashion in the 1920 & 1930s, it was replaced by clean, simple geometries of Art Deco. The extravagant curves of Art Nouveau were seen as old- fashioned and viewed with contempt.
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REFERENCES: http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/hector_guimard.html http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/hector_guimard.html http://architecture.about.com/od/artnouveauau/g/artnouveau.ht m http://architecture.about.com/od/artnouveauau/g/artnouveau.ht m http://www.mr-oscar-wilde.de/lifetime/art_nouveau.htm#sullivan http://www.mr-oscar-wilde.de/lifetime/art_nouveau.htm#sullivan http://architecture.about.com/od/greatbuildings/ig.antoni-gaud- /guell-park.htm http://architecture.about.com/od/greatbuildings/ig.antoni-gaud- /guell-park.htm http://artnouveau.pagesperso-orange.fr/en/ http://artnouveau.pagesperso-orange.fr/en/
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