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Art Nouveau
Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century
Art
Nouveau is an elegant decorative art style characterized by intricate
patterns of curving lines. Its origins somewhat rooted in the British
Arts and Crafts Movement of
William Morris, Art Nouveau was
popular across Europe and in the United States as well.
Leading practitioners included Alphonse
Mucha, Aubrey Beardsley,
Gustav Klimt and the American
glassmaker Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Art Nouveau remained popular until around the time of World War I, and
was ultimately replaced by the
Art Deco style.
Art Deco
1920's to 1930's
Art Deco is an elegant style of decorative art, design and architecture
which began as a Modernist reaction against the Art Nouveau style. It is
characterized by the use of angular, symmetrical geometric forms. One of
the classic Art Deco themes is that of 1930s-era skyscrapers such as New
York's Chrysler Building and Empire State Building. The former, designed
by architect William Van Alen, is considered to be one of the world's
great Art Deco style buildings.
The Art Deco look is related to the Precisionist art movement,
which developed at about the same time.
Well-known artists within the Art Deco movement included Tamara de
Lempicka, fashion illustrator
Erte, glass
artist
Rene Lalique and graphic designer Adolphe Mouron (known
professionally
Cassandre).
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