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  • An exhibition on art nouveau jewelry

    (…) exhibition. The creative abundance of Art Nouveau jewelry guaranteed its success, which (…) Rossella Froissart Edited by Rossella Froissart, Un art nouveau. Métamorphoses du bijou, 1880-1914, Éditions (…)

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  • The Art Nouveau Madeleine Lavatory finally restored

    (…) not have been so long in disuse. The Art Nouveau toilets at the Madeleine, which we had been (…) not have been so long in disuse. The Art Nouveau toilets at the Madeleine, which we had been (…)

  • A relief by Armand Point for the Musée des Arts décoratifs

    (…) at the heart of the recently refurbished Art Nouveau section (see news item). Proudly signed (…) Italian Renaissance (ill. 3). Reminiscent of the Arts & Crafts workshops developed across the Channel by (…)

  • A marble by Félicie de Fauveau for the Detroit Institute of Art

    (…) invention, as much Gothic as it is Art Nouveau, is without equal in all Romantic statuary". (…) recently acquired by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, to Brunnsee Castle (see news (…)

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  • Under the gaze of Medusa. From ancient Greece to the digital arts

    (…) insignificance and provoking astonishment. Symbolism and Art Nouveau also showed a specific interest in (…) ISBN: 9782382031230. Practical information: Musée des Beaux-Arts, Le Château, 14 000 Caen. Tel: (…)

  • A marble by Félicie de Fauveau for the Currier Museum of Art

    (…) Acquisition - Manchester (New Hampshire), The Currier Museum of Art - "This marble must say that it was made (…) as much Gothic as it is close to Art Nouveau, is without equal in all Romantic statuary". (…)

  • Summary of Les Cahiers d’Histoire de l’Art, n°20 - 2022)

    (…) (1807-1872), le « coloriste chevaleresque » : un nouveau Rubens au siècle de Delacroix ? II. Du Camp (…) 1817-1870), récemment acquis par les Beaux-Arts de Paris Estampes et photographie Giovanni Fanelli, (…)

  • Orsay acquires a work by Georges de Feure

    (…) Exhibition, it had its own pavilion, called "L'Art Nouveau Bing" (ill. 1 and 2). This ephemeral (…) a landscape, natural or urban, appears. ------- The "Art Nouveau Bing" pavilion took the form of a flat (…)

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  • BRAFA 2024 opens its doors

    (…) that hardly hints at the exuberance of the Art Nouveau interior decor. Marc Maison himself points out (…) Actualités[en]News / [fr]Marché de l'art[en]Art Market Alexandre Lafore Ossip Zadkine (1890-1967) / (…)

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  • Process: Design Drawings from the Rijksmuseum 1500-1900

    (…) of this "golden age of the decorative arts" which even extended to religious goldsmithing. (…) shaker? One can already sense the Art Nouveau style in these elegant pieces, whose (…)

  • Two exhibitions of drawings in Paris and Sèvres

    (…) curator in charge of the 19th century and Art Nouveau collections. A favourite decorator of James de (…) intended for the plate of the Industrial Arts department representing the workshop of the sculptors (…)

  • Dijon acquires a marble by Jean Dampt

    (…) even jewellery. A versatile artist in the Art Nouveau and Symbolist movements, he frequented the Sâr (…) production, encouraging the promotion of the decorative arts, particularly at the Salon. Dampt's (…)

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  • Musée du Verre de Conches, reopening and exhibition of a donation

    (…) another along a gallery showing in turn Art Nouveau glassware, Art Deco glassware, the production of the (…) make up the collection move to the Art Nouveau and Art Deco rooms of the permanent exhibition. (…)

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  • Summary of Print Quarterly Volume XL - n° 1 - March 2023

    (…) Milgrom, Ambiguity, Ambivalence and Art Nouveau’s Women (Goddesses of Art Nouveau) Isabel Seligman, A Modern Influence (…) incise 1743–1753) Roger Kneebone, The Art of Anatomy (Flesh and Bones) Susan (…)

  • Aristide Maillol: la quête de l’harmonie

    (…) His classical modernity could not but condemn his art, whose timelessness succeeds perfectly in seducing us (…) his Dancer (ill. 5) whose features and Art Nouveau spirit are found in the women of the (…)

  • Sarah Bernhardt. And the woman created the star

    (…) and returned to it in 1900, influenced by Art Nouveau. While on Belle-Île, she collected intriguingly (…) information : Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris avenue Winston Churchill (…)

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  • A guéridon by Hector Guimard preempted by Orsay

    (…) the sale, will soon join the museum's Art Nouveau rooms. ------------------ Of this walnut guéridon with (…) an exhibition label from the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris with the handwritten words (…)