Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau by Arie van de. Lemme, published by Silverdale Books in 1986, is a comprehensive guide that explores this influential movement in design and decoration. This edition, consisting of 128 pages, presents a survey of Art Nouveau within its historical context, detailing the various theories and ideologies that shaped its development. The book features full-color photographs showcasing some of the most beautiful and innovative designs associated with the movement.
Readers will find a thorough examination of key aspects of Art Nouveau, including architecture, furniture, metalwork, jewelry, glass, ceramics, and graphics. The book not only highlights the aesthetic qualities of these designs but also provides insights into the cultural and historical significance of the movement. An index is included for easy navigation, making this guide a valuable resource for those interested in the intricacies of Art Nouveau.
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A fascinating guide to this influential movement in design and decoration. Surveys the movement in its historical context, and explains the different theories and ideologies that were central to its development. Includes full-colour photographs of some of the most beautiful and innovative designs of the movement. Contents: Origins. – Architecture. – Furniture. – Metalwork. – Jewelry. – Glass. – Ceramics. – Graphics. Includes Index.
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