• All around Europe there can be found amazing examples of Art Nouveau architecture. In this post I have collected the most significant and most beautiful ones.
  • The idyllic ensemble of garden patches, pergola, and arcade fuses art nouveau architecture with baroque elements.
  • In some cases Art Nouveau architecture was simply the use of Art Nouveau decoration on forms that varied little from the classical.
  • Art Nouveau architecture and art were characterized by curved forms and ornate embellishment based on natural shapes.
  • Art Nouveau architecture can be seen in works of civil engineering, such as bridges, as well as in vernacular and non-vernacular buildings.
  • Art Nouveau architecture was generally well flourished before the First World War, making it ready for Art Deco’s advancement during the 1920s.
  • Art Nouveau (meaning ‘New Art’ in French) become a European artwork motion that rose within side the Eighteen Eighties and lasted into the early 1900s.
  • Caitlin is walking us through the history of the Art Nouveau architecture era and this is one history lesson you won't want to miss.
  • From Barcelona to Budapest, gorgeous examples of Art Nouveau architecture can be found all around the globe.
  • Their effect, like that of most Art Nouveau architecture, was gained through bizarre form and ornament.