Art Nouveau Morgan Petitpas (France 1895- 1905). “Art Nouveau” translates to “New Art” Art...

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Art Nouveau

Morgan Petitpas

(France 1895-1905)

• “Art Nouveau” translates to “New Art”• Art Nouveau was often shown through usable

everyday objects, posters, and architecture.• Art Nouveau used forms and patterns found in

nature. • Art Nouveau was characterized by smooth and rounded textures with intricate lines and flowering designs.

My Inspiration• I chose Art Nouveau because I am often

drawn to its organic shapes and convoluted patterns.

• I used the slab method and the hollowing method for my vase.

• Similarities between my piece and classic Art Nouveau pieces include: roundedness, two thin handles, elements of nature, cut-out sections, the blue-green color, and the fact that it is an everyday object.

SOURCES

• "Art Nouveau." National Gallery of Art. Web. 30 Oct. 2011.

• "Introduction to Art Nouveau, History and Definition by Senses-artnouveau.com." Art Nouveau Jewelry and Art Nouveau Reproductions, Gifts and Typical Souvenirs from

Brussels, Fashion Accessories at Senses Art Nouveau.com. Web. 30 Oct. 2011. 

• "Art Nouveau, Design Style: Characteristics, History, Famous Artists: Art Nouveau Architecture, Interior Decoration, Decorative Arts, Posters, Illustration." Art Encyclopedia: Visual Arts Guide To European, Irish, American Painting & Sculpture: Greatest Artists, Best Museums, History of Art Movements, Renaissance. Web. 30 Oct. 2011.