Art Nouveau 1)What is Art Nouveau? 2)When was the style fashionable? Give dates to and from) 3)What...

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Art Nouveau 1) What is Art Nouveau? 2) When was the style fashionable? Give dates to and from) 3) What shapes and forms make something recognisable as being in the style of Art Nouveau? 4) Name three designers who worked in the Art Nouveau style and say what kind of work they did. 5) Name two artists who worked in the Art Nouveau style. 6) Why do you think the artists and designers liked this style of designing (Write at least 25 words) 7) Do you like this style of design? Why?/Why not? (Write at least 25

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Art Nouveau1) What is Art Nouveau?2) When was the style fashionable? Give

dates to and from)3) What shapes and forms make something

recognisable as being in the style of Art Nouveau?

4) Name three designers who worked in the Art Nouveau style and say what kind of work they did.

5) Name two artists who worked in the Art Nouveau style.

6) Why do you think the artists and designers liked this style of designing (Write at least 25 words)

7) Do you like this style of design? Why?/Why not? (Write at least 25 words)

8) What is the difference between Art and Design?

What? When? Where?

Art Nouveau (New Art) was an international style of decoration and architecture which developed in the 1880’s and 1890’s and was popular until the 1920’s and 1930’s.

The movement began in Paris and spread throughout Europe and America. It was called different names in different countries.

Hector Guimard (Paris Metro)

Why?A new group of artists wanted to invent a style of art which would make use of new materials. Architects wanted to experiment with glass and iron which allowed them to make use of curved lines, rather than the straight, solid forms that had been used in the past.

Artists were influenced by Eastern Art (from China and Japan) which made use of swerving lines and bold simplification.

Katsushika Hokusai The waterfall where Yoshitsune washed his horse, c. 1832

Katsushika Hokusai The Great Wave of Kanagawa, 1830-31

StyleAlthough the style of Art Nouveau varied slightly from country to country, in general it can be recognised by the use of flowing lines based on natural forms. Plants, flowers , shells and animals were all sources of inspiration for designers

The style influenced all kinds of design from illustration, to

architecture, interior design, furniture, graphic design and

jewellery.

What materials do you think have been used to make these?

Antoni Gaudi (Architect, Barcelona)

Antoni Gaudi designed an entire house in Barcelona where no wall was straight. He also had to design special curved furniture to fit into the rooms

Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish Architect and Interior Designer.

An Art Nouveau Interior (Great Britain)In the style of Charles Rennie

Mackintosh

An Art Nouveau Interior (French) Which room do you like best and why?

Dulac (Illustrator) His work covers a wide

range of themes and styles, and is characterized by the strongly defined personality of the people he depicts and the elaborate backgrounds and shading of his scenes Dulac is best known for his illustrations of the Arabian Nights and various fairytales.

Arthur Rackh

am(British Illustrator)heavily influenced by Art Nouveau

Alphonse Mucha

(Graphic Design)

Theodore Steinlen

(Graphic Artist)

Graphic DesignArt Nouveau

lettering

Medieval Illuminations

Louis Comfort Tiffany: Stained Glass and Jewellery

Gustav Klimt

(painter)

Many contemporary Artists, Illustrators and Designers are still inspired by the

Art Nouveau style.

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Student WorksSelf-Portrait in Art Nouveau Style

Student WorksSelf-Portrait in Art

Nouveau Style

This slide presentation modified byGloria J. BrinkmanOctober 4, 2013