The Nazis thought him ‘dangerous’, the communists spurned him as ‘decadent’ — now a new museum in Prague seeks to revive his ...
Read on to learn more about Art Nouveau artists who defined the aesthetic of the movement throughout Europe. 1. Alphonse Mucha, the King of Art Nouveau Alphonse Mucha was the undoubted leader of ...
The “Swedish Grace” movement may not be a household name, but its story is full of design history and influence.
Carl Moll was a well-known Austrian painter closely associated with the Art Nouveau movement. Taking inspiration from the French Neo-Impressionists, he became a founding member of the Vienna Secession ...
René Lalique was a seminal French glass designer known for his Art Nouveau and Art Deco perfume bottles, chandeliers, vases, and jewelry. Widely revered and influential in the decorative arts, Lalique ...
The Art Nouveau movement began in Europe as a response to the Industrial Revolution and the dominance of historical revival styles. Artists and architects sought to create a design language that ...
“The whimsical, stylised essence of Art Nouveau appeals to me — both as an artist and as a lover of the natural world.” High Jewellery artist Cindy Chao’s Peony Brooch inducted into London ...
Timeless Mucha surveys Czech painter and decorative artist Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), exploring his revolutionary contributions to graphic design and the enduring influence of his signature style.
SBS Ms Sato talks about the comprehensiveness of the exhibition 'Alphonse Mucha Spirit of Art Nouveau' which covers the artist's whole career, and also talks about the collaboration with AGNSW to ...