Art Nouveau & Art Deco - Art nouveau et art déco

Art Nouveau, dating to the the turn of the twentieth century, is founded on an aesthetic of organic, curvilinear forms. Art Deco, meanwhile, arose in France…
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Impressive for its decoration in the purest Art Nouveau vein, this molten vermeil teapot is the work of Alphonse Debain. The only existing record of this object is the photo in which it appears above a display cabinet of Alphonse Debain's company during the Universal Exhibition of 1900. #artnouveau #magical #teapot Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Musée D'orsay, Nouveau, Exhibition, E.t Art, Deco, Objects, Pure Products
An Art Nouveau Ode to Nature
Impressive for its decoration in the purest Art Nouveau vein, this molten vermeil teapot is the work of Alphonse Debain. The only existing record of this object is the photo in which it appears above a display cabinet of Alphonse Debain's company during the Universal Exhibition of 1900. #artnouveau #magical #teapot
It is hard to say, since this silver bowl by Philippe Oberlé and another in gilt bronze and shell by Henri and René Treser reflect both periods. #artdeco #artnouveau #silver Home Décor, Gilt, Bronze, Silver Bowl, Fountain, Bowl
Art Nouveau or Art Deco?
It is hard to say, since this silver bowl by Philippe Oberlé and another in gilt bronze and shell by Henri and René Treser reflect both periods. #artdeco #artnouveau #silver
This pendant by Georges Fouquet dated 1902 is the highlight of this watch and jewelry auction. It attests to his interest in gold jewelry with color stones and enamel... #artnouveau #gold #jewelry Baroque, Centre, Jewellery, Paris, Ornate Necklace, Vintage Jewellery, Baroque Pearls, Demantoid Garnet
When Fouquet and Mucha Created a Butterfly
This pendant by Georges Fouquet dated 1902 is the highlight of this watch and jewelry auction. It attests to his interest in gold jewelry with color stones and enamel... #artnouveau #gold #jewelry
The lavish scene sprawls out across this thirteen-foot-high, nearly ten-foot-wide stone panel. A hunter shoots an arrow at a bounding bear, two deer flee and a duck flies away, while another hunter carries a boar on his shoulders as a squirrel munches at his feet. Read more about this special work by Alfred-Auguste Janniot’s... #artdeco #paris #sculpture Ancient Art, Inspiration, Art, Sculptures, Russian Art, Wooden Sculpture, Foundry
Janniot the Master of Monumental Sculpture
The lavish scene sprawls out across this thirteen-foot-high, nearly ten-foot-wide stone panel. A hunter shoots an arrow at a bounding bear, two deer flee and a duck flies away, while another hunter carries a boar on his shoulders as a squirrel munches at his feet. Read more about this special work by Alfred-Auguste Janniot’s... #artdeco #paris #sculpture
Created by René Lalique, this perfume bottle features a spectacular “tiara stopper” made of blackberries. Designed for private customers, it is for sale with Besch Cannes Auction and estimated at €22,000/25,000. #Lalique #ArtDeco #Perfume #Flacon #Nature Perfume, Design, Perfume Bottles, Lalique, Bottle, Cannes
Lalique
Created by René Lalique, this perfume bottle features a spectacular “tiara stopper” made of blackberries. Designed for private customers, it is for sale with Besch Cannes Auction and estimated at €22,000/25,000. #Lalique #ArtDeco #Perfume #Flacon #Nature
René Lalique takes inspiration from intricate, tropical passionflowers with these pendant lights, created in 1924. René Lalique (1860-1945), pair of Passiflore pendant lights, created in 1924, in molded, pressed glass, composed of rounded slabs attached to each other by metal fixings and forming a sphere with relief decoration. #Design #Lighting #Lamp #Inspiration #ArtDeco Pendant Lighting, Metal, Lights, Pendant, Lamp
René Lalique, pair of Passiflore pendant lights, created in 1924
René Lalique takes inspiration from intricate, tropical passionflowers with these pendant lights, created in 1924. René Lalique (1860-1945), pair of Passiflore pendant lights, created in 1924, in molded, pressed glass, composed of rounded slabs attached to each other by metal fixings and forming a sphere with relief decoration. #Design #Lighting #Lamp #Inspiration #ArtDeco
Going for over three times its high estimate at Oxio, Paul Jouve’s Two Lying Tigers is emblematic of the artist’s work. The stylized figures made him a major artist of the Art Deco period. The tight framing and neutral background against which the beasts stand out, heighten their sculptural presence. A quiet power emerges from their massive bodies, whose stylized volumes are underscored by the lines of their coats. #ModernArt #OilPainting Tiger, Beast, Stylized, Figures, Animal Painter, Artist
Paul Jouve (1878-1973), Deux tigres couchés (Two Lying Tigers)
Going for over three times its high estimate at Oxio, Paul Jouve’s Two Lying Tigers is emblematic of the artist’s work. The stylized figures made him a major artist of the Art Deco period. The tight framing and neutral background against which the beasts stand out, heighten their sculptural presence. A quiet power emerges from their massive bodies, whose stylized volumes are underscored by the lines of their coats. #ModernArt #OilPainting
Jacques Damon’s monumental stained-glass window. Depicting a view of Montmartre and Sacre-Coeur in Art Deco form, his elegant but graphic lines truly left a mark on his era. #ArtDeco #Paris Stained Glass, Art Deco Stained Glass, Art Deco Stained Glass Window, Art Nouveau Interior, Stained Glass Church
Montmartre, c. 1925, Art Deco stained glass window in colored and frosted glass
Jacques Damon’s monumental stained-glass window. Depicting a view of Montmartre and Sacre-Coeur in Art Deco form, his elegant but graphic lines truly left a mark on his era. #ArtDeco #Paris
Georges Barbier (1882-1932) for Jeanne Paquin, L'Odalisque, 1911, folding fan in balloon form, silk leaf stenciled with a dance scene, bone sticks painted with orange flowers on a midnight blue background, original tassel Fan, Dance, Jeanne Paquin, Georges, Jeanne
Georges Barbier (1882-1932) for Jeanne Paquin, L'Odalisque, 1911
Georges Barbier (1882-1932) for Jeanne Paquin, L'Odalisque, 1911, folding fan in balloon form, silk leaf stenciled with a dance scene, bone sticks painted with orange flowers on a midnight blue background, original tassel
A true tool of seduction, fans speak the language of lovers – used to communicate a secret code of courtship and love. Bastard turns these items into objets d’art, using goldfish mother-of-pearl to build this iridescent creation. #ValentinesDay #Courtship #ArtDeco #Paris #Camellia Goldfish, Art Deco Fan, Camellia, Seduction, Iridescent
Art Deco Fan by Georges Bastard
A true tool of seduction, fans speak the language of lovers – used to communicate a secret code of courtship and love. Bastard turns these items into objets d’art, using goldfish mother-of-pearl to build this iridescent creation. #ValentinesDay #Courtship #ArtDeco #Paris #Camellia
This set of 18 panels decorated the smoking room of the Normandie. The luxury ocean liner, at the apex of Art Deco design, was to make the fastest ever crossing of a passenger ship to New York on its maiden voyage. Luckily, these panels - to which Dunand had devoted huge amounts of time and dedication - survived the fire that capsized the boat in 1942. #ArtDeco #InteriorDesign #Cruise #Tiles #DecorativeArts Normandy, Art Deco Movement, Art Deco Design, Art Deco Cabinet, French Artists, French Art, Art Decor
Jean Dunand, La Conquête du cheval, 1935
This set of 18 panels decorated the smoking room of the Normandie. The luxury ocean liner, at the apex of Art Deco design, was to make the fastest ever crossing of a passenger ship to New York on its maiden voyage. Luckily, these panels - to which Dunand had devoted huge amounts of time and dedication - survived the fire that capsized the boat in 1942. #ArtDeco #InteriorDesign #Cruise #Tiles #DecorativeArts
From Jacques Majorelle to Emile Gallé to René Lalique, the house of two collectors was filled entirely with Art Nouveau pieces. On exhibition and then sold by Olivier Doutrebente, find more Art Nouveau and Art Deco furniture and decorations at Drouot. #ArtNouveau #ArtDeco #InteriorDesign #DesignInspiration Fresco, Interior, Art Deco Furniture, Collection
Art Nouveau Interior
From Jacques Majorelle to Emile Gallé to René Lalique, the house of two collectors was filled entirely with Art Nouveau pieces. On exhibition and then sold by Olivier Doutrebente, find more Art Nouveau and Art Deco furniture and decorations at Drouot. #ArtNouveau #ArtDeco #InteriorDesign #DesignInspiration
#ArtNouveau #MuchaStyle #Poster Poster Prints, Alphonse Mucha, Sale Poster, Alphonse Mucha Art, Illustrations And Posters, Giclee, Graphic Artist, Giclee Print
Alphonse Mucha, Label for LU Vanilla Wafers
#ArtNouveau #MuchaStyle #Poster
The Mayor of Nancy, France, commissioned this glass painting that features palms and cypresses, berries and wysteria blooms, as well as a peacock in the foreground. At over 2m or 6.5ft tall, this stained-glass window illustrates Grüber’s move from Art Nouveau to Art Deco. Oil On Canvas, Stained Glass Windows, Glass Window, Spanish Artists, Artwork
Jacques Grüber Stained Glass Window (c.1920-1925)
The Mayor of Nancy, France, commissioned this glass painting that features palms and cypresses, berries and wysteria blooms, as well as a peacock in the foreground. At over 2m or 6.5ft tall, this stained-glass window illustrates Grüber’s move from Art Nouveau to Art Deco.
Working from Paris, the center of Art Deco, Marcilhac talks about her family’s interest in the decorative arts, her ethos, and the future of a niche but ever-successful market. Read the interview at La Gazette Drouot. #AmélieMarcilhac #ArtDeco #ArtNouveau #Library Century, Culture, Library, Heritage, 20th Century
Amélie Marcilhac: Art Deco as a Cultural Heritage
Working from Paris, the center of Art Deco, Marcilhac talks about her family’s interest in the decorative arts, her ethos, and the future of a niche but ever-successful market. Read the interview at La Gazette Drouot. #AmélieMarcilhac #ArtDeco #ArtNouveau #Library