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FRANCE
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Des Mots & Des Arts (Paris)Words & Arts aims to make the diversity of the artistic creation more accessible (classical, modern and contemporary Art history) during guided tours (exhibitions, walks in Paris) Art history courses and customised organized cultural events, which tackle, amongst other things, Art Nouveau, the Pré-Raphaelite movement, symbolism and Paris of the Belle Epoque. In French. Link
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BELGIUM
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Design Museum (Gent)Important Art Nouveau collection. Among others works by Henry van de Velde, Victor Horta, Paul Hankar, Gustave Serrurier-Bouvy and Philippe Wolfers. In Dutch and English. Link
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FINLAND
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Designmuseo (Helsinki)The Designmuseo’s comprehensive and varied collections shed light on the history and development of Finnish design, including the Art Nouveau era. In English, Finnish and Swedish. Link
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GERMANY
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Deutsches Tapetenmuseum (Kassel)Website of the German wallpaper museum. In German. Link
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SPAIN
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Disseny Hub (Barcelona)The Disseny Hub contains three museums: the Museum of Decorative Arts, which includes a European collection, the Textile Museum and the Cabinet of Graphic Arts. In Catalan, Castilian and English. Link
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BELGIUM
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Doctors House (Charleroi)Presentation of the Doctors House, built in 1908 by Alfred Machélidon and listed in 1994, manifesto of the arts and crafts. In French. Link
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GREAT BRITAIN
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Dorman Museum
(Middleborough)The Dorman Museum has a large collection of Linthorpe Pottery, including many designs by Dr. Christopher Dresser.
Currently under refurbishment. Link
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GERMANY
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Drawings of Edward Burne-Jones (Stuttgart)The official website of the Stuttgart Staatgalerie which houses drawings of the pre-raphaelite painter Edward Burne-Jones. In German and English. Link
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NETHERLANDS
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Drents Museum (Assen)Hosts a collection of Art Nouveau paintings and objects. Collected by the "Stichting Schone Kunsten rond 1900". In Dutch. Link
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FRANCE
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Ecole de Nancy - Art Nouveau (Nancy)A site presenting the works of Ecole de Nancy. Produced by Office de tourisme de Nancy. In French. Link
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FRANCE
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Ecole de Nancy Museum's blog (Nancy)A blog with informal articles about the Art Nouveau movement. In French. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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Edgar Wood, an architect of note (Manchester)Presentation of the architect Edgar Wood and its work. In English. Link
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FRANCE
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Egyptian House (Strasbourg)The Egyptian house was designed in 1905 by the young and slef-taught Franz Scheyder for a tailor. Painted in vivid colors with a giant mural, the facade is decorated with the representation of a duck hunting in the marshes of the Nile carried out by Adolf Zilly. Link
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USA
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Elbert Hubbard Roycroft Museum (New York)The Hubbard Museum combined its acquisitions with the Roycroft collection of George and Gladys ScheideMantel in the house they had built (1910) by Roycroft Craftsmen. The garden contains a fountain base by Catherine Maltwood. The Godfrey family purchased Link
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FRANCE
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Eloge de l'Art ()Blog about Art history by Alain Truong with Art Nouveau ceramics. In French. Link
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SPAIN
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España Hotel (Barcelona)Opened in 1859, this 4 stars Hotel was later renovated by the celebrated modernist architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner. The hotel has always been considered a little gem of Barcelona modernism. Completely renovated in 2010, it combines modern interior design with the classicism of a nineteenth century building. In English, French, German, Catalan, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese. Link
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ESTONIA
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Estonian Art Nouveau (Tallinn)Presentation of Estonian Art Nouveau, published by the Estonian Institute. In English. Link
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FRANCE
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Eugene Grasset ()Blog dedicated to the artist Eugene Grasset. In French. Link
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FRANCE
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Eugene Grasset ()Website dedicated to Eugene Grasset with 517 photos of works online (posters, jewels, stained glass windows, furniture, calenders, prints, books, mosaics, etc). In French and English. Link
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GERMANY
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Europäischen Vereinigung der Freunde Henry van de Veldes e.V. (International)Association to promote the works by Henry van de Velde, with a presentation of his most important designs in Belgium and Germany. In German. Link
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