Enllaços a llocs relacionats amb l'Art Nouveau

Enllaços a llocs relacionats amb l'Art Nouveau

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Le Grand Café (Moulins)
Brasserie built in 1899 in Art Nouveau style and listed as historical monument in 1978. In French.
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Eloge de l'Art ()
Blog about Art history by Alain Truong with Art Nouveau ceramics. In French.
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Museum of Printing (Lyon)
The Museum of Printing of Lyon offers exhibitions as well as archives listed on the website. In French.
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Syberia I and II ()
Videogame with Art Nouveau scenery. Page in French.
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L'Art nouveau (Northampton)
Blog dedicated to Art Nouveau and movements that inspired it as Japanese, Pre-Raphaelites or symbolism. In French.
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Oscar Graf, XIX Decorative Arts XX (Paris)
This gallerist owner, based in Paris, specialized in decorative Arts from the end of XIXth century to the beginning of XXth century and coming from most of the European countries as well as the United States, attaches a particular importance to the Japanese or “aesthetic” movement, which operated in western Europe from 1868. In French or in English.
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Rivage de Bohême (Paris)
An illustrated Webpage dedicated to the Art nouveau drawings. In French.
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The Lalique Museum (Wingen-sur-Moder)
The official website of the Lalique Museum, which houses the Art nouveau creations of René Lalique (jewels, drawings, perfume bottles, crystals). In French, English and German.
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The Saint-Vianney Hotel (Le Cannet)
The official website of the Bonnard Museum, housed in the Vianney Hotel, typical Villa of the 1900’s buildings. In French.
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The Art nouveau work of René Binet (Paris)
A webpage dedicated to the work of the french architect and designer René Binet, associated with the Art nouveau trend by his natural inspired work. In English.
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The « La croisée des Arts nouveaux » Association (Strasbourg)
Website of the « La croisée des Arts nouveaux » Association, promoting Arts nouveaux through conferences, guided tours, outings and scientific analysis. In French.
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The Cure d’air Trianon  (Malzéville)
A webpage dedicated to this summer Brasserie built in Malzéville in 1902 in the Nancy-style Art nouveau, expression of the “Belle-Epoque” lifestyle. In French.
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Musée départemental de l'Oise (Beauvais)
Collection with creations by Gustave Serrurier-Bovy and Auguste Delaherche. In French.
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Antiques 1900-1930 ()
Art Déco and Art Nouveau antiquities. In French and English.
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Art Nouveau Pharmacy in Commercy (Commercy)
Page dedicated to an Art Nouveau chemist's in Commercy (Meuse). In French.
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Euville cityhall (Meuse) (Euville)
Wikipedia page about the City Hall of Euville, the only public building built in the Ecole de Nancy style. Achieved in 1903 by H. Gutton and E. Vallin, the building also hosts stained-glass windows by J. Gruber and lights by Louis Majorelle. In French.
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Champigneulles Breweries (Champigneulles)
Office buildings designed by renowned architect Lucien Bentz in association with sculptor Alfred Finot steering committee member of the School of Nancy. The first stone was laid in 1897. In French.
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Jardin de Cristal (Nancy)
This website is a general historical presentation of glass in the Lorraine region, including texts about Art nouveau and Emile Gallé. In French.
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Le Corbusier Foundation (Paris)
Official website of the Le Corbusier Foundation, founded in 1968 by Le Corbusier himself. In French and English.
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Galerie des Gobelins (Paris)
Webpage about the Galerie des Gobelins, building created by Jean-Camille Formigé in 1922 to present the works of craftsmen of national manufacture to the general public. In French.
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