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UNITED KINGDOM
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Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society (TACS) (Oldham)Since 1981 the Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society has served as Britain’s national society which promotes the study and conservation of tiles and architectural ceramics. An international membership of individuals and institutions is drawn from the fields of tile museums, conservation, manufacturing (both industrial and craft), architecture, design, tile collecting and antiques. In English. Link
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FRANCE
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Thistles under the balcony (Paris)A blog dedicated to Art Nouveau architecture, especially in France. In French. Link
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TUNISIA
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Théâtre municipal de Tunis (Tunis)Page dedicated to the Art Nouveau style Theatre of the city of Tunis, built by Jean-Emile Resplendy. In French. Link
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USA
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The Zsolnay Tiles Museum (Newport)A site dedicated to Zsolnay tiles. The Zsolnay Tile Museum represents the private collection of Federico Santi and John Gacher, Newport, Rhode Island. In English. Link
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UNITED STATES
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The Wolfsonian Museum (Miami Beach)This museum displays an important collection from the British Movement Arts and Crafts as well as Dutch and Italian Art Nouveau furnitures. In English. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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The Winsford Trust (Beaworthy)The Winsford Trust leads a restoration project of the Listed Winsford Cottage Hospital, a fine example of Arts & Craft Architecture designed by the influential Arts & Craft designer Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857–1941). In English. Link
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GREAT BRITAIN
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The Willow Tea Rooms (Glasgow)Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1904, remains open to public. In English. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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The William Morris Society in the United States (Washington)Founded in New York in 1971 as an affiliate of the UK William Morris Society, the William Morris Society in the United States strives to publicize the life and work of William Morris and his associates. They coordinate their activities with their fellow Morris Societies in the UK and Canada, and distribute UK and US Newsletters and a biannual Journal of William Morris Studies. In English. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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The William Morris Gallery (Walthamstow)The William Morris Gallery, opened by Prime Minister Clement Attlee in 1950, is the only public museum devoted to England's best known and most versatile designer. In English. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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The William Morris Gallery (Walthamstow)Water House, Lloyd Park, Forest Road, Walthamstow… This is a very nice small gallery which hosts over 10,000 objects. It was once the home for Morris' family and is uniquely placed to tell the story of the life and work of Morris and his artistic circle. In English. Link
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GREAT BRITAIN
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The Whitworth Art Gallery (Manchester)The Whitworth houses the finest collection of Arts and Crafts designs for both Wallpapers and Fabrics. Also on display are rare Voysey furniture, Edgar Wood Furnishings and a wonderful Morris & Co tapestry. In English. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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The Watts Chapel (Compton)Designed and built by Mary Watts, the wife of the artist G.F. Watts, the Chapel is a wonderful fusion of influences, including Art Nouveau, Celtic, Romanesque and Egyptian. In English. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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The Victorian web ()This smart database, one of the oldest academic and scholarly Websites, includes primary and secondary texts in Art Nouveau, Japonisme and Arts & Crafts notably. In English. Link
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GREAT BRITAIN
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The Victoria and Albert Museum (London)Hosts important Art Nouveau collections. In English. Link
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FRANCE
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The tanner's House (Nancy)An illustrated blogpage about the house of the tanner Victor Luc, built in 1904 by Jacques René Hermant, with the trademark of the Ecole de Nancy. In French. Link
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SERBIA
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The Subotica Synagogue (Subotica)Presentation by the World Monuments fund of this Art Nouveau synagogue sadly derelict due to the turbulent and tragic history of the region. A unique project, SOS Synagogue, has linked the City of Subotica and its Jewish community in a joint effort with the help of the WMF to restore the synagogue as a means of preserving memory to forge a better futur. In English. Link
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USA
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The Stickley Museum and Craftsman Farms (New Jersey)Craftsman Farms, located in Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, is the former home of noted turn-of-the-century designer Gustav Stickley, a major proponent of the "Arts and Crafts" home building and furnishing. The log house, built in 1911, is one of the m Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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The Standen House (Standen)A presentation by the National Trust of the Standen family home built by Philipp Webb and William Morris, with the participation of others big names of the Arts and Crafts Movement. In English. Link
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FRANCE
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The Société Générale and the Art Nouveau architecture (Nancy)This illustrated article tells the choice of an Art Nouveau architecture for some branches of this French bank institution from the end of the XIXth century until the beginning of the first World War. In French. Link
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FRANCE
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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. Link
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