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UNITED KINGDOM
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The Pre-Raphaelites - video (International)The BBC presents series examining the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, who brought notoriety to British art in the 19th century, bursting into the spotlight in 1848 and shocking their peers with a new kind of radical art. In English.
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35CIurzUKCA&feature=relmfu
part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDcfqf_Uae8&feature=relmfu
part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpLYiSpZ6IA&feature=relmfu
part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdVk2EUalYY&feature=relmfu
part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_v7P12MX4CY&feature=relmfu
part 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUENBFLzHTQ&feature=relmfu
part 8: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-b02vWvVNc&feature=relmfu
part 9: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSKaGULpLSk&feature=relmfu Link
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SWITZERLAND
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The peacocks House (Genève)Presentation of the Peacocks, reflection of 1900 Geneva, built in 1902-1903 by Eugène Cavalli and Ami Golay. In French. Link
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USA
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The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass (New York)The mission of The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass is to preserve, interpret, and develop its holdings of Tiffany lamps, windows, glass, and related objects. The collection is accessible through changing exhibitions, public programs, and publications. A distinctive feature of the Neustadt Collection is its commitment to foster a better understanding of Tiffany by making its objects available through traveling exhibitions to museums and galleries around the country. In English. Link
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UNITED STATES
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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City)The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is internationally recognized for its outstanding collection of more than 33,500 objects. From ancient times to modern day, it notably hosts a decorative arts collection presenting objects coming from Europe at the end of the 19th century - beginning of the 20th century - From Joseph Hoffmann or Arts & Crafts style. Link
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FINLAND
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The National Museum of Finland (Helsinki)The collections show the history of Finnish culture and society from the Middle Ages until the beginning of the 20th century. In Finnish, Swedish and English. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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The Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture (Hertfordshire)MoDA has a collection of archive material which includes The Silver Studio Collection of wallpaper and fabric designs, many by Arts and Crafts designers. In English. Link
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CZECH REPUBLIC
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The Municipal House (Prague)Official site of The Municipal House, one of the most famous Art Nouveau buildings in Prague. In Czech and English. Link
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FRANCE
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The municipal baths of Strasbourg (Strasbourg)A well-documented description of the Art Nouveau municipal baths of Stransbourg built in 1908 by F. Beblo. In English. Link
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SPAIN
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The modernist gallery of the wine cellars López de Heredia Landeta ( La Rioja)Official Website of the wine producer R. López de Heredia y Landeta, whose the wine cellar includes a gallery with a modernist style, built in 1903. Link
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SPAIN
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The Modernismo heritage of Melilla City (Melilla)Official website of the Fundacion Melilla Ciudad Monumental, which presents the Modernismo heritage of Melilla City. In Spanish. Link
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UNITED STATES
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)This museum hosts, among others, an important decorative arts department, which comprises one of the most important collection of stained glasses and especially some art works of Louis Comfort Tiffany. In English. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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The Lighthouse (Glasgow)Hosts the Mackintosh Interpretation Centre, among others. In English. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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The Liberty Shop (London)Webpage from the "Liberty" London shop explaining Arthur Liberty's life and the influences of Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau. In English. Link
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JAPAN
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The Lalique Museum (Hakone)Dedicated to the collection of works by René Lalique, a unique artist who bridged the art nouveau and art deco movements of the 19th and 20th century. The exhibition covers a wide range of the glass work such as perfume bottles and vases which demonstrate Link
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FRANCE
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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. Link
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AUSTRIA
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The Klimt Villa (Wien)The Website of the Klimt Villa in Vienna's 13th district, that Gustav Klimt used as a studio from 1911 until his death in 1918. In German and English. Link
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AUSTRIA
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The Jugendstil Vienna (Vienna)An interesting route suggested by the Globekid Website in order to discover the Jugendstil Vienna with one's family. In French. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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The Huntarian (Glasgow)The official Website of the Hunterian, founded in 1807 and. It is the Scotland's oldest public museum and home to one of the largest collections outside the National Museums. It hosts notably the largest single holding of the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and The Mackintosh House, the reassembled interiors from his Glasgow home. In English. Link
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ITALY
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The House of the Owls (Roma)The House of Owls is outstanding in its originality. It was planned in 1839 by the architect Giuseppe Jappelli as a Swiss Cabin ; in the early twentieth century, it was transformed into an eclectic "cottage", the residence of Prince Torlonia. In Italian. Link
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GREAT BRITAIN
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The Hill House (Helensburgh)This is Charles Rennie Mackintosh who built the Hill House. Not only did he imagine the architecture of the building, but also the interior decoration and the garden. In English. Link
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