Art Nouveau Paintings

A LOOK AT

Art Nouveau first emerged in the 1880s under the journal Le’Art Moderne, which was a term used to describe an art group of painters and designers who sought to bring about reform via their art.

ART NOUVEAU

The Art Nouveau movement is an international movement that gave rise to the bold and defiant posters and imagery found in 19th-century literature.

GLOBAL ART MOVEMENT

Art Nouveau also gave rise to new methods of making, which can be seen in glass art through acid-etched glass artworks and objects such as lamps and desk objects.

IMPACT

FAMOUS ART NOUVEAU PAINTINGS

Woman in a Striped Dress (1895) Édouard Vuillard

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Tournée du Chat Noir de Rodolphe Salis (1896) Théophile Steinlen

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Femmes à la Source (1898) Paul Sérusier

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The May Queen (1900) Margaret Macdonald

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Judith and the Head of Holofernes (1901) Gustav Klimt

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The Dancer’s Reward, for Salomé by Oscar Wilde (1907) Aubrey Vincent Beardsley

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The Tree of Life, Stoclet Frieze (1909) Gustav Klimt

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The Slav Epic (1910 – 1928) Alphonse Mucha

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Reclining Woman with Green Stockings (Adele Harms) (1917) Egon Schiele

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Merchant’s Wife at Tea (1918) Boris Kustodiev

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