Title: Art Nouveau
1Art Nouveau Art Deco
2Art Nouveau
1880-1914
- French Belgian name- Developed in Europe and
North America- New decorative style "the noodle
style" (delicate, flowing, floral, organic,
vines, feminine)- Inspiration from nature and
woman- A response to Industrial
Revolution (welcomed the technology process, new
materials, new production methods, especially
cast iron)- The art became a part of their
everyday life and was seen everywhere.
3Art Nouveau inspires the World It is seen
everywhereBuildings, furniture, pottery,
textiles, clothing, jewelry, painting, glassware,
metal work, sculpture, and graphic design.
4POSTERS MAGAZINES
5POSTER
6STAINED GLASS WORK
7ARCHITECTURE
8ARCHITECTURE
9INTERIOR DESIGN
10IRON WORKS
11JEWELRY
12HOUSEWARE
13SEEN TODAY IN TATOOING
14ART DECO
1920S-1930S
- - Followed the art nouveau movement
- - Reflective of roaring 20's and great depression
- Bolder designs
- (angular, symmetrical geometric forms, sleek
- straighter lines)
- Popular in sky scrapers
- (New York Chrysler and Empire state building,
Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall) - - Similar to art nouveau art but more modern
sophistication
15Art Deco seen in all things Architecture, high
fashion, jewelry, commercial printing and
interior design
16COMMERCIAL DESIGN
17INTERIOR DESIGN
18INTERIOR DESIGN
19ARCHITECTURE
Chrysler Building
20ARCHITECTURE
Empire State Building
21ARCHITECTURE
Radio City Music Hall
22ARCHITECTURE
23STAINED GLASS ART
24HOUSEWARE
25TILE ART
26IRON WORKS
27JEWELRY
28DECO FEMALE FIGURE