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  2. Art Nouveau furniture - Wikipedia

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    Furniture created in the Art Nouveau style was prominent from the beginning of the 1890s to the beginning of the First World War in 1914. It characteristically used forms based on nature, such as vines, flowers and water lilies, and featured curving and undulating lines, sometimes known as the whiplash line, both in the form and the decoration.

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  4. Eugène Gaillard - Wikipedia

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    Eugène Gaillard (1862–1933) was a French Art Nouveau industrial designer, architect and advocate of modern design. [1]

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  7. Maison de l'Art Nouveau - Wikipedia

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    In the pavilion, Bing exhibited installations of modern furniture, tapestries and objets d'art by artists Edward Colonna, Georges de Feure, and Eugène Gaillard. [4] These decorative displays became associated strongly with an artistic style that was becoming popular across Europe, and for which his gallery subsequently provided a name: Art ...