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  2. Art Nouveau - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau (/ ˌ ɑː r (t) n uː ˈ v oʊ / AR(T) noo-VOH; French: [aʁ nuvo] ⓘ; lit. ' New Art '), Jugendstil and Secessionsstil in German, is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts.

  3. Major town houses of the architect Victor Horta (Brussels)

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    From 1892, Horta began working in the new Art Nouveau style. In 1893, he designed the Hôtel Tassel, [1] which is considered one of the first examples of Art Nouveau architecture (along with the Hankar House by Paul Hankar, built at the same time).

  4. What Is Art Nouveau Architecture? Here's Everything to Know ...

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    Our guide to Art Nouveau architecture explores the late 19th-century movement known for flowing lines and organic forms and how it influenced the culture.

  5. Category:Art Nouveau buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau apartment buildings (37 P) B. Art Nouveau bridges (12 P) C. Art Nouveau church buildings (1 C, 7 P) S. Art Nouveau synagogues (29 P) This page was ...

  6. Lavirotte Building - Wikipedia

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    The building is one of the best-known surviving examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Paris. The facade is lavishly decorated with sculpture and ceramic tiles made by the ceramics manufacturer Alexandre Bigot. Lavirotte was awarded the prize for the most original new facade in the 7th arrondissement in 1901.

  7. Victor Horta - Wikipedia

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    The building is widely recognized as one of the first appearances of Art Nouveau in architecture (along with the Hankar House by Paul Hankar, built at the same time). [ 12 ] [ 1 ] [ 13 ] In 2000, it was designated, along with three other town houses designed soon afterwards, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site .

  8. Art Nouveau religious buildings - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau temples are churches, chapels, synagogues, and mosques built in the style known as Art Nouveau in French and English languages (also Modern Style or Glasgow style in the latter one), Jugendstil in Germany and Nordic countries, Secessionsstil in countries of former Austro-Hungary, Modernisme in Catalan, Modern in Russian, Stile Liberty or Stile Floreale in Italian.

  9. National Romantic style - Wikipedia

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    Tampere Cathedral, an example of National Romantic architecture in Finland. The National Romantic style was a Nordic architectural style that was part of the National Romantic movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is often considered to be a form of Art Nouveau.