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| | Art Nouveau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Art nouveau /ɑʀ nuvo/ (French for "new art") is a style in art, architecture and design that peaked in popularity at the beginning of the 20th century. |  | | Jewelry of the Art Nouveau period revitalised the jeweller's art, with nature as the principal source of inspiration, complemented by new levels of virtuosity in enamelling and the introduction of new materials, such as opals and semi-precious stones. |  | | As an art movement it has affinities with the Pre-Raphaelites and the Symbolism (arts) movement, and artists like Aubrey Beardsley, Alfons Mucha, Edward Burne-Jones, Gustav Klimt, and Jan Toorop could be classed in more than one of these styles. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Nouveau
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| | The Home of Qdesign. (Art Nouveau) |
 | | Art Nouveau took the Arts and Crafts ‘unity across disciplines’ ideal of unity and harmony across the various fine arts and crafts media and effectively made it happen as the style was adopted throughout the visual and applied arts. |  | | Art Nouveau resurrected the interlacing lines of Celtic art and the fluid arches and curves of Gothic architecture in exuberant style, but the arts and artifacts of Japan were the crucial inspiration - along with with the legacy of the Arts and Crafts movement. |  | | This was evident in his major work, the Glasgow School of Art, which is acknowledged as a forerunner of the Modern Movement. |
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http://www.qdesign.co.nz/designhist_artnou.html
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| | ArtLex on Art Nouveau |
 | | Anatomy of an Exhibition - Art Nouveau, 1890-1914 is about the development of the National Gallery's exhibit. |  | | Member of Sztuka (Art), an organization of Polish painters related to Art Nouveau founded in 1897. |  | | ArtMagic is a "non-profit virtual art gallery" displaying fin de siècle art and an MP3 archive filled with the wistful music of this era. |
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http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/a/artnouveau.html
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| | Art Periods in France: ART NOUVEAU |
 | | Art Nouveau {ahr noo-voh'}, a French term meaning new art, refers to a style of architecture, of commercial and decorative art, and, to some extent, a style of painting and sculpture that was popular about 1900. |  | | Art Nouveau was incorporated in the rebellious psychedelic style of the 1960s and finally achieved its place as a significant style in the history of modern art. |  | | Yet not all Art Nouveau was frivolous and evanescent. |
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http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Art/nouveau.shtml
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| | art nouveau to art deco |
 | | As a founder of art schools in Germany and Belgium—his Weimar School of Arts and Crafts (1907) later became the celebrated Bauhaus—van de Velde was the most influential of art nouveau architects. |  | | This was a sharp contrast to the traditional separation of art into the distinct categories of fine art (painting and sculpture) and applied arts (ceramics, furniture, and other practical objects). |  | | The Art Nouveau style appeared in the early 1880s and was gone by the eve of the First World War. |
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http://www.modernsilver.com/artnouveaudeco.htm
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| | Art Nouveau |
 | | The term Art Nouveau is French and means New Art. |  | | Japanese art became very fashionable in Europe and European artists like van Gogh, Gauguin or Toulouse Lautrec were influenced by it. |  | | Like Impressionism, Art Nouveau was a rebellion against classical and traditional art. |
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http://www.artelino.com/articles/art_nouveau.asp
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| | Art Nouveau Jewelry and Reproductions, exclusive Fashion Accessories and original gifts by Senses Art Nouveau .com |
 | | The finest example of a total work of art produced by the creativity and the marvelous works of the Wiener Werkstätte and its Art Nouveau artists, Josef Hoffmann, Koloman Moser and Gustav Klimt, is unquestionably the Palais Stoclet in Brussels, the most remarkable collective work of international art nouveau. |  | | Bozar, the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels is presenting a new exhibition together with the MAK from Vienna, dedicated this time to the Wiener Werkstätte/ the “Viennese Workshop” of the decorative arts. |  | | This smart boutique near Gare Centrale specialises in Art Nouveau reproductions. |
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http://www.senses-artnouveau.com
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| | French Art Nouveau @ Sparrows Inc |
 | | Art Nouveau - Anatomy of an exhibition at National Gallery of Art. |  | | Majolica and art pottery objects by a number of French Art Nouveau artists, including the iridescent glazes of Clement Massier, the work of the Sarreguemines and Choisy faienceries during the period, are among the Art Nouveau ceramic offerings from Sparrows Inc. |  | | The Art Nouveau period began in France around 1890, marking the first truly original style in the decorative arts in almost a century. |
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http://www.sparrows.com/Art_Nouveau.htm
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| | Anatomy of an Exhibition - Art Nouveau, 1890-1914 |
 | | Anatomy of an Exhibition - Art Nouveau, 1890-1914 |  | | Art Nouveau,1890-1914, the largest and most comprehensive exhibition on the subject ever organized, presents one of the most innovative and exuberant of all modern art styles and the places where it flourished. |  | | Narrations are by Earl A. Powell III, director of the National Gallery of Art, and Art Nouveau curator Paul Greenhalgh, Head of Research, Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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http://www.nga.gov/feature/nouveau/nouveau.htm
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| | R.F. Moeller Jeweler: Estate Jewelry Information |
 | | The style of Art Nouveau jewelry was a radical change from the somberness and adherence to strict rules which characterized both French and English jewellery in the 1860's and 1870's. |  | | Many pieces of Art Nouveau jewelry are truly works of art, not merely items of adornment. |  | | The Art Nouveau movement, although short lived (approximately 1890 through 1910) made a lasting impact on the jewelry industry which is still felt today. |
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http://www.rfmoeller.com/estate/artnouve.htm
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| | Antiques Roadshow/Antique Speak: Art Nouveau |
 | | Unlike the Victorians before them, Art Nouveau artists were not shy about the naked body, and the aesthetic is often described as a feminine one. |  | | Art Nouveau quickly gave way to the style that many who visit the Lillian Nassau gallery confuse it with: Art Deco. |  | | These are the three words that ANTIQUES ROADSHOW appraiser Arlie Sulka uses to describe the artistic movement known as Art Nouveau, the style that flourished in the decorative arts in both Europe and America at the turn of the 20th century. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/roadshow/speak/nouveau.html
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| | Archpedia - Art Nouveau Architecture |
 | | Close links existed between Art Nouveau designers in Vienna and in Glasgow, where Charles Rennie Mackintosh's School of Art (1896-1909), with its rationalist yet poetic aesthetic, is one of the most inventive and personal of all Art Nouveau buildings. |  | | Joseph Olbrich joined the art colony at Darmstadt, in Germany, where his houses and exhibition gallery of about 1905 were boxlike, severe buildings. |  | | Josef Hoffmann left Wagner to found the Wiener Werkstätte, an Austrian equivalent of the English Arts and Crafts Movement; his best work, the Stoclet House at Brussels (1905), was an asymmetrical composition in which white planes were defined at the edges by gilt lines and decorated by formalized Art Nouveau motifs reminiscent of Wagner's ornament. |
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http://www.archpedia.com/Styles-Art-Nouveau.html
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| | Art Nouveau |
 | | Art Nouveau designers also believed that all the arts should work in harmony to create a "total work of art," or Gesamtkunstwerk: buildings, furniture, textiles, clothes, and jewelry all conformed to the principles of Art Nouveau. |  | | Text for the Introduction to Art Nouveau written by Paul Greenhalgh, Head of Research, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and Mari Griffith, department of exhibition programs, National Gallery of Art. |  | | It was developed by a brilliant and energetic generation of artists and designers, who sought to fashion an art form appropriate to the modern age. |
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http://www.nga.gov/feature/nouveau/exhibit_intro.htm
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| | Antique Jewelry Online - Art Nouveau Jewelry |
 | | The Art Nouveau design movement emerged in fin de siecle Paris, during the final years of Victoria's reign, and was showcased at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900. |  | | Like the concurrent Arts and Crafts movement, Art Nouveau was based on a return to craftsmanship, and an emphasis on design over material. |  | | Accordingly, Art Nouveau jewelry often features mythical hybrid forms and near-colorless translucent stones like moonstone and opal. |
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http://www.antiquejewelryonline.com/learn/artnouveau.htm
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| | ART NOUVEAU |
 | | The first references of Art Nouveau are in England with the works of John Ruskin (1819-1900), influenced by gothic art, he published an enormous quantity of books on literature, painting, architecture, sculpture, aesthetics, and a lot of other social themes. |  | | The Catalan Art Nouveau does not only reflect in its architecture the ornamentation richness who is common in all the Art Nouveau, but also manifest an interest to maintain and renew the traditional building and decoration techniques, using old materials such as brick and new materials (at that time) as iron and new ceramic techniques. |  | | The Art Nouveau is an artistic movement developed from the end of XIX century to the first quarter of XX century. |
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| | Art Nouveau |
 | | In the Soviet period Art Nouveau was regarded as a phenomenon of bourgeois culture. |  | | Whilst Art Nouveau was an international movement, in Georgia Art Nouveau architecture incorporated local forms. |  | | The reconstruction of old buildings in Art Nouveau style is masterfully done.Internationally Georgia's contribution to this style is virtually unknown. |
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http://www.itic.org.ge/heritage/artnouveau
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| | Art Nouveau Decorative Arts |
 | | AC 27447 ARTS and CRAFTS PERIOD COPPER WATER JUG, |  | | CORNWALL AREA, MAYBE NEWLYN, COULD ALSO BE AC 26275 ARTS and CRAFTS COPPER CRUMB TRAY WITH MATCHING |  | | CLEARLY MARKED "WMF PE" ON AC 22772 ARTS and CRAFTS, ART NOUVEAU - COPPER AND BRASS TEA |
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| | Amazon.com: Art Nouveau, 1890-1914: Books: Paul Greenhalgh |
 | | Former head of art history at Camberwell College of Art, he is the author of several books and articles, and a contributor to Abrams' A Grand Design: The Art of the Victoria and Albert Museum. |  | | This season's most scintillating art book, Art Nouveau, 1890-1914 will be unrivaled for years to come. |  | | Art Nouveau exploded onto the art and design scene in the early 1890s and spread rapidly throughout the Western world. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0810942194?v=glance
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| | VMFA: Exhibitions: Celebrating Art Nouveau: The Kreuzer Collection |
 | | A number of additional examples of Art Nouveau ceramics, metalwork and furniture in the Lewis Collection of Art Nouveau are also being shown. |  | | The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts celebrates its recent acquisition of an internationally acclaimed collection of Art Nouveau jewelry in Celebrating Art Nouveau: The Kreuzer Collection. |  | | In 1971, the museum presented one of the nation’s first major shows of Art Nouveau furniture and decorative arts. |
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http://www.vmfa.state.va.us/art_nouveau.html
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| | Art Deco: Art Nouveau at AC All Collectibles |
 | | Embossed Art Nouveau Postcard from 1902 Very decorative, embossed Art Nouveau postcard, used in 1902. |  | | This postcard has been published in books on Art Nouveau post cards. |  | | Art Nouveau design with a lady, locomotive, sailing ship, artist pallet, machinery, rural symbols at front side, Art Nouveau designed lady and inscription at back. |
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http://www.tias.com/8984/InventoryPage/1566076/1.html?pageNo=1;catId=3
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| | Art Nouveau |
 | | Alphonse Mucha: The Spirit of Art Nouveau, by Victor Arwas. |  | | From the Taschen art series, lavishly illustrated with erudite text. |  | | "In design Art Nouveau was characterized by writhing plant forms and an opposition to the historicism which had plagued the 19th century. |
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| | Asian: ArtSelect |
 | | Asian art is one of our most popular styles. |  | | From bamboo to cherry blossoms and from beautiful geishas to delicate calligraphy, this elegant collection of art prints and canvas has the perfect piece for you to custom frame. |  | | Save up to 50% everyday on quality framed art for your home or office. |
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| | Fontcraft's Scriptorium Fonts and Graphic Arts |
 | | Art Nouveau may be celebrating its 100th anniversary, but the style holds up remarkably well, and Art Nouveau fonts are both artistic and functional. |  | | The Art Nouveau collection has recently been expanded with the addition of new fonts like Boetia, Belgravia and Jugendstil Kunsthand, plus a bonus collection of frames and borders based on designs from magazines and books of the period. |  | | This new edition of the Art Nouveau collection is normally $99 but it is currently available at a special price of only $89. |
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http://www.fontcraft.com/scriptorium/anmain.html
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| | Art Nouveau |
 | | National Gallery of Art, Washington DC art nouveau exhibition. |  | | Works by Art Nouveau artists held in museums. |  | | Founders of the Arts and Crafts Movement in America and Britain, 1870-1900. |
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http://www.zeroland.co.nz/art_nouveau.html
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| | Art Nouveau... the movement, the styles |
 | | Typography of the Art Nouveau period was flowing and artistic. |  | | It was called Art Nouveau, and for a brief period in the art history of the world it brought about dramatic changes in the way ink was applied to paper. |  | | Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, by Showker Graphic Arts, The Design and Publishing Center, on behalf of the respective authors and artists. |
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http://www.graphic-design.com/DTG/Design/nouveau
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| | Roland Collection - Art Nouveau |
 | | The Art Nouveau influence on design has been a lasting one, often reaching into unexpected areas, such as the animated films of the Disney studios, for which the Art Nouveau illustrator Kay Nielsen worked late in his career. |  | | An important center of Art Nouveau was Belgium, and one sees affinities with the style in the submarine imagery, coral-like color and languorous atmosphere of James Ensor, who was associated with the Belgian Art Nouveau creators. |  | | Primarily a movement of the applied arts - interior and furniture design, architecture, book production and illustration - Art Nouveau, with its sinuous, serpentine lines and exotic, sensuous imagery, is among the most immediately recognizable and widely appreciated of artistic styles. |
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http://www.roland-collection.com/rolandcollection/section/13.htm
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| | GAUDÍ AND ART NOUVEAU IN CATALONIA |
 | | Art Nouveau Decorative Arts by arts and artists |  | | This site includes at present more than 200 architects and artists and more than 1.000 Art Nouveau artworks with more than 2.000 pictures and texts. |  | | Art Nouveau Walk Virtual Museum Architecture Sculpture Painting Decorative Arts Literature Music |
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http://www.gaudiallgaudi.com
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| | Amazon.com Books: Schools, Periods & Styles / Art Nouveau |
 | | Art Deco Cut and Use Stencils (Art Deco Cut and Use Stencils) |  | | Alphonse Mucha : The Spirit of Art Nouveau |  | | Books > Subjects > Arts & Photography > Art > Art History > Schools, Periods & Styles > |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/16244361
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| | artists and art...the-artists.org |
 | | Publish your art news on the-artists.org, exhibition openings, art event, festival, biennale, award...etc. (example) Self-service and Free. |  | | artists and art, the-artists.org, the major modern and contemporary visual artists, each artist with portrait, brief biography, links to articles, essays and artist interviews; original art, limited edition art prints, photography and poster art, paintings, multimedia and artist's books. |  | | Get your own portfolio with image's of artwork; publish exhibition openings, reviews, press releases. |
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http://the-artists.org/MovementView.cfm?id=8A01F000-BBCF-11D4-A93500D0B706...
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| | Art Nouveau World Wide Server HOME PAGE |
 | | The Art Nouveau world wide server is now at http://perso.wanadoo.fr/artnouveau/. |  | | Le serveur Art Nouveau autour du monde à changé d'hébergeur. |
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http://art-nouveau.kubos.org
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| | Art Nouveau Furniture |
 | | Certainly, I have been greatly inspired by the Art Nouveau movement and in particular the furniture of Louis Majorelle. |  | | is primarily dedicated to portraying examples of Art Nouveau Furniture it will also show other sources of inspiration behind the development of my design ideas. |  | | Beyond these rich studies the major influence behind the compositions of my sculpted furniture remains the extensive art training I received at Emerson College in England. |
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http://www.artnouveaufurniture.com
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| | Art Nouveau |
 | | The roots of Art Nouveau go back to the English Arts and Crafts Movement and |  | | This was a deliberate attempt to put an end to imitations of past styles. |  | | The name derives from the Maison de l'Art Nouveau, an interior design gallery opened in Paris in 1896 |
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http://ah.bfn.org/a/DCTNRY/a/artnou.html
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| | Art Nouveau Charles Rennie Mackintosh Art Prints |
 | | We sell various Charles Rennie Mackintosh Art Nouveau art prints and "inspired" Mackintosh gifts. |  | | We have his sought after art prints “The Tree of Influence” “Willow Tearoom Dug Out” and the “Wassail” |  | | Charles Rennie Mackintosh was not only a great architect, but also a very fine artist, unfortunately very few of the images have survived, we are able to offer a selection of these prints to view and purchase on-line. |
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http://www.scottishgiftsonline.co.uk
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| | artnet.com: Resource Library: Art Nouveau |
 | | Reproduction of works of art, §2(iii): 19th century |  | | Belgium, §VI, 3(ii): Furniture, after 1800: Art Nouveau and subsequent developments |  | | There are more than 45,000 articles in The Grove Dictionary of Art. |
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http://www.artnet.com/library/00/0044/T004438.ASP
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| | Barnes & Noble.com - Prints & Posters |
 | | Select from beautifully framed art that will enhance your office or any room in your home. |  | | These beautiful fine art posters will add a new dimension to any room. |  | | Our collection of framed photographs includes Ansel Adams’s sublime photo “Landscape at Manzanar.” It’s just one of the magnificent portrayals of nature in our collection of framed photography. |
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http://posters.barnesandnoble.com/search/Results.asp?...&WRD=Art-Nouveau
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| | Letterhead Fonts / Art Nouveau |
 | | Modern adaptation of older art nouveau styles with flourishes. |  | | Unusual typeface indicative of Charles Strong's personal style. |
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http://letterheadfonts.com/styles/artnouveau.shtml
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| | Art Nouveau |
 | | Another fine French spelter nouveau piece depicting a young girl at a well. |  | | Some original coloured patina is still visible including green vegatation and gold patinated dress and other coloured details to the fish well-head. |  | | Size: 18 inches high, 10 inches wide and 7 inches deep. |
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| | Echo Chernik - Art Nouveau Illustration |
 | | Welcome to the illustration portfolio of Echo Chernik, art nouveau illustrator and digital art instructor. |  | | Echo specializes in advertising, magazine, bookcover, package design and digital illustration. |  | | Click here if you are a model located in South Florida and are interested in modelling for illustrations. |
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http://www.echo-x.com
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| | Cupola's Art Nouveau Architecture Gallery One |
 | | "The terrifying and edible beauty of Art Nouveau architecture." |  | | - Salvador Dali, quoted in Saranne Alexandrian's Surrealist Art, ch. |
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