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Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Hotel Savoy de Fontainebleau - postcard, beginning 20th century

Hotel Savoy de Fontainebleau - postcard, beginning 20th century
6369290 Hotel Savoy de Fontainebleau - postcard, beginning 20th century; Private Collection; (add.info.: Hotel Savoy de Fontainebleau (Avon, Fontainebleau-Avon)

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Art Nouveau architecture: view of the entrance door of the Castel Beranger located at 14

Art Nouveau architecture: view of the entrance door of the Castel Beranger located at 14
JEB4920815 Art Nouveau architecture: view of the entrance door of the Castel Beranger located at 14, rue de la Fontaine in the 16th arrondissement of Paris

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Venise, (pastel)

Venise, (pastel)
826594 Venise, (pastel) by Levy-Dhurmer, Lucien (1865-1953); 46x10 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Venise. Lucien Levy-Dhurmer (1864-1953). Pastel. 46 x 10cm); Photo © Christie's Images

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Porte Dauphine metro station, Paris 75016. Architect Hector Guimard (1867-1942), realisation 1905

Porte Dauphine metro station, Paris 75016. Architect Hector Guimard (1867-1942), realisation 1905
TED4653697 Porte Dauphine metro station, Paris 75016. Architect Hector Guimard (1867-1942), realisation 1905.; (add.info.: Porte Dauphine metro station, Paris 75016)

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Nancy (Department 54), Architecture 1900, House ' Huot' by Emile Andre (1871-1933) - 1903

Nancy (Department 54), Architecture 1900, House " Huot" by Emile Andre (1871-1933) - 1903
GYS5008723 Nancy (Department 54), Architecture 1900, House " Huot" by Emile Andre (1871-1933) - 1903 by Andre, Emile (1871-1933); (add.info.: Nancy (Department 54), Architecture 1900

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: La Verriere of the building of Credit Lyonnais in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle)

La Verriere of the building of Credit Lyonnais in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle)
TED4640716 La Verriere of the building of Credit Lyonnais in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Felicien Cesar (1849-1930), construction 1902

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle (architect Henri Sauvage, 1902) in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle)

Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle (architect Henri Sauvage, 1902) in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle)
TED4640553 Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle (architect Henri Sauvage, 1902) in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Art Nouveau architecture: view of the entrance door of the Castel Beranger located at 14

Art Nouveau architecture: view of the entrance door of the Castel Beranger located at 14
JEB4920763 Art Nouveau architecture: view of the entrance door of the Castel Beranger located at 14, rue de la Fontaine in the 16th arrondissement of Paris

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: The Musee Carnavalet, 23 rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architect: Nicolas Dupuis in 1548-1560

The Musee Carnavalet, 23 rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architect: Nicolas Dupuis in 1548-1560
TED4727295 The Musee Carnavalet, 23 rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architect: Nicolas Dupuis in 1548-1560 and rebuilt in 1660 by Francois Mansart

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Architecture: facade of Villa Majorelle made by Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1901-1902

Architecture: facade of Villa Majorelle made by Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1901-1902. Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle)
JEB4961499 Architecture: facade of Villa Majorelle made by Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1901-1902. Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle).; (add.info.: Architecture)

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Porte Dauphine metro station, Paris 75016. Architect Hector Guimard (1867-1942), realisation 1905

Porte Dauphine metro station, Paris 75016. Architect Hector Guimard (1867-1942), realisation 1905
TED4653651 Porte Dauphine metro station, Paris 75016. Architect Hector Guimard (1867-1942), realisation 1905.; (add.info.: Porte Dauphine metro station, Paris 75016)

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Tour Eiffel, Exposition universelle de 1889, 1889. Creator: Lepère, Auguste (1849-1918)

Tour Eiffel, Exposition universelle de 1889, 1889. Creator: Lepère, Auguste (1849-1918)
Tour Eiffel, Exposition universelle de 1889, 1889. Private Collection

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Sketch for the town hall of Courbevoie: the City of Courbevoie presides over the wedding party

Sketch for the town hall of Courbevoie: the City of Courbevoie presides over the wedding party, 1884

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Main Entrance (Porte Monumentale). Exposition Universelle de 1900, 1898

Main Entrance (Porte Monumentale). Exposition Universelle de 1900, 1898. Creator: Binet, René (1866-1911)
Main Entrance (Porte Monumentale). Exposition Universelle de 1900, 1898. Private Collection

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Interior Design for Café Atlashof, Vienna, c. 1911. Creator: Prutscher, Otto (1880-1949)

Interior Design for Café Atlashof, Vienna, c. 1911. Creator: Prutscher, Otto (1880-1949)
Interior Design for Cafe Atlashof, Vienna, c. 1911. Private Collection

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: The Light, from the third album of L'Estampe originale, 1893. Creator: Alexandre Lunois

The Light, from the third album of L'Estampe originale, 1893. Creator: Alexandre Lunois
The Light, from the third album of L'Estampe originale, 1893

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: L'Escalier de l'Opéra, 1877. Creator: Béroud, Louis (1852-1930)

L'Escalier de l'Opéra, 1877. Creator: Béroud, Louis (1852-1930)
L'Escalier de l'Opera, 1877. Found in the Collection of the Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Dead Mother, plate ten from On Death, Part II, 1889. Creator: Max Klinger

Dead Mother, plate ten from On Death, Part II, 1889. Creator: Max Klinger
Dead Mother, plate ten from On Death, Part II, 1889

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: The Libreria Door

The Libreria Door
Henrike Schenk

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100272

EyeUbiquitous_20100272
Cuba, Havana, Habana Vieja Plaza, view across the square

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Sky Diving into London

Sky Diving into London
Cpl. Graham Copestake of the Red Devils parachute team, drops from a Royal Navy Sea King helicopter, with a bottle of Beaujolais Nouveau strapped in a pouch on his hip 1982

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: 12 Avenue Jef Lambeaux, Brussels, Belgium, (1898), c2014-c2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

12 Avenue Jef Lambeaux, Brussels, Belgium, (1898), c2014-c2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
12 Avenue Jef Lambeaux, Brussels, Belgium, c2014-c2017. Designed by Georges Peereboom: 1898. Oak wood door with stained glass window

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: The Hotel Tassel, 6, Rue Paul-Emile Jansonstraat, Brussels, Belgium, 2015. Artist

The Hotel Tassel, 6, Rue Paul-Emile Jansonstraat, Brussels, Belgium, 2015. Artist
The Hotel Tassel, 6, Rue Paul-Emile Jansonstraat, Brussels, Belgium, 2015. The Hotel Tassel is a town house built in 1893-94 by Victor Horta for the Belgian scientist and professor Emile Tassel

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Maison Atelier Victor Horta, 23-25 Rue Americaine, Brussels, Belgium, (1898), c2014-2017

Maison Atelier Victor Horta, 23-25 Rue Americaine, Brussels, Belgium, (1898), c2014-2017
Maison Atelier Victor Horta, 23-25 Rue Americaine, Brussels, Belgium, c2014-2017. Victor Horta: 1898-1902

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Elm Bank, York, 1901

Elm Bank, York, 1901
Elm Bank, York. Lower Part of the Hall. W. G. and A. J. Penty, Architects. George Walton, Decorator, 1901. Elmbank, Yorkshire, as decorated by George Henry Walton (1867-1933)

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Art Nouveau Architecture, 6 Elizabetes Street, Riga, Latvia

Art Nouveau Architecture, 6 Elizabetes Street, Riga, Latvia

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Art Nouveau Bath House at Majori Beach, Majori, Jurmala, Latvia

Art Nouveau Bath House at Majori Beach, Majori, Jurmala, Latvia

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Stained-glass skylight, Palace of Catalan Music concert hall, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Stained-glass skylight, Palace of Catalan Music concert hall, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Contemporary art metal sculture and fountain in the city centre of Alesund

Contemporary art metal sculture and fountain in the city centre of Alesund, More og Romsdal county, Norway

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Mirrored octagon ceiling, Sluka confectionery, Vienna, Austria

Mirrored octagon ceiling, Sluka confectionery, Vienna, Austria

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Secession Building, Vienna, Austria

Secession Building, Vienna, Austria

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Mercado Central or Mercat Central, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain

Mercado Central or Mercat Central, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Alesund, More og Romsdal, Norway. Cityscape at sunset

Alesund, More og Romsdal, Norway. Cityscape at sunset

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Church of St. Elizabeth (The Blue Church) (1913), Bratislava, Slovakia

Church of St. Elizabeth (The Blue Church) (1913), Bratislava, Slovakia

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Moscow hotel - an Art nouveau icon

Serbia, Belgrade, Moscow hotel - an Art nouveau icon

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Serbia, Belgrade, Old Telephone exchange building - an Art nouveau building in central

Serbia, Belgrade, Old Telephone exchange building - an Art nouveau building in central Belgrade

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: French colonial architecture, Casablanca, Morocco

French colonial architecture, Casablanca, Morocco

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Art Nouveau Style Architecture (Also Known as Jugendstil Architecture Designed by

Art Nouveau Style Architecture (Also Known as Jugendstil Architecture Designed by Mikhail Eisenstein), Riga, Latvia

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Cuba, Havana, Havana Vieje, , Stained glass dome in lobby of Raquel Boutique Hotel

Cuba, Havana, Havana Vieje, , Stained glass dome in lobby of Raquel Boutique Hotel

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Belgium, Antwerp, art-nouveau architecture, t Bootje house, detail

Belgium, Antwerp, art-nouveau architecture, t Bootje house, detail

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Spanish colonial architecture, Tetouan, Morocco

Spanish colonial architecture, Tetouan, Morocco

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Casa Batllo, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Casa Batllo, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: The Karel Masek House impressive doorway in art nouveau style, Old Town or Stare Mesto

The Karel Masek House impressive doorway in art nouveau style, Old Town or Stare Mesto, Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Art Nouveau metro station, Paris, France

Art Nouveau metro station, Paris, France

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Horse race with spectators art nouveau illustration 1899

Horse race with spectators art nouveau illustration 1899
Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts, known in different languages by different names: Jugendstil in German

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Woman playing a piano concert Art nouveau illustration 1898

Woman playing a piano concert Art nouveau illustration 1898
Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts, known in different languages by different names: Jugendstil in German

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Hunters hunting on horses in forest art nouveau illustration

Hunters hunting on horses in forest art nouveau illustration
Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts, known in different languages by different names: Jugendstil in German

Background imageArt Nouveau Architecture Collection: Group of people at horse racing in London art nouveau illustration 1898

Group of people at horse racing in London art nouveau illustration 1898
Group of people at horserace in London art nouveau illustration 1898 Rotten Row is a broad track running 1, 384 metres ( 4, 541 ft ) along the south side of Hyde Park in London



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Art Nouveau Architecture Collection

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