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Art Noveau was an international movement and style of art, architecture and applied art- especially the decorative arts- that peaked in popularity at the turn of the 20th century (1890-1905). It is is characterized by organic, especially floral and other plant-inspired motifs, as well as highly-stylized, flowing curvilinear forms. continue on wikipedia ยป
| Eugene Grasset | 1845-1917 | Swiss/French Designer | |
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| Emile Galle | 1846-1904 | French Glassmaker | |
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| Louis Comfort Tiffany | 1848-1933 | American Stained Glass Artist | |
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| Antoni Gaudi | 1852-1926 | Spanish Architect | |
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| Ferdinand Hodler | 1853-1918 | Swiss Painter | |
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| Theophile Alexandre Steinlen | 1859-1923 | Swiss/French Painter/Printmaker | |
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| Alphonse Mucha | 1860-1939 | Czech Printmaker | |
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| Gustav Klimt | 1862-1918 | Austrian Painter | |
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| Georges Lemmen | 1865-1916 | Belgian Painter | |
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| Charles Rennie Mackintosh | 1868-1928 | Scottish Designer | |
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| Georges de Feure | 1868-1943 | Dutch Painter/Printmaker | |
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| Aubrey Beardsley | 1872-1898 | English Illustrator | |
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