Anne-Marie Defesche [609931]
Art Nouveau
Anne-Marie Defesche
Origins
Reaction to the lack of design during
Industrial Revolution
Built off of desire to make art a part of
everyday life
Importance of creating a new style for
a new era
Art Nouveau “New Art”
Characteristics
Distinctive style not unique to any one
type of art, that would help unify
chaotic industrial life.
Organic Forms and Curvilinear Lines
Rich Floral Patterns
“Arabesques” (in posters) – repetitive,
often geometric patters
Parabolas/Hyperbolas (in architecture)
Applications
Poster Design
Poster craze
begins in France
Transition from un-
artistic “commercial
works” to viable
works of art.
Jules Cheret,
Toulouse Lautrec,
Alphonse Mucha
Applications
Magazine Design
Started using
designed covers for
special editions
Great vessel for
artists and
designers to get
their names out.
“Le Rire,” “Harpers”
Applications
Furniture
Bringing art into
everyday life
Emphasis on
craftsmanship
brought over from
Arts & Crafts
Movement
William Morris,
Henry van de Velde
Applications
Typography
Invention of the
Linotype and
Monotype
More
advertisement
Legibility
Decorative and
Curvilinear Styles
Typefaces
Auriol (Georges Auriol)
Franklin Gothic (Morris
Fuller Benton)
Eckmann (Otto Eckmann)
Bocklin (Otto Weisert)
Behrens (Peter Behrens)
Applications
Architecture
Curvilinear Lines
Organic Shapes
Bringing life to
bland commercial
buildings
Art as a part of the
landscape
Key Figures
John Ruskin
Asserted that
“industrial society
had squelched the
independent
creativity of
workmen”
Placed great
importance on the
decorative arts.
Key Figures
William Morris
Recognized the
lack of design in
mass produced
goods of the Indus.
Rev.
Morris & Co.
Kelmscott Press
Catalyst for “Arts
and Crafts”
movement
Key Figures
Samuel Bing
His exposition of
modern art (Maison
de l’art nouveau)
was the origin of
the term still used
today.
Employed works of
influential artists
like Toulouse
Lautrec
Key Figures
Jules Cheret
French artist
Most influential poster
designer
New methods for
Chromolithography
Inspired by Japanese
Art and Rcoco styles
Hand Designed Type
Integration of Type and
Image
Les Girard La Loie Fuller
Key Figures
Alphonse Mucha
Poster design
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec
Poster Design and Fine Art
Antoni Gaudi
Architecture
Henry van de Velde
Objets D’Art and Architecture
The Spread of Art Nouveau
United States
Started employing color earlier than the
Europeans
Design handled by print-shop workers, little
artistic merit
Inspired by poster design crazy in Europe
Magazine Cover Art design
Harpers, Centure, Lippincot
Typesetting: Monotype and Linotype
Boom in advertising agencies
Integration of ‘Art Director’
The Spread of Art Nouveau
England
Interest began with European Posters in the late
1890’s
Easy access to Japanese art for Inspiration
Flat 2D images
Flat planes of color
Curvilinear Lines
Aubrey Beardley
Brought a unique style and erotic element to English
art nouveau
Beggarstaff Brothers
Spread of Art Nouveau
Germany
Key player in development of Art
Nouveau
Concerned with National Identity
Called “Jugenstil” or “Youth Style”
Periodicals promoting Art Nouveau
Pan (Youthful Spirit)
Jugend (Youth)
Blackletter Type
Game Time!
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Can you identify at least five aspects of Art Nouveau in the video?
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