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I can't seem to figure out what sets Art Nouveau style from other art styles. It looks like just a bit of everything and I cant find a link b/w everything. Anybody know?

2006-12-08 10:44:13 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Other - Visual Arts

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Art nouveau was the main artistic style for Europe for about ten years...if it seems difficult to set it apart from other art to your eye it might be because so many of its elements are still used today.
It was a style that was used in paintings as well as architecture and fashion.
One of its main features was the use of wavy shaped depictions of things like shells, insects, feathers, plants etc. into elements of the design. This doesn't mean that all art using these elements are art nouveau or that all art nouveau used only these themes.
Many art nouveu artists painted women in (at the time) sexy or seductive poses. There is a sort of decadence to much art nouvea art.
You should really use some basic research skills and find a good book at the public library or Google Image and compare many examples of the time. Compare those to the art of the previous era the Victorian, and you will see similarities and differences which will help you understand it better. If not, maybe art isn't your forte.
Now: Stand back for all the WIKIPEDIA cut and pasters who will surely bury you in too much information
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2006-12-08 13:21:51 · answer #1 · answered by union4david 2 · 0 3

Art nouveau was the main artistic style for Europe for about ten years...if it seems difficult to set it apart from other art to your eye it might be because so many of its elements are still used today.
It was a style that was used in paintings as well as architecture and fashion.
One of its main features was the use of wavy shaped depictions of things like shells, insects, feathers, plants etc. into elements of the design. This doesn't mean that all art using these elements are art nouveau or that all art nouveau used only these themes.
Many art nouveu artists painted women in (at the time) sexy or seductive poses. There is a sort of decadence to much art nouvea art.
You should really use some basic research skills and find a good book at the public library or Google Image and compare many examples of the time. Compare those to the art of the previous era the Victorian, and you will see similarities and differences which will help you understand it better. If not, maybe art isn't your forte.
Now: Stand back for all the WIKIPEDIA cut and pasters who will surely bury you in too much information....

2006-12-08 11:03:15 · answer #2 · answered by Dr.Cyclops 4 · 0 2

geez, these people are all after the points. Quick and to the point-Art Nouveau was an off shoot of the romantic part of impressionism. It was almost exclusively the realm of graphic design (Alphonse Mucha was one of the most well known designers), and did not extend into fine art as it was defined at the time. It most often featured women in romantic, often heavily illustrative compositions. It did not worry about accurate, realistic depiction, but instead created an illustrative style that was very heavy on line and had a sensuous, organic feel. It did have a brief revival in the 70's, but has faded into the background of antique shops the world over.

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2016-10-05 01:47:01 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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