-
1 art nouveau
nounJugendstil, der* * *art nou·veau[ˌɑ:nu:ˈvəʊ, AM ˌɑ:rnu:ˈvoʊ]n Jugendstil m* * *['Aːnuː'vəʊ]nJugendstil m* * ** * *nounJugendstil, der* * *n.Jugendstil m.
См. также в других словарях:
ART NOUVEAU — Art Nouveau, translated simply as the New Art, originated in Belgium and then France in the 1880s as highly stylized and ornate, with floral shapes and patterns applied to buildings that feature curved walls and other organic forms. Recalling… … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
Art Nouveau — Art nouveau began as a decorative art movement in the 1880s, in reaction against the historical emphasis of mid 19th century art. The innovative style appeared in architecture as well as the decorative arts, including furniture, jewelry, and… … Historical Dictionary of Brussels
art nouveau — (fr.; pronunc. [árt nubó]) m. Nombre del movimiento artístico modernista en Francia. * * * ► BELLAS ARTES Nombre que recibe el modernismo en Francia, tomado de la razón social de una tienda abierta en París en 1896. Tuvo particular importancia y… … Enciclopedia Universal
art nouveau — [ärt΄no͞o vō′, är΄no͞o vō′; ] Fr [ ȧrno͞o vō′] n. [Fr, from the name of an art gallery ( c. 1895) carrying examples of the work] [also A N ] a movement in arts and crafts of the late 19th and early 20th cent., characterized by curvilinear designs … English World dictionary
Art Nouveau — Staircase of the Maison Atelier of Victor Horta. This building is one of four Horta designed town houses in Brussels that are together recognised by UNESCO as representing the highest expression of the influential Art Nouveau style in art and… … Wikipedia
art nouveau — /ahrt nooh voh , ahr /; Fr. /annrdd nooh voh /, (often caps.) Fine Arts. a style of fine and applied art current in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized chiefly by curvilinear motifs often derived from natural forms. [1900 05; … Universalium
Art Nouveau — Jugendstilservice 1902: Die geschwungene Linienführung ist typisches Merkmal des Jugendstils … Deutsch Wikipedia
art nouveau — noun a French school of art and architecture popular in the 1890s; characterized by stylized natural forms and sinuous outlines of such objects as leaves and vines and flowers • Hypernyms: ↑school, ↑artistic movement, ↑art movement … Useful english dictionary
L'Art Nouveau — may refer to:*Art Nouveau, an art movement between about 1890 and 1905 *Maison de l Art Nouveau, an art gallery opened by Siegfried Bing … Wikipedia
ART — This article is arranged according to the following outline: Antiquity to 1800 INTRODUCTION: JEWISH ATTITUDE TO ART biblical period the sanctuary and first temple period second temple period after the fall of jerusalem relation to early christian … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Art à la Rue — was a group of left wing artists and architects in the 1890s and early 1900s, mostly in Brussels and Paris.Many leading Art Nouveau artists and architects, including Victor Horta, Hector Guimard and Frantz Jourdain (spokesman for the movement)… … Wikipedia