Art Nouveau (Modern)

Mould-Blown Cameo Glass Vase by Emile Galle

The “Mould-Blown Cameo Glass Vase,” crafted by the artist Émile Gallé, is a distinguished piece representative of the Art Nouveau movement. This artwork belongs to the genre of design, emphasizing intricate craftsmanship and artistic innovation characteristic of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The artwork features an elegant, elongated form, with a delicate transition …

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Pavot (1898) by Emile Galle

The artwork, titled “Pavot,” was created by Emile Gallé in 1898. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the design genre. The artwork exhibits the quintessential characteristics of the Art Nouveau style, with its organic lines and detailed nature motifs. This vase features rich, vibrant hues with a dominant color …

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Vase mit Früchtedekor, Nancy, Frankreich (1904) by Emile Galle

The artwork titled “Vase mit Früchtedekor” was created by Émile Gallé in 1904 in Nancy, France. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is classified within the design genre. This exquisite vase features delicate fruit decorations, rendered with the intricate craftsmanship characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. The slender, elongated neck transitions into …

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Vaslav Nijinsky and Ida Rubinstein in Schéhérazade, Paris, 1910 (1913) by George Barbier

“Vaslav Nijinsky and Ida Rubinstein in Schéhérazade, Paris, 1910” is an artwork created by George Barbier in 1913. This illustration belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. The artwork, adorned with intricate details, is a testament to the elegance and exoticism characteristic of this art style. The artwork features two figures in an intimate, dramatic …

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Vaslav Nijinsky in Schéhérazade, Paris, 1910 (1913) by George Barbier

The artwork titled “Vaslav Nijinsky in Schéhérazade, Paris, 1910” was created by George Barbier in 1913. This piece is a fine example of the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the genre of illustration. The depiction embodies the elegance and intricate design characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. The illustration portrays a dynamic and …

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L’Amant des Danseuses, Roman Moderniste par Félicien Champsaur (1888) by Jules Cheret

The artwork titled “L’Amant des Danseuses, Roman Moderniste par Félicien Champsaur” was created by the artist Jules Cheret in the year 1888. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau movement and falls under the genre of posters. The artwork is a vibrant and dynamic advertisement poster for the novel “L’Amant des Danseuses” by Félicien Champsaur. …

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Design for the 1102 piastres Porto brand of Austrian Post in the Levant (not issued) by Koloman Moser

The artwork entitled “Design for the 1102 piastres Porto brand of Austrian Post in the Levant (not issued)” is a creation by the artist Koloman Moser, who is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This artwork falls within the genre of design. The artwork presents a meticulously designed postage stamp featuring a dominant, stylized …

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Picture book for the niece of Ditha Mautner von Markhof (1904) by Koloman Moser

The artwork, titled “Picture book for the niece of Ditha Mautner von Markhof,” is a collage on paper created by the artist Koloman Moser in 1904. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and measures 22 x 21.2 cm. This piece is part of the illustration genre and is included in the series “Picture …

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Costume for the Englishman, from La Boutique Fantastique (1917) by Leon Bakst

The artwork titled “Costume for the Englishman, from La Boutique Fantastique” was created by the renowned artist Leon Bakst in 1917. This piece, executed in lithography, is an exemplary representation of the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the genre of design. Currently, it is housed in a private collection. The artwork illustrates a …

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Daphnis and Chloe bidding each other goodnight (Design for a decorative panel) by Leon Bakst

The artwork titled “Daphnis and Chloe bidding each other goodnight (Design for a decorative panel)” is a lithography by artist Leon Bakst. It is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the design genre. The artwork is part of the “Daphnis and Chloe” series and resides in a private collection. The artwork …

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Downpour (1906) by Leon Bakst

“Downpour,” created by Leon Bakst in 1906, is a masterful articulation of the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement, exemplified in its medium of Indian ink and watercolor on paper. This work of design, measuring 13.3 x 15.9 cm, features fluid and dynamic lines characteristic of the Art Nouveau style, which emphasizes organic forms and intricate details. …

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Drawing young divinity Narcisse costume, ballet Diaghilev (1911) by Leon Bakst

The artwork titled “Drawing young divinity Narcisse costume, ballet Diaghilev” was created by Leon Bakst in 1911. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the genre of design. The artwork depicts a stylized figure, possibly representing a mythical or divine entity, depicted in a rich, dark green hue. The figure …

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A Family Demonstrating Underclothes Sold by “docteur Rasurel by Leonetto Cappiello

The artwork, entitled “A Family Demonstrating Underclothes Sold by ‘docteur Rasurel’,” is a piece by the artist Leonetto Cappiello. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) art movement and is categorized under the genre of advertisement and poster. The artwork depicts a family comprising a man, woman, and child, all showcasing undergarments. The family is …

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Affiche Illustrant Illustre L’usage Du Tub, Une Bassine Plate Venue De Grande-bretagne Beaucoup plus Facile À Déplacer Qu’une Baignoire. (1920) by Leonetto Cappiello

The artwork titled “Affiche Illustrant Illustre L’usage Du Tub, Une Bassine Plate Venue De Grande-bretagne Beaucoup plus Facile À Déplacer Qu’une Baignoire” was created by Leonetto Cappiello in 1920. It belongs to the Art Nouveau movement, commonly referred to as Modern, and serves as a poster advertisement. The artwork depicts a woman standing in a …

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Affiche Par Leonetto Cappiello Pour Le Film Et Le Feuilleton Judex 1916. Grand Format 160×240 Cm. Imprimeur Vercasson, Paris. (1916) by Leonetto Cappiello

The artwork titled “Affiche Par Leonetto Cappiello Pour Le Film Et Le Feuilleton Judex 1916. Grand Format 160×240 Cm. Imprimeur Vercasson, Paris,” created by the artist Leonetto Cappiello in 1916, belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) art movement. This piece, categorized under the genres of poster and advertisement, was designed by Cappiello for the film …

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Affiche Pour Les Fêtes Du 5ème Congrès De La Corda Fratres Tenu À Bordeaux En 1907. on Distingue Des Faluches Dans Le Fond Sur Deux Étudiants Et Aussi Une Sur La Tête Du Danseur Au Premier Plan. (1907) by Leonetto Cappiello

The artwork titled “Affiche Pour Les Fêtes Du 5ème Congrès De La Corda Fratres Tenu À Bordeaux En 1907” was created by Leonetto Cappiello in 1907. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the genres of poster and advertisement. The poster vividly captures the celebratory essence of the 5th Congress …

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Amandines De Provence. Biscuits H. Lalo. Dessert Exquis, Medaille D’argent, Exposition Universelle, Paris 1900. Poster Shows a Woman Eating Almond Cookies. (1900) by Leonetto Cappiello

The artwork titled “Amandines De Provence. Biscuits H. Lalo. Dessert Exquis, Medaille D’argent, Exposition Universelle, Paris 1900” is a poster created by the artist Leonetto Cappiello in the year 1900. This piece, representative of the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement, serves as an advertisement and falls under the genre of posters. The poster features the words …

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A Man in Theatrical Costume Advertising Vilajuiga Mineral Wa by Leonetto Cappiello

The artwork titled “A Man in Theatrical Costume Advertising Vilajuiga Mineral Wa” is a creation by the artist Leonetto Cappiello. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the genres of advertisement and poster art. In the artwork, a man donned in a striking theatrical costume stands prominently, adorned with vibrant …

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An Old Man in Night-clothes Holding up a Box of “uricure” Pi by Leonetto Cappiello

The artwork, entitled “An Old Man in Night-clothes Holding up a Box of ‘uricure’ Pi,” is a creation of the artist Leonetto Cappiello, a prominent figure in the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. The piece belongs to the genre of posters and advertisements. In this vibrant and dynamic composition, an elderly man dressed in bright red …

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A Nursemaid Holding a Senile Man in Her Lap and Feeding by Leonetto Cappiello

The artwork titled “A Nursemaid Holding a Senile Man in Her Lap and Feeding,” created by the artist Leonetto Cappiello, is a notable piece within the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This artwork falls under the genre of advertisement and poster. The artwork depicts a caring nursemaid seated on a green bench, holding an elderly man …

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Asti Cinzano is a Painting by Leonetto Cappiello. It is One of His Older Works, Painted in 1910. the Painting is An Advertisement for An Italian Brand of Vermouth, a Fortified Wine. (1910) by Leonetto Cappiello

The artwork titled “Asti Cinzano” is a painting by Leonetto Cappiello, created in 1910. It serves as an advertisement for an Italian brand of vermouth, a type of fortified wine. The painting is identified with the Art Nouveau movement, also known as Modern, and falls within the genres of posters and advertisements. In the artwork, …

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A Man in a Russian Old Style Costume (1886; Russian Federation) by Mikhail Vrubel

“A Man in a Russian Old Style Costume” is a portrait painted by Mikhail Vrubel in 1886 using oil on canvas. This artwork is recognized as part of the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Symbolism movements and is currently housed at the Museum of Russian Art (Tereshchenko Museum) in Kyiv, Ukraine. The artwork depicts a solemn …

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Angel with censer and candle (1887; Kiev, Ukraine) by Mikhail Vrubel

The artwork, titled “Angel with censer and candle,” was created by Mikhail Vrubel in 1887 in Kiev, Ukraine. Rendered in pencil, watercolor, and paper, it falls within the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Symbolism movements. This religious painting is housed in the Museum of Russian Art (Tereshchenko Museum) in Kyiv, Ukraine. The artwork depicts an angelic …

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Angel with Labara (1884; Kiev, Ukraine) by Mikhail Vrubel

The artwork, titled “Angel with Labara,” was created by Mikhail Vrubel in 1884 in Kiev, Ukraine. This fresco, a significant piece in the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Byzantine movements, falls under the genre of religious painting. It is currently located in St. Cyril’s Monastery in Kyiv, Ukraine. The artwork depicts a serene yet commanding angel …

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Angel with Labara (1884; Kiev, Ukraine) by Mikhail Vrubel

“Angel with Labarum” is a fresco created by Mikhail Vrubel in 1884, located in Kiev, Ukraine. The artwork belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Byzantine movements and is classified as a religious painting. It is prominently displayed at St. Cyril’s Monastery in Kyiv, Ukraine. In the artwork, one can observe an angelic figure, adorned …

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Archangel Gabriel (1885; Kiev, Ukraine) by Mikhail Vrubel

The artwork titled “Archangel Gabriel” is a fresco created by Mikhail Vrubel in 1885 in Kiev, Ukraine. This religious painting is part of the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Byzantine art movements and is located in St. Cyril’s Monastery in Kyiv, Ukraine. The artwork depicts the Archangel Gabriel with remarkable attention to detail and vibrant colors. …

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Artist’s son (1901; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Mikhail Vrubel

The artwork, titled “Artist’s son,” was created by Mikhail Vrubel in 1901 in Moscow, Russian Federation. Utilizing the mediums of charcoal, watercolor, and paper, Vrubel’s piece embodies the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and serves as a portrait within this context. The artwork depicts a solemn infant nestled in an ornate, cushioned pram or crib. The …

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At Nightfall (1900; Russian Federation) by Mikhail Vrubel

The artwork titled “At Nightfall,” created by Mikhail Vrubel in 1900, is an oil painting on canvas belonging to the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Symbolism art movements. Measuring 129 by 180 centimeters, this genre painting is housed in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia. In the artwork, a dark, nocturnal scene unfolds with the moon casting …

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Portrait of N. Zabela-Vrubel on the Edge of a Birch Grove (1904; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Mikhail Vrubel

The artwork titled “Portrait of N. Zabela-Vrubel on the Edge of a Birch Grove,” created by Mikhail Vrubel in 1904 in Moscow, Russian Federation, exemplifies the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. Rendered on paper using a combination of charcoal, pastel, and watercolor, this portrait captures the tranquil essence of its subject. The genre of this piece …

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Primavera (1894; Russian Federation) by Mikhail Vrubel

The artwork titled “Primavera,” created by Mikhail Vrubel in 1894 in the Russian Federation, is a watercolor on paper. This piece is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Symbolism movements, and it is categorized as a portrait. The artwork showcases a delicate composition featuring a female figure intertwined with blossoming flowers, predominantly in shades …

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Prince Guido (Costume design for the opera “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”) (1890; Abramtsevo, Russian Federation) by Mikhail Vrubel

The artwork titled “Prince Guido (Costume design for the opera ‘The Tale of Tsar Saltan’)” was created by the artist Mikhail Vrubel in 1890 in Abramtsevo, Russian Federation. This piece, rendered in watercolor on paper, belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the genre of design. The artwork presents an intricate costume …

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Prince’s huntsman (Costume design for the opera “The Enchantress”) (1900; Russian Federation) by Mikhail Vrubel

The artwork, titled “Prince’s Huntsman (Costume Design for the Opera ‘The Enchantress’)” was created by Mikhail Vrubel in the year 1900 in the Russian Federation. Rendered in watercolor on paper, this piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the genre of design. The artwork depicts a detailed costume design for the …

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Sífilis by Ramon Casas

The artwork titled “Sífilis” is a lithograph created by the artist Ramon Casas, associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. The piece is categorized under the genre of advertisement. The artwork portrays a woman turned in profile, her head adorned with flowers, gazing contemplatively at a white flower she holds delicately in her hand. Draped …

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The Corpus Christi Procession Leaving the Church of Santa Maria Del Mar (1898) by Ramon Casas

The artwork, titled “The Corpus Christi Procession Leaving the Church of Santa Maria Del Mar,” was created by the artist Ramon Casas in 1898. It belongs to the art movements of Impressionism and Art Nouveau (Modern), and it is categorized within the genre of genre painting. The artwork depicts a bustling scene outside the Church …

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Angel with a lamp (1885 – 1896) by Viktor Vasnetsov

“Angel with a Lamp,” created by Viktor Vasnetsov between 1885 and 1896, is a religious painting belonging to the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Symbolism art movements. The artwork beautifully captures a celestial figure, drawing on themes of spirituality and divine illumination. In the artwork, an angel is depicted holding a radiant lamp, her serene countenance …

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Peasant Woman (with rocker) (1916 – 1917) by Zinaida Serebriakova

The artwork, titled “Peasant Woman (with rocker),” was created by Zinaida Serebriakova between 1916 and 1917. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the genre of portraiture. In the artwork, Zinaida Serebriakova portrays a serene peasant woman engaged in her daily routine. The subject, dressed in traditional attire, is rendered …

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Portrait of Belgian poet Émile Verhaeren (1896) by Felix Vallotton

The artwork titled “Portrait of Belgian poet Émile Verhaeren,” created by Felix Vallotton in 1896, is a representation affiliated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This portrait, classified under the genre of portraiture, epitomizes Vallotton’s distinctive style and his contribution to the modern art era. The artwork utilizes a monochromatic palette, employing bold, black outlines …

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The wounded standard bearer Hans Baer (1896) by Ferdinand Hodler

The artwork, titled “The Wounded Standard Bearer Hans Baer,” was created by Ferdinand Hodler in 1896. This piece, a study and sketch, was rendered using pastel and pencil on paper. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and measures 25 by 32.5 cm. In the artwork, one observes a profound composition filled with emotional …

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Portrait by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork, titled “Portrait,” is a piece by the esteemed artist Jacek Malczewski, associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This portrait genre painting showcases the artist’s unique approach and style prevalent during this influential art period. The artwork depicts a male figure in an elegantly detailed setting, capturing a serene yet contemplative expression on …

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Portrait of Adam Asnyk with a Muse (1895 – 1897) by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork titled “Portrait of Adam Asnyk with a Muse,” created by Jacek Malczewski between 1895 and 1897, is an oil painting on canvas exemplifying the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This portrait, measuring 154 x 177 cm, belongs to the genre of portraiture. The subject of the painting, Adam Asnyk, is depicted seated in a …

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Portrait of Aleksander Wielopolski (1903) by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Aleksander Wielopolski,” was created by artist Jacek Malczewski in 1903. Utilizing oil on canvas, the painting belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and measures 100 by 148 centimeters. This portrait is housed in the National Museum in Warsaw, Poland. In the artwork, a central male figure, presumably Aleksander Wielopolski, …

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Portrait of Edward Raczynski by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork titled “Portrait of Edward Raczynski,” executed by the renowned artist Jacek Malczewski, is a distinguished example of the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This piece, belonging to the genre of portraiture, exemplifies the stylistic characteristics and thematic elements typical of this artistic period. In the artwork, the central figure, Edward Raczynski, is depicted with …

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Portrait of Feliks Jasienski by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork titled “Portrait of Feliks Jasienski” was created by the artist Jacek Malczewski and belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This compelling piece is a portrait, encapsulating both the spirit of the era and the distinguished characteristics of its subject, Feliks Jasienski, rendered through Malczewski’s meticulous craftsmanship. In the artwork, a man with …

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Portrait of Jan Kasprowicz (1903) by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork titled “Portrait of Jan Kasprowicz,” created by Jacek Malczewski in 1903, is an oil-on-canvas painting that belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. The piece measures 44.5 by 58.5 centimeters and falls under the genre of portraiture. In the artwork, the viewer is presented with an intense and contemplative figure of Jan Kasprowicz, …

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Portrait of Józef Piłsudski (1916) by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Józef Piłsudski,” created by Jacek Malczewski in 1916, is an oil painting on canvas. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is categorized within the genre of portraiture. The subject of the artwork is presented against a serene and loosely defined landscape, possibly an expansive field with subtle …

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Design for the Anniversary Stamp with Austrian Emperor Joseph II (1908; Austria) by Koloman Moser

The artwork entitled “Design for the Anniversary Stamp with Austrian Emperor Joseph II” was created by Koloman Moser in 1908 in Austria. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the genre of design. The dimensions of the artwork are 18.8 x 18.6 cm. In the artwork, the focal point is a …

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Poster for the XIII. Secession (1902; Austria) by Koloman Moser

The artwork, titled “Poster for the XIII. Secession,” was crafted by Koloman Moser in 1902 in Austria. It is a striking example of the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is classified as a poster. The dimensions of the artwork are 183.5 x 63.3 cm. The artwork showcases a symmetrical and geometric composition that is characteristic …

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Elisium (1906) by Leon Bakst

The artwork titled “Elisium” by the artist Leon Bakst, created in 1906, falls under the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is categorized in the design genre. The artwork intricately captures a mystical, serene scene set within a lush and shadowy forest. Towering trees, enveloped in dark shades of green, dominate the composition, creating a sense …

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Fantasy on modern costume (atalanta) (1912) by Leon Bakst

The artwork titled “Fantasy on modern costume (Atalanta)” was created by the artist Leon Bakst in the year 1912. This piece falls within the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is categorized under the design genre. The artwork depicts a graceful figure adorned in an intricate and elaborate costume. The central character is elegantly poised, evoking …

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“Helene de Sparte” – costume for Ida Rubinstein as Helene by Leon Bakst

The artwork titled “Helene de Sparte” is a costume design created by Leon Bakst for Ida Rubinstein, who was to portray the character Helene. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the genre of design. It is part of a series named “Helene de Sparte.” The artwork depicts a costume …

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Ida Rubinstein by Leon Bakst

The artwork titled “Ida Rubinstein,” created by Leon Bakst, is a lithographic piece belonging to the Art Nouveau or Modern art movement. The artwork is of the design genre and is currently held in a private collection. The artwork portrays a figure wrapped extensively in coarse fabric, with an ethereal expression on the subject’s face. …

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Caricature by Cappiello of Cyclist Jacquemin Published in “le Rire” (1903) by Leonetto Cappiello

The artwork titled “Caricature by Cappiello of Cyclist Jacquemin Published in ‘le Rire’” was created by the artist Leonetto Cappiello in 1903. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the genre of caricature. The artwork, a humorous and exaggerated depiction, captures a cyclist named Jacquemin in motion. Jacquemin is illustrated riding …

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Caricature by Cappiello of Madame De Latude (1900) by Leonetto Cappiello

“Caricature by Cappiello of Madame De Latude,” created by Leonetto Cappiello in 1900, belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is classified under the genre of caricature. The artwork features a characterized depiction of Madame De Latude against a stylized background. The artwork showcases an elongated and exaggerated figure of Madame De Latude, with …

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Caricature of Mily-meyer in “le Rire” (1902) by Leonetto Cappiello

The artwork, titled “Caricature of Mily-Meyer in ‘le Rire’,” was created by the artist Leonetto Cappiello in the year 1902. It belongs to the Art Nouveau movement, reflecting the stylistic characteristics of the Modern period as well as the genre of caricature. The artwork depicts an exaggerated portrayal of a female figure, Mily-Meyer, characterized by …

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Captured Pechenegs (Costume design for the opera “Rogneda”) (1896; Russian Federation) by Mikhail Vrubel

The artwork titled “Captured Pechenegs (Costume design for the opera ‘Rogneda’)” was created by Mikhail Vrubel in the year 1896, originating from the Russian Federation. This piece, executed in watercolor on paper, is a notable example of the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and belongs to the genre of design. The artwork depicts a group of …

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Christ in Gethsemane (1888; Kiev, Ukraine) by Mikhail Vrubel

“Christ in Gethsemane,” crafted by Mikhail Vrubel in 1888 in Kiev, Ukraine, is an evocative religious painting. Executed in charcoal on paper, this piece aligns with the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Symbolism movements. Measuring 140.5 by 52.5 cm, it currently resides in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia. The artwork depicts a solemn and contemplative …

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Prince Yuri (Costume design for the opera “The Enchantress”) (1900; Russian Federation) by Mikhail Vrubel

The artwork named “Prince Yuri (Costume design for the opera “The Enchantress”)” was created by Mikhail Vrubel in the year 1900 in the Russian Federation. It is a watercolor piece on paper and falls under the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This work serves as a costume design for an opera, placing it within the genre …

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An Amazon, from Costumes Parisiens (1913; France) by George Barbier

The artwork, titled “An Amazon, from Costumes Parisiens,” created by George Barbier in 1913 in France, is a notable example of Art Nouveau (Modern) style. This drawing, measuring 22 x 14 cm, showcases the elegance and refined aesthetics characteristic of the movement. In the artwork, a dignified woman is depicted dressed in equestrian attire, complete …

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Costumes Parisiens Fashion Illustration No.30, Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes, 1912. Manteau De Zibeline (1912) by George Barbier

“Costumes Parisiens Fashion Illustration No.30, Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes, 1912. Manteau De Zibeline” is an artwork created by the artist George Barbier in 1912. This work falls under the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and represents the genre of illustration. The artwork features a fashion illustration that exemplifies early 20th-century Parisian elegance. It portrays …

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Costumes Parisiens Fashion Illustration No.51 from Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes, 1913 (1913) by George Barbier

The artwork titled “Costumes Parisiens Fashion Illustration No.51 from Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes, 1913” was created by the artist George Barbier in the year 1913. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is categorized under the genre of illustration. The artwork presents a fashion illustration from early 20th century Paris, …

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Costumes Parisiens Fashion Illustration No.56 from Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes, 1913 (1913) by George Barbier

The artwork titled “Costumes Parisiens Fashion Illustration No.56 from Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes, 1913” was created by the artist George Barbier in the year 1913. This piece is part of the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and belongs to the illustration genre. The artwork features an intricate and detailed depiction of fashion from the …

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Costumes Parisiens Fashion Illustration No.61 from Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes, 1913 (1913) by George Barbier

The artwork, titled “Costumes Parisiens Fashion Illustration No.61 from Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes, 1913,” was created by George Barbier in 1913. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the genre of illustration. The illustration showcases a sophisticated scene quintessential of the early 20th century French fashion. A stylish woman, …

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Costumes Parisiens Fashion Illustration No.91 from Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes, 1913 (1913) by George Barbier

The artwork titled “Costumes Parisiens Fashion Illustration No.91 from Journal Des Dames Et Des Modes, 1913” was created by George Barbier in 1913. This piece is classified under the Art Nouveau (Modern) art movement and belongs to the genre of illustration. The artwork depicts a graceful woman elegantly dressed in early 20th-century Parisian fashion. The …

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Costumes Parisiens. Manteau De Voyage À Pélerinez (1913) by George Barbier

The artwork, titled “Costumes Parisiens. Manteau De Voyage À Pélerinez,” was created by the artist George Barbier in the year 1913. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is an example of illustration in its genre. The artwork depicts a stylish woman seated in an elegant setting, likely inside a train or …

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Costumes Parisiens. Petite Robe De Jardin (1913) by George Barbier

The artwork entitled “Costumes Parisiens. Petite Robe De Jardin” was created by George Barbier in 1913. It belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is classified under the illustration genre. The artwork depicts a fashion illustration, showcasing a woman in a stylish blue garden dress designed by Poiret. The dress, made of blue wool …

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In ballet dressing room (Big ballerinas) (1922) by Zinaida Serebriakova

The artwork, titled “In ballet dressing room (Big ballerinas),” was created by Zinaida Serebriakova in 1922. The painting falls within the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and is classified under the genre of genre painting. The composition of the artwork showcases a vibrant and bustling dressing room filled with ballerinas in various stages of preparation. The …

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Portrait of French general and politician Joseph Vinoy (1897) by Felix Vallotton

The artwork titled “Portrait of French general and politician Joseph Vinoy” is a creation by the artist Felix Vallotton, dated to the year 1897. This piece of art belongs to the Art Nouveau movement, also known as Modern, and falls within the portrait genre. The artwork depicts a distinguished portrayal of Joseph Vinoy, rendered in …

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Self-portrait (1900) by Ferdinand Hodler

The artwork, titled “Self-portrait,” was created by Ferdinand Hodler in the year 1900. This painting is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and fits within the genre of self-portraiture. The artwork depicts the artist Ferdinand Hodler himself, rendered with remarkable precision and attention to detail. The painting captures a front-facing portrait of Hodler, revealing …

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Self-portrait with roses (1914) by Ferdinand Hodler

“Self-portrait with roses” is an oil painting on canvas created by Ferdinand Hodler in 1914. This self-portrait, belonging to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement, measures 43 by 39 centimeters. The artwork showcases the artist’s reflective depiction of himself, surrounded by a background adorned with roses which contribute to the contemplative atmosphere of the piece. In …

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Valentine Gode Darel, with disheveled hair (1913) by Ferdinand Hodler

The artwork titled “Valentine Gode Darel, with disheveled hair” is a portrait created by Ferdinand Hodler in 1913. Executed in oil on canvas, the piece measures 47 x 32 cm and belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. In the portrait, the subject, Valentine Gode Darel, is depicted with disheveled hair, accentuating a sense of …

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View of the Horn of Fromberg from Reichenbach (1903) by Ferdinand Hodler

The artwork titled “View of the Horn of Fromberg from Reichenbach” was created by Ferdinand Hodler in 1903. This piece, rendered in oil on canvas, exemplifies the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 49 by 66.5 centimeters, and it belongs to the landscape genre. The artwork presents a vivid and expansive …

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intermezzo by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork, titled “Intermezzo,” was created by the notable artist Jacek Malczewski, who was associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Symbolism movements. It belongs to the genre painting category. The artwork portrays a pensive scene featuring a serene, winged female figure seated with a contemplative expression. Dressed in a soft, flowing white garment, she …

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In wells by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork titled “In wells,” created by the artist Jacek Malczewski, is attributed to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the genre painting category. The artwork captures an evocative scene with two figures prominently displayed in the foreground. The central figure, a woman dressed in a light, off-shoulder gown, exudes a serene yet …

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Medusa by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork titled “Medusa” is a mythological painting by Jacek Malczewski, an artist known for his contributions to the Art Nouveau (Modern) and Symbolism art movements. This piece encapsulates the mythological figure of Medusa and represents a fascinating intersection of artistic interpretations of classical mythology within the broader Symbolist framework. In the artwork, Medusa is …

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Portrait of Stanislaw Bryniarski by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Stanislaw Bryniarski,” was created by the artist Jacek Malczewski and belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This piece is categorized under the genre of portraiture. The artwork vividly depicts a pensive gentleman, presumably Stanislaw Bryniarski, who is portrayed with a solemn expression. His white hair and mustache are rendered …

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Portrait of Stanislaw Bryniarski by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Stanislaw Bryniarski,” was painted by Jacek Malczewski, an artist associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. The painting falls within the portrait genre, presenting a detailed and expressive depiction of the subject. In the artwork, we see an elderly man with a stern and contemplative expression, distinguished by his flowing …

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Portrait of Tadeusz Błotnicki with Medusa (1902) by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Tadeusz Błotnicki with Medusa,” was created by the artist Jacek Malczewski in 1902. This oil on canvas piece, measuring 46 by 37.5 centimeters, belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the genre of portraiture. In the artwork, we observe a detailed depiction of Tadeusz Błotnicki with a …

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Portrait of Waclaw Karczewski (1906) by Jacek Malczewski

The artwork, titled “Portrait of Waclaw Karczewski,” was created by the artist Jacek Malczewski in 1906. This oil painting measures 56 by 125 centimeters and belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. As a portrait, it captures the likeness and perhaps the character of its subject, Waclaw Karczewski. In the artwork, a distinguished man occupies …

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