Art Nouveau: 50 Works Of Art You Should Know
By (Author) Susie Hodge
Prestel
Prestel
1st November 2015
11th November 2015
Germany
General
Non Fiction
709.04014
Paperback
128
Width 202mm, Height 245mm, Spine 12mm
488g
The heyday of the Art Nouveau style was relatively short, spanning the decades immediately before and after 1900. However it was a tremendously important period, not only for its radical shift away from the academic and romantic movements of the late 19th century, but also for its embrace of nature and natural forms. This authoritative, accessible, and beautifully illustrated book explores fifty of the most important works of the Art Nouveau style. From Mackmurdo's jacket design of Christopher Wren's City Churches to Sykes' sculpture, The Spirit of Ecstasy, each work is presented in double-page spreads that chronologically trace Art Nouveau's development and breadth-from architecture, Gaudi's Sagrada Familia, and graphic arts, Toulouse-Lautrec's poster advertising the Divan Japonais, to home decor, lamps by Tiffany and Daum Freres, and painting, Munch's Madonnas and Walter Crane's Neptune's Horses. Each entry includes a full-page illustration and concise explanatory texts. An introductory essay on the history and legacy of Art Nouveau, along with brief biographies of the artists featured in the book, make this a comprehensive yet compact reference work. AUTHOR: Susie Hodge is an art historian, author and artist with over 90 books published, mainly on art and history. She also writes articles, web resources for museums and galleries, provides workshops and lectures for schools, universities, museums, and societies. She has an MA in the History of Art and is a Fellow of the RSA. 80 colour illustrations
Susie Hodge is an art historian and creative consultant who has written numerous books on art.