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Information about the development of the National Gallery's well known exhibit.
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Small page that describes details of the style specifically in terms of jewelry design.
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Furniture maker Julian Hamer illustrates his inspirations, chiefly Art Nouveau architecture and furniture, but also modern sculpture and Celtic and Maori art.
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Art Nouveau lamps created by Armindo Da Costa and made with a brass patina.
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Examples of Art Nouveau commercial posters.
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A personal site that presents details about glassware and home furnishings in the style.
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Resource site for information on the period and examples of how the style was used.
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Description of Art Nouveau movement with links to information about Gustav Klimt, Aubrey Beardsley, and Alphonse Mucha.
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Encyclopedia.com article, text only.
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Background information, artists, examples of artists' works, and resource links.
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Provides brief overview of the movement along with a chronological listing of Art Nouveau artists.
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A basic definition of the movement, whereby clicking on the title or the icon in the upper left corner will lead to two picture galleries.
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Extremely detailed history about the Art Nouveau movement as well as the characteristics of the style.
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A series of multiple choice questions testing knowledge of the movement with a photo example with each question.
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Sites with information about particular aspects of the style, with video samples from a corresponding documentary film on each one.
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A gallery of Art Nouveau examples from a display originating from London. Presented by CNN Europe.
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An examination of Art Nouveau that attempts to make correlations with the act of doodling as an artistic act.
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Provides a reference guide and other practical information for Art Nouveau collectors.
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Small collection of pictures demonstrating the Art Nouveau style in terms of ceramic tile.
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A pictorial gallery of rare dustwrappers and ornate bindings of antiquarian fantasy and supernatural fiction.