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Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction. 2008.
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction. 2008.
Sezession — Name for several groups of progressive artists that broke away from established and conservative artists organizations in Austria and Germany. The first secession group was formed in Munich in 1892. It was followed by the Berlin Sezession… … Universalium
Sezession — Sécession viennoise Palais de la Sécession viennoise La Sécession viennoise (Sezessionsstil ou Wiener Secession en allemand) est un courant de l Art nouveau qui a eu court en Autriche, plus particulièrement à Vienne, de 1892 à 1906. Ce courant de … Wikipédia en Français
Wiener Werkstätte Style — With the foundation of the Wiener Werkstätte in 1903, a new artistic style was born that came to be known as the Wiener Werkstätte Stil (literally, the Vienna Workshops Style). Beginning with the 14th Exhibition of the Vienna Sezession in 1902,… … Wikipedia
Modern Style — Art nouveau Vase Daum (Nancy) vers 1900 L Art nouveau est un mouvement artistique de la fin du XIXe et du début du XXe siècle, également appelé selon les pays : Tiffany (d après Louis Comfort Tiffany aux … Wikipédia en Français
Modern style — Art nouveau Vase Daum (Nancy) vers 1900 L Art nouveau est un mouvement artistique de la fin du XIXe et du début du XXe siècle, également appelé selon les pays : Tiffany (d après Louis Comfort Tiffany aux … Wikipédia en Français
Modernism — One of the forms assumed by fin de siècle art is Modernism, which can be regarded as the Catalan variant of the radical innovating currents which appeared all over Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century: art nouveau, art… … Encyclopedia of contemporary Spanish culture
Modernismo (arte) — Para otros usos de este término, véase modernismo. Escaleras del interior de la Casa Museo Victor Horta, Bruselas … Wikipedia Español
Klimt, Gustav — born July 14, 1862, Vienna, Austria died Feb. 6, 1918, Vienna Austrian painter. In 1897, after a period as an academic muralist, his mature style emerged. Revolting against academic art in favour of a decorative style similar to Art Nouveau, he… … Universalium
Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl — born Karl Schmidt (1884 1976) artist; a leader in the Expressionist* movement whose sharply angular style is best rep resented by his woodcuts. Born in the town of Rottluff bei Chemnitz, he adopted the name of his birthplace while attending… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
SÉCESSION (mouvement artistique) — SÉCESSION, mouvement artistique Né tardivement par rapport à ses homologues européens, le style sécession, version autrichienne de l’Art nouveau, se cristallise autour d’une vingtaine d’artistes (J. Engelhart, J. Hoffmann, G. Klimt, M. Kurzweil,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Pechstein, Max — ▪ German artist born December 31, 1881, Zwickau, Germany died June 29, 1955, Berlin painter and printmaker, who was a leading member of the group of German Expressionist (Expressionism) artists known as Die Brücke (Brücke, Die) (“The… … Universalium