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  • Fine Art Deco Architecture
    By: Trever a maathers | - Involving 1920 together with 1939, Art Deco Architecture has been the many
    trend. Not only managed that Art work Deco move affect
    Buildings, but also interior design, commercial pattern
    and visual martial arts such as fashion, art work, graphic arts together with
    motion picture.

    The mobility had been a mixture of several designs,
    integrating cubism, modernism, Bauhaus, Art work Nouveau, and
    Futurism, and its acceptance peaked inside roaring
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  • Vintage Jewelry : Touch Of History
    By: ABHAAS JEWELS | - A jewelry that is a minimum 100 years old is considered as Antique Jewelry. Such antique jewelry might also be example of a certain era and in such case can be also called vintage. It is in general used for previously owned jewellery and for jewellery made in earlier (style) periods and not of necessity pre-worn jewellery.

    Antique jewelry is for all time in high demands, as collectors may pay big sums over and above the cost of the precious metals, to add such pieces of antique jewe ...

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  • Magnificent Art Nouveau Dining Room Suite For That Magical Touch
    By: antiquewarehouse | - Art Nouveau is an international style of art, design and architecture that rose to its enormous popularity at the beginning of the 20th century (1880-1914) and is distinguished by flowing, highly-stylized and curved designs that often integrate floral and other plant inspired patterns. It was an intensive attempt in order to create an international style that is based on beautification. It was fabricated by an outstanding and vigorous generation of artists and designers who created an ever-lasti ...
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  • Recognizing The Prominence Of Art Nouveau Dining Room Suite
    By: antiquewarehouse | - Before we begin our journey throwing some light on Art Nouveau dining room suite, lets take a walk on the path leading to Art Nouveau.


    Art Nouveau is an intercontinental philosophy and style of art, architecture and applied art, especially the ornamental arts that were on immense popularity during 1890-1910. It is a French name for new art. It is also known by the name of Jugendstil, which is a German name for youth style that was named of the magaz ...

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  • Furnished Apartments Have Never Looked So Stunning
    By: Kalvebod Brygge | - Take an exclusive look at beautifully furnished apartments when you log on to www.ptm-hotelsandhousing.com. PTM has a portfolio of over 250 exclusively furnished houses and apartments. For example one apartment building is a completely refurbished art nouveau house, and it now comprises of 8 apartments and a maisonette.


    You can choose to stay in say Apartment 2, a 63 square foot apartment comprising of a living area, a sleeping area, kitchen, bathroom and a balcony. Included in the ...

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  • Vintage Wrought Iron Furniture Styles
    By: Avi Reisman | - Vintage can be described as nostalgic, from an era that most people can remember from childhood or least their parents/grand-parents. This style is not easy to define as it was a bit of a miss-match. Post war furniture of the 40s and 50s included family heirlooms, hand downs, with a make-do-and-mend attitude. Items from many different eras were therefore incorporated. Wrought iron furniture was seen often as it was passed down to the next generation from the industrial revolution and Victori ...
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  • L"€™octobre Du Design
    By: aarenbrowns | - Ainsi, louverture dans le Marais Paris de la Carpenters Workshop Gallery, lune des principales galeries de design de Londres, marque la place de plus en plus grande que Paris a conquise dans le design.

    Cette galerie a ramnag les vastes locaux de lancienne Galerie de France, et dploie sur 3 niveaux les pices de ses artistes. Ici, la limite entre art et design est bien difficile dfinir, tant les pices dites en nombre limit par la galerie sapparent ...

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  • Jewelry Design Movements Of The 19th Century
    By: Peter Wendt | - Three major jewelry design movements dominated the 19th century. Georgian designs ushered in the 1800s. Romanticism flourished throughout much of the century. Art Nouveau jewelry rose to popularity at the end of the era. Throughout the period, unusual materials, novel techniques and mass production drove the industry forward. Sentimental subjects and designs prevailed.

    Royal Dominance

    Overarching all three primary design styles was another major influence, an influence ...

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  • The Chameleon Of Interior Décor "€" Using Wrought Iron Furniture And Home Accessories
    By: Avi Reisman | - Wrought iron furniture, accessories and accents can complement so many interior design styles from rustic Mediterranean to contemporary chic. It is a very versatile material, the chameleon of interior decorating. It can be natural and earthy in an old world Tuscan design, romantic and elegant in a Victorian Art Nouveau inspired room or bold and avant-garde in a modern living space.

    The word wrought literally means worked; a centuries old craft of hand-forging metal. These d ...

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  • Top 5 Most Influential Architects In History
    By: The Sider Group | - Every now and again, an artist will come along and change the way that we perceive art and design. Architecture is simple terms is the art and science of designing structures or building, but it is also a lot more than this. When most people think about architecture, they think about houses and buildings but it is so much more than this. It is actually an art form, an expression of the architects emotions and beliefs and a reflection of their personality. It has the ability to move and inspir ...
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  • Los Angeles Furniture Stores Offer Art Deco Pieces
    By: Jimmy Stein | - Collecting authentic art deco furnishings is becoming harder currently as modern manufacturing technique has enabled a great number of manufacturers to produce pieces that seem like they were brought from the early 20th century. Nevertheless, there are many genuine pieces which can be purchased from a great number of cheap furniture stores. Los angeles, New york, Detroit, and Chicago have this sort of outlets promoting original works from each sides of the Atlantic.

    Right before you ...

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  • On Originality
    By: Joseph Sanders | - Last month, I saw a popular toy company owner crying on a third-rate Australian morning TV show. He even blatantly announced that his tears were tears of pain, for it was too painful for him (and for his worldwide design organization mates) to see the design industry struggling for creativity and originality. Added to this acting feat was the garish display of his charity works in several third-world countries playing in the background through an LED projector. Obviously, the talk show host, who ...
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  • The Evolution Of Modern Furniture
    By: Bob Michael | - Modern furniture is considered furniture that was produced from the 19th Century to the present day and is influenced by "modernism". It is very different from earlier designs. Richly embellished fabrics and dark and/or adorned carved wood was replaced by the gleaming sophistication of sleek metal. Furniture form had successfully evolved from bulky and solid to visually light.

    Before modern furniture was designed, furniture was considered ornamental. If a piece of furniture took a l ...

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  • On Creativity And My Humble History
    By: Joseph Sanders | - We cannot buy creativity in stores; it is something we learn from our experience. Well, this might sound like an attempt to stir your heart for a moment but actually has no direct effect at all. Nevertheless, I believe that creativity is innate; it is something you inherit from your parents genes or your great grandfathers blood.

    A pinch of my humble history

    I still remember how my first grade teacher chastised me from doodling while she lectures in front of the c ...

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  • Scandinavian Furniture Design And Decorating
    By: Mary Austin | - Scandinavia covers Sweden, Norway and Denmark geographically but in design Finland is also part of the Scandinavia.

    Scandinavian furniture design and decorating are renowned all over the world for their contemporary, innovative and streamlined qualities. Characteristic to Scandinavian design is focusing on function or utility of the products. Also continued commitment to modernist ideals and the use of modern technology as well as using materials like teak wood and metal are charact ...

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  • Art Deco Architechture 101
    By: Jayden Briggs | - When it comes to art deco architecture, it was very popular in the twenties and the thirties. It becomes a movement in interior design and even industrial design. You will find that there are many things like films and pieces of art that also fashion this type of style.

    The movement was a mixture of many different styles, incorporating cubism, modernism, Bauhaus, Art Nouveau, and Futurism, and its popularity peaked in the roaring twenties.

    There were many other arc ...

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  • Scandinavian Furniture Design
    By: Mary Austin | - Scandinavia covers Sweden, Norway and Denmark geographically but in design Finland is also part of it.

    Scandinavian furniture design and decorating are renowned all over the world for their contemporary, innovative and streamlined qualities. Characteristic to Scandinavian design is focusing on function or utility of the products. Also continued commitment to modernist ideals and the use of modern technology as well as using materials like teak wood and metal are characteristic to Sc ...

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  • La Petite Histoire Du Mobilier Design
    By: Leonor Design | - Lhistoire du meuble design ne prend pas sa source, ainsi que lon aurait pu limaginer, dans lvolution des techniques et des matriaux, mais plutt dans les premiers mouvements de lart contemporain.

    Lorigine des formes contemporaines est en effet trouver dans llan novateur et crateur des artistes du dbut du 19 sicle.

    Cest entre 1918 et 1930 que sont apparus les premiers meubles contemporains dun modernisme si nouveau pour l ...

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  • Art Genre: Art Nouveau
    By: John Chambers | - As the 19th century was drawing to a close, graphic illustrators incorporated pattern, shape and design into their art. This major shift in approach to graphic design can be traced back to one artist, who died at the young age of 26.

    In his relatively brief adulthood, he formulated a greatly individualistic articulation of the art nouveau aesthetic, which has drawn imitation from numerous artists throughout the 20th century.

    Oscar Wilde advocated and patronized a ...

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  • Art Nouveau : A Creative Style
    By: Jeanne Sanson | - Graphic illustrators near the end of the 19th century were using all the important elements of design, shape and pattern. The man whose influence changed the way modern graphic designers look at a page and who introduced those elements was merely 26 years old when he passed away. This man conceived his own intensely personal perception of the art nouveau method. His interpretation of the style was so haunting, artists have continued in their attempts to copy it throughout the 20th century.

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  • Famous Ceilings In Europe
    By: Tamara Jacobs | - Europe is home to some of the most extraordinary architectural designs in the world. Each country has their own style, but many of them share their influences with one another. The Dutch for instance transitioned from a traditionally gothic style of architecture to a neo-gothic one (influenced by the French), to art nouveau and finally a modern art deco. The 17th century baroque style that dominated Dutch architecture at that time was named its Golden Age of architecture. Leading architects of t ...
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  • Defining Art Nouveau In Graphic Design
    By: Smithrober | - Graphic illustrators near the end of the 19th century were concerned with shape, design and pattern. The individual who forever altered the way that graphic designers examined a page and utilized those features was a mere 26 years old when he passed away. In his short life span, he created his proprietary understanding of the art nouveau style, that artists have imitated in varying degrees all throughout the 1900's.

    One of the most famous and infamous literary figures of this time ...

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  • The Paramount Inspiration For Graphic Designers: Art Nouveau
    By: John Chambers | - Graphic illustrators near the end of the 19th century were using all the important elements of design, shape and pattern. When he died, the man who so influenced graphic design and its elements was a mere 26 years of age. Throughout the 20th century, artists have attempted to copy his personal interpretation of art nouveau style which he developed during his short life.

    Oscar Wilde played a major role in the propagation of the Art Nouveau style, despite being a controversial per ...

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  • Tiffany Style Stained Glass Lamps "€" Expressions Of Art Nouveau
    By: bluemagic | - The Art Nouveau of the late 1800"s and early 1900"s sparked new a dimension in the design and manufacture of decorative furnishings for the home. Art Nouveau began by discontent in the traditional Victorian styles, artists bored with its fussiness, detail, and style. Victorian essentially looked back for its inspiration while Art Nouveau looked more to the current, real world reflections for creative ideas.

    In the beginning, Art Nouveau began in small localized territ ...

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  • From Where To Buy Art For Sale Including Oil Paintings
    By: Mushtaq Ahmad | - If you are interested to buy art for sale, which is original, then it is advisable to get an idea of the different types of paintings that are available such as oil paintings, acrylic paintings since how the painting is created is what makes it different and unique from other paintings.

    For those who want to buy art for sale such as oil paintings, let us go through some feature of oil paintings, which make them special. These paintings come in different forms such as impressionism, ...

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  • A City Overview Of Glasgow - Scotland
    By: Sarah James | - Scotland in the far North of United Kingdom has plenty to offer its city visitors, whether you are looking to for a weekend break or just passing before you continue your journey onwards to any number of the beautiful coasts, extensive mountain ranges or crystal clear locks.

    Glasgow and the Clyde Valley

    Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland home to some 588,280 people and is one of the richest cities in the UK in terms of arts, history, literature and architecture. Gl ...

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  • Art Deco Period Engagement Rings
    By: Sarah Carter | - Art Deco started in the 1920s and influenced many different areas of design such as industrial design, architecture and interior design. Fashion and art were also greatly influenced by it, as was jewellery design. Art Deco was seen by many as stylish and modern.

    Engagement rings of the Art Deco era incorporated sapphires, emeralds and rubies (both natural and synthetic). Emeralds from Colombia, rubies from Burma and sapphires from Kashmir were widely used.

    People have diffe ...

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  • Who Was Louis Tiffany And Why Is He Important?
    By: Nick Messe | - Of all the artists that America has produced, Louis Comfort Tiffany was one of the most gifted. Tiffany, born in 1848 in New York City, was the son of Charles Lewis Tiffany, the owner and founder of Tiffany & Company. This company was well known for its jewelry and silver at the time. Although he had the opportunity, Louis Tiffany chose to follow his own artistic path rather than join his father in the family business.

    Louis Tiffany's first endeavor in the art world was in the area ...

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  • Murano Glass And Glass Jewelry Through The Ages
    By: GlassOfVenice | - The Phonecian culture merged and mixed with the Hellenic culture, before the area was conqured by the Romans. Many Phonetician and Hellenic artisans were taken back to Rome as slaves, taking their glass making skills with them. The Romans brought mass production to glass making, in the 1st Century AD they started using metal tubes for glass blowing, making it quicker and easier than ever before to make glass objects. The increased demand led them to build kilns in coastal areas which were abunda ...
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  • Are You Familiar With Art Nouveau Graphic Design?
    By: John Chambers | - Around the close of the 1800s, graphic designers began paying closer attention to the use of pattern, design and shape in their works. Aged only 26 at the time of his death was the individual who altered the manner in which graphic designers envisioned a blank sheet and utilized those influences.

    Even though his lifetime was short, he managed to develop his very own, highly personalized, interpretation of the entire art nouveau style which many artists have been trying to duplicat ...

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  • Glasgow Scotland - A City Of Spectacular Architecture
    By: Luxe Living | - Scotland is such an incredible and popular place to visit. One of the most exciting cities anywhere to visit is Glasgow.

    Glasgow has such a wide array of attractions for visitors to enjoy. Although there are numerous modern attractions to see, most visitors come to Glascow to take in the sights of the city's spectacular architecture. View the many works of designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the famous Art Nouveau architect.

    Glasgow born (in 1868) Mackintosh worked ...

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  • Art Nouveau Design Styles And Interiors
    By: Michelle S | - The Art Nouveau design style made its appearance during the last ten years of the nineteenth century. At the time Victorian design and decoration was truly excessive, and people were secretly looking for something with perhaps a little less "clutter".

    Art Nouveau design was born out of that desire to simplify things.

    There was a general movement towards making rooms lighter and altogether less cluttered. This was reflected in the newly popular, paler paint colors for wa ...

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  • Posters - The Story Behind The Banners
    By: Annie Deakin | - Posters are so commonplace that you might think that you know everything there is to know about it. Perhaps you don't. A poster is normally printed on paper, but it can also be printed on any other smooth material. It can contain text and graphics, but it often only contains text, or solely graphics. You know the old adage 'A picture is worth a thousand words'.

    The design of a poster is planned in such a way that it should immediately draw attention to its message. Posters are used ...

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  • Long Sleeve Dress Shirts For Easy Comfort And Appeal!
    By: fashion expert | - If you love wearing long sleeve dress shirts to work as an easy uniform that you can always rely on to keep you looking refined and polished, then this list of fantastic styles in long sleeve dress shirts will be a helpful guide!

    The Liz Claiborne Art Nouveau shirt is a great buy for $50.40. This art nouveau-inspired floral shirt is a great design made of cotton voile button down which boasts a roll sleeve for versatile wear. The body darts and curved hem of this shirt supply a femi ...

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  • Art Deco Diamond Rings - Art Deco Diamond Designs
    By: Paul Easton | - As a reaction to Art Nouveau, the movement of the Art Deco pushed the envelope toward a more decorative era by the 1930s. Featuring a simpler yet bolder approach, this time gave birth to diamond rings in high profile styles.

    Art Deco jewelry especially the diamond rings flourished during the 1920's up to the Second World War. The peak of this golden age was very visible during the jazz age and most of the roaring parts of the twenties.

    The movement moved toward the new ...

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  • Carved Wedding Rings
    By: Andrew Moquin | - Carved wedding rings can convert a simple and traditional band into a work of art, quite literally. Carved wedding rings have been popping up almost as long as the wedding ring itself. The Art Deco and Art Nouveau eras favored carved wedding rings, as did a little later in the 1950's and 60's. Further back in time, the Celts carved their wedding rings, as did the Romans. Luckily for us, latest technologies, including computer aided equipment means that nowadays, the carving can be extremely fine ...
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  • Get A 1960 Dining Room
    By: Todd Arend | - Furniture design of the 1960s embraced the modernism movement and had a rebellious and vibrant flair. It drew inspiration from other historical design movements, including Victorian, Edwardian and art nouveau, and completely transformed them into something brand new. You can make your own 1960 dining room with some retro, funky accents that will look totally groovy.

    One thing that can add color and uniformity to the 1960 dining room is some period art prints. Pop art embraced rep ...

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  • Important History Of Graphic Design And Other Fields Which Hold Roots!
    By: Mamta Tomar | - The compelling, if somewhat obscure, paintings in the caves of Lascaux around 14,000 BC and the birth of written language in the third or fourth millennium BC, are both significant milestones in the history of graphic design and other fields which hold roots to graphic design.

    The Book of Kells is a very beautiful and very early example of graphic design in a form that would be acceptable even today. for visit to:-www.automatic-content.com The Book is a lavishly illustrated hand- ...

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  • What Is The Graphic Design History?
    By: Vibhu Mallick | - The compelling, if somewhat obscure, paintings in the caves of Lascaux around 14,000 BC and the birth of written language in the third or fourth millennium BC, are both significant milestones in the history of graphic design and other fields which hold roots to graphic design.
    The Book of Kells is a very beautiful and very early example of graphic design in a form that would be acceptable even today. The Book is a lavishly illustrated hand-written copy of the Christian Bible created by C ...

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  • Website Designing: What Is The History Of Graphic Design?
    By: boby | - The compelling, if somewhat obscure, paintings in the caves of Lascaux around 14,000 BC and the birth of written language in the third or fourth millennium BC, are both significant milestones in the history of graphic design and other fields which hold roots to graphic design.

    The Book of Kells is a very beautiful and very early example of graphic design in a form that would be acceptable even today. The Book is a lavishly illustrated hand-written copy of the Christian Bible creat ...

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  • Art Nouveau: Decorating Principles For Your Home
    By: Mark Hostetler | - If you are a fan of Alphonse Mucha or the many advertisements featuring scantily clad women on bicycles, you may find that Art Nouveau is the place to go for home design inspiration. Art Nouveau emerged in the 1890s as a counter to the heaviness of the Victorian style that abounded before that time. Art Nouveau was a less cluttered, lighter and freer form of expression in housing interiors.

    Stained glass became popular as a design concept. An excellent example of this is the Tiffa ...

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  • What Is The History Of Graphic Design?
    By: Sanskar Bhagta | - The compelling, if somewhat obscure, paintings in the caves of Alsace around 14,000 BC and the birth of written language in the third or fourth millennium BC are both significant milestones in the history of graphic design and other fields which hold roots to graphic design. The Book of Kills is a very beautiful and very early example of graphic design in a form that would be acceptable even today. The Book is a lavishly illustrated hand-written copy of the Christian Bible created by Celtic monk ...
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  • Photography Within The World Of Art And Design
    By: Jordan Travis | - Photography is not limited to celebrity portrait or food imagesit also has a purpose within the art world. In fact, art nouveau is one way of looking at art as we proceed through every day life. Art nouveau designs project the image that art is a part of every day life, and every aspect of life is worth considering as a design for your artwork. It doesnt have to be rare Fred Astaire artwork to be important to you as an individual art collector. Not everyone has the same idea when it comes ...
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  • Georg Jensen Small Tea Spoon
    By: Prabhu | - This stainless steel oval place spoon is the Tanaquil pattern by Georg Jensen Silver. This pattern has a concave handle and was designed by Magnus Stephensen. The soup spoon measures 6 7/8 inches long and is in excellent condition. Thank you for shopping with us for stainless steel replacement flatware patterns.

    The Georg Jensen Swedish designer and prince Sigvard Bernadotte designed the elegant Bernadotte cutlery with its fluted handle for Georg Jensen in 1939. It cultivates the ...

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  • How Designers Lay Out Wall Tapestries
    By: Ed Beatty | - If you recently picked up wall Art for residential interior decoration, you could infer how complicated and difficult it may be to string up a home Decor Accent Tapestries properly. Different than posters or a framed prints, displaying art tapestries has been known to be rather backbreaking to make it precise. As destiny would have it, there are some efficient practiced thoughts and tricks that you can observe to cause your interior decorating appear as proficient as it can.

    First ...

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  • The Jugendstil Artists
    By: Word Content | - Jugendstil predated the magazine Jugend in Bavaria.

    The first major artist of the style was Emil Hansen (later called Nolde), who had been teaching ornamental design in St. Gall since January 1892. He met Georg Hirth in 1895, and discussed the paper Jugend with him. From this short meeting, Hansen was destined to design ornament after ornament for its pages. And artist after artist found his beginning in Jugend.

    Hans Heinrich Christianson was well known as a graphic ...

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  • How Interior Designers Hang Wall Tapestries
    By: Victoria Winters | - If you just bought a wall hanging, you may know how confusing and frustrating it can be to hang a wall tapestry properly. Unlike posters or framed print, tapestry wallhangings can be very tricky to get just right. Luckily, there are some good general rules that you can follow to make your wall dcor look as good as it should.

    First, consider what hardware you would like to use to mount your tapestry. The most popular method is using a wall tapestry rod. Wall tapestry rods a ...

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  • Graphic Design History
    By: Mar | - The compellingif somewhat obscure paintings in the caves of Lascaux around 14,000 BC and the birth of written language in the third or fourth millennium BC, are both significant milestones in the history of graphic design and other fields which hold roots to graphic design.

    The Book of Kells is a very beautiful and very early example of graphic design in a form that would be acceptable even today. The Book is a lavishly illustrated hand-written copy of the Christian Bible cr ...

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  • The Modern Art Movements
    By: Breiana Cecil | - "What distinguishes modern art from the art of other ages is criticism."
    -Octavio Paz

    The Modern Art movements can be said to have begun in the mid 19th century. Up until this point, the artists of the world focused their artwork on realistic depictions of the world around them. They made their living solely on commission work, government sponsorship, and exhibitions chosen by government officials. Needless to say, a change was about to come. Insisting that there was more t ...

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  • Visual Arts"€¦as Old As Civilization
    By: Willie Jones | - For as long as man has been alive, he has observed the aesthetics and beauty of life. It seems that it is innate in us to create and change and this has been demonstrated throughout the ages. Even the cave man recreated his vision and told a story via stonewalls.

    All art is a communication! The artist is creating his/her vision via any artistic outlet such as drawing, painting, sculptures, photography, graphic design or filmmaking etc.

    Its any art we see! The nat ...

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