Art Nouveau 'Bloom in Spring' pitcher by Daum Nancy, France, circa 1900s.
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Art Nouveau 'Bloom in Spring' pitcher by Daum Nancy, France, circa 1900s.
Love, Desire, and Death, from Personages de Comedie (pub. 1922) by Georges Barbier
Earrings by the Masriera atelier, the most famous jeweller family during the Catalan modernist movement (Catalonia's equivalent of art nouveau but with a strong emphasis on Catalan traditional crafts and symbols). Their descendants still make jewellery in the same style, some are the same designs and some are new ones following the style.
Photos from the Masriera online shop.
Soir (1911) by Gabriel Ferrier
The Awakening Of The Poet, Gabriel Ferrier (1899)
Only a hundred years ago the world still believed it important to design ordinary things with elegance.
Door lock c.1912
~ Margaret Ely Web, "Let him prove it" from The Flower Princess by Abbie Farwell Brown (1904)
via internet archive
Let There Be Light! ("Es werde Licht!") by Hugo Reinhold Karl Johann Höppen aka. Fidus (wood engraving-relief print, 1904)