Monday, April 23, 2007

decoration


IMGP5595, originally uploaded by smoooch.



Beautiful ornamentation like this is commonplace above the doorways and buildings of the remaining Art Nouveau houses and buildings in Brussels. It was nearly impossible to photograph most of it that could really capture the quality and presence, but I did get this one.

Art Nouveau architects undertook every aspect of a buildings design, down to the doorknobs, air vents, foot scrapers and letterboxes, which was a good thing for me as I photographed those quite a bit better. But not only did Art Nouveau affect building design but also furniture, fixtures, carpets, even kitchen utensils. The poster arts were another area influenced by Art Nouveau, as seen in the work by Mucha. Decoration was obviously an important aspect of this period of art, often including stained glass, mosaics or sgraffito that I photographed above. Inspiration from the designs came from the natural world, flowing lines, organic forms, including Victor Horta's famous whiplash movement.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Mom said...

Lovely - where is it??

10:05 AM  

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