The French Art Nouveau movement is mainly embodied in decorative arts and architectural arts. This movement rose from the end of 19 to the beginning of the 20th century, emphasizing the combination of art and craft, aesthetics and practicality, and devoting itself to creating a brand-new artistic style and shaping an elegant and unique artistic form. In the fields of decorative art and architectural art, the new artistic style embodies the unique design concept and aesthetic pursuit, which has a far-reaching impact on the definition and expression of art.
First, the decorative arts:
Art Nouveau has a far-reaching influence in the field of decorative arts. Its features include:
Curves and natural elements: New Art emphasizes the use of curves and natural elements. Curved patterns of plants, animals and natural scenery often appear in designs, and these elements are often skillfully integrated into furniture, jewelry, ceramics and other decorations.
Decorative: famous for its gorgeous decoration, it pursues the fluency and elegance of lines and attaches great importance to the use of colors. It uses soft tones and color transitions to create a soft, delicate and beautiful artistic effect.
Comprehensive materials: Art Nouveau encourages the use of various materials, such as glass, iron, ceramics and different technologies to create different works of art. ..
Second, the architectural art:
In the field of architecture, the Art Nouveau movement also has a great influence:
Arcuate architecture: The Art Nouveau movement challenged the architectural form, and the architecture began to show a curved and smooth appearance. Representative buildings, such as the Louvre in Paris and the Prague City Hall, all have obvious Art Nouveau styles.
Art integration: Architects began to combine art with architecture, pay attention to interior decoration and design, and create decorative architectural works that are unified inside and outside.
The development of Art Nouveau not only spread rapidly in France, but also had a far-reaching impact in other countries, such as Belgium, Austria, Spain and other places, where corresponding Art Nouveau styles appeared. This movement broke through the traditional art form at the end of 19 and opened the way for modern art in the 20th century.
Generally speaking, the French Art Nouveau movement embodies its unique aesthetic pursuit and design concept in the fields of decorative arts and architectural arts, emphasizing the integration of natural beauty and art, and has made important contributions to the diversification and development of contemporary artistic styles.