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Art Nouveau Tiles


  • Bloomsbury Academic
  • by Hans van Lemmen
This book charts the impact of this sensuous new style on the tile industry in Britain, showing how tiles were made and decorated, and using photographs of tiles, individually and in situ, to examine the diverse range of floral, animal and human subject matter found on Art Nouveau tiles that make them now so appealing to collectors and design historians.

ISBN 9780747806820 | E | PB
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Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN 9780747806820
Author(s) Hans van Lemmen
Publication date August 2008
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 210 x 149 mm
Pages 64
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description
At the turn of the last century, Art Nouveau, characterised by its richly ornamental curvilinear design and use of sinuous line and vibrant colour, held sway as the dominant style in architecture and design - a style that defined the Edwardian period, with its departure from more formal Victorian styles. This book charts the impact of this sensuous new style on the tile industry in Britain, showing how tiles were made and decorated, and using photographs of tiles, individually and in situ, to examine the diverse range of floral, animal and human subject matter found on Art Nouveau tiles that make them now so appealing to collectors and design historians.