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Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1902. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art
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Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1902. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art
TED4640581 Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1902. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today. by Sauvage, Henri (1873-1932); (add.info.: Villa Majorelle, 1 Rue Majorelle in Nancy (Meurthe et Moselle). Architect Henri Sauvage (1873-1932), 1902. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.); Photo © Luc Boegly. All rights reserved 2024
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This stunning print captures the beauty and elegance of Villa Majorelle, located at 1 Rue Majorelle in Nancy, France. Designed by architect Henri Sauvage in 1902, this Art Nouveau masterpiece is a true representation of the Ecole de Nancy movement. The intricate details and craftsmanship of this building showcase the talent and creativity of the artists involved in its creation.
The Ecole de Nancy, also known as the Alliance provincial des industries d'art, was a pivotal force in the renovation of decorative arts during that time period. Emile Galle, an iconic figure in Art Nouveau design, played a significant role in shaping this movement and influencing artists like Sauvage to create innovative and unique pieces.
From glassware to furniture to stained glass windows, every aspect of Villa Majorelle reflects the dedication to craftsmanship and attention to detail that defined the Art Nouveau style. The city of Nancy continues to be marked by this artistic legacy today, with buildings like Villa Majorelle serving as reminders of a time when artistry and creativity flourished.
This print by Luc Boegly beautifully captures the essence of Villa Majorelle and pays homage to its historical significance within the world of decorative arts.
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