Art Nouveau Styles
Art Nouveau Styles refer to a decorative art and architectural style that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by its flowing lines, floral motifs, and organic forms inspired by nature. This artistic movement sought to break away from the historicism of the 19th century and embrace a more modern and innovative aesthetic. Art Nouveau designs can be found in various mediums such as architecture, furniture, jewelry, textiles, and graphic arts, showcasing intricate patterns and vibrant colors. The style was popular in Europe and the United States, influencing artists and designers across different disciplines.