British Art Nouveau

British Art Nouveau, also known as the British version of the international Art Nouveau movement, was a design style prominent in Britain from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. Characterized by intricate and flowing lines inspired by natural forms such as flowers, plants, and animals, this artistic movement encompassed various forms of art including architecture, furniture design, textiles, and jewelry. British Art Nouveau often featured vibrant colors, asymmetrical shapes, and decorative motifs, creating a sense of elegance and whimsy in both public and private spaces. Notable British artists and designers associated with this style include Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Aubrey Beardsley, and Archibald Knox.

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