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    Art Nouveau, in Turin, spread in the early twentieth century. This new stylistic current involved various artistic disciplines including the applied arts...
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    L'Esprit Nouveau Biblioteca di Area delle Arti sezione Architettura "Enrico Mattiello" L'Esprit Nouveau_Biblioteca di Area delle Arti sezione Architettura "Enrico...
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    Pavillon de l'Esprit Nouveau was a model home constructed for the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris, France...
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    consecration of Art Nouveau as the dominant artistic style. Although highly articulated and differentiated, the Milanese Art Nouveau style shows as a...
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    Casa Guazzoni (category Art Nouveau architecture in Milan)
    building at via Malpighi 12 in Milan in the Liberty style, or Italian Art Nouveau. It was planned by architect Giovanni Battista Bossi (1864–1924) in 1904–1906...
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    Casa Fenoglio-Lafleur (category Art Nouveau architecture in Italy)
    Nouveau internazionale, Riccardo Nelva, Bruno Signorelli, pp. 19-26 Architect of the famous canopies of the Paris Métro. Mezzo secolo di architettura...
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  • revivalist and Art Nouveau models, is the Civic Palace of Cagliari, completed in the early years of the 20th century. Art Nouveau and Art Déco found their...
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    Villa Botalla (category Art Nouveau architecture in Italy)
    Villa Botalla is a historic Art Nouveau villa located in Ivrea, Italy. The current appearance of the villa is the result of a remodeling of a previous...
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    Villa Scott (category Art Nouveau)
    media related to Art Nouveau in Italy. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Villa Scott (Turin). Fahr-Becker, Gabriele. Art Nouveau. Cologne: Könemann...
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    Palazzo della Farnesina (category Art museums and galleries in Rome)
    century Italian art. The Farnesina Collection trace the history of twentieth-century Italian art through Art Nouveau, Futurism, abstract art, Arte Povera...
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    Mannerism (redirect from Mannerism/Art)
    artist's self-conscious relation to his art. His Trattato dell'arte della pittura, scoltura et architettura (Milan, 1584) is in part a guide to contemporary...
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    Palazzo Ravera (category Art Nouveau architecture in Italy)
    Surace, Diego. Architettura del primo '900 nel Canavese - Visibilità e valorizzazione (in Italian). p. 118. "Palazzo Ravera". Art Nouveau World. Retrieved...
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    Sebastiano Giuseppe Locati (category Art Nouveau architects)
    twentieth century for his efforts in designing structures in eclectic and Art Nouveau styles. Born to Francesco Locati and Angela Fossati, he studied at the...
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    linked his fame to the decorations of the works of the major exponents of Art Nouveau in Italy and abroad. Mazzucotelli was born in Lodi to Giovanni Valente...
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    Cubism (category Art movements)
    Angeles County Museum of Art & the Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 0-87587-041-4. Paolo Vincenzo Genovese, Cubismo in architettura, Mancosu Editore, Roma...
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    Giuseppe Sommaruga (category Art Nouveau architects)
    Sommaruga (1867–1917) was an Italian architect of the Liberty style or Art Nouveau movement. He was the pupil of Camillo Boito and Luca Beltrami to the...
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    History of architecture (category Art history by medium)
    cast iron, tile, reinforced concrete, and glass helped for example Art Nouveau appear and made Beaux Arts more grandiose. Humans and their ancestors...
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    Casa Vanoni (category Art Nouveau architecture in Milan)
    Casa Vanoni is a historic Art Nouveau building located on via Spadari #7 in Milan, Italy. It was designed by Achille Manfredini in the Liberty style and...
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    Mario Palanti (category Art Nouveau architects)
    46 pagine Mario Palanti, Architettura per tutti, editore E. Bestetti, 1946 - 303 pagine Mimi Böhm, Buenos Aires, Art Nouveau, Ediciones Xavier Verstraeten...
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    housed in the former home of the “demoiselles du téléphone”, with its Art Nouveau decor. No 43: on November 14, 1918, two military aircraft flying over...
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    poetics." Gothic art in Milan Renaissance in Lombardy Neoclassical architecture in Milan Art Nouveau in Milan History of architecture and art in Milan Denti...
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    Koloman Moser (category Art Nouveau designers)
    Giovanni; Bonito Fanelli, Rosalia (1976). Il Tessuto Moderno : Disegno moda architettura 1890-1940. Florence: Valecchi, Firenze. Baroni, Daniele (1984). Kolo...
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    architecture and technology. His monumentalism, however, was also influenced by Art Nouveau architect Giuseppe Sommaruga. A nationalist as well as an irredentist...
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  • the architecture of New Brutalism, Ed.Kappa Rome 2008 Anna Rita Emili, Architettura estrema, il Neobrutalismo alla prova della contemporaneità, Quodlibet...
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  • respect, it represented a reaction to Historicism and a contrast to Art Nouveau and Expressionism. The term Rationalism is commonly used to refer to...
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    Ernesto Basile (category Art Nouveau architects)
    an exponent of modernisme and Liberty style, the Italian variant of Art Nouveau. His style was known for its eclectic fusion of ancient, medieval and...
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    the monarch), the Savini restaurant, Borsalino hat-shop (1883) and the Art Nouveau classic Camparino. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II at Christmas Galleria...
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    the extent that the Nouveau Realistes in France did), Merz and his companions drew the guiding lines of a renewed life for Italian art in the global context...
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    Milan Gothic art in Milan Renaissance in Lombardy Art of the late 16th century in Milan Neoclassical architecture in Milan Art Nouveau in Milan History...
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  • 1954) was an Italian engineer and architect, a significant figure in the Art Nouveau style. Gaetano Orzali was born in Lucca, in the Giannotti district, in...
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