Jugendstil

At the end of the nineteenth century, Jugendstil architecture as well as applied and fine arts found international resonance. Known in France as Art Nouveau, Jugendstil’s floral, ornamental and geometric forms were predominant in these depictions, which often featured mythological motifs.

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Vase with freshwater fish
ca. 1899/1900
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Dame im Morgengewande
1896
Primary Maker: Gustav Klimt
Tulip-shaped ornamental goblet
about 1896–1898
Primary Maker: Karl Koepping
Vase with pond scene
ca. 1898-1904
Primary Maker: Eugène Michel
Calyx-shaped goblet from the "Favrile" series
ca. 1897–1900
Primary Maker: Louis C. Tiffany
Yellowish decorative glass
ca. 1899
Primary Maker: Karl Koepping
Les Glycines
1898
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Vase with aquatic plants
ca. 1898-1904
Primary Maker: Eugène Michel
Fragment of a vase
ca. 1898-1900
Primary Maker: Louis C. Tiffany
Vase with forest floor decoration
ca. 1898–1900
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Les Bains à Ostende
1899
Primary Maker: James Ensor
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