The “Absinthe Robette” poster is an iconic work by the Belgian artist Henri Privat-Livemont, created in 1896. It is a striking example of the Art Nouveau style and one ...
The image is a reproduction of the advertising poster “The Sun,” created by the British artist Louis John Rhead around 1897. The work is a prominent example of the ...
Anémone Pulsatille Flower Illustration Credit: pictureboxblue.com
These flowers are painted in a classic Art Nouveau colour of a peacock blue. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
Vintage Art Nouveau poster for the 1899 premiere of Jules Massenet’s opera “Cendrillon” (Cinderella). The work is a “fairy tale” opera in four acts based on Charles Perrault’s classic ...
Art Nouveau Flower Art – Courge (squash) Credit: pictureboxblue.com
Botanical Courge (Squash) Flowers Credit: pictureboxblue.com
These Art Nouveau Cyclamen are a gorgeous muted dark dusky pink color. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
Daffodil Yellow Narcissus Flower Illustration. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
This flower illustration is of the common dandelion. The entire dandelion plant is edible and nutritious, including leaves, stems, flowers, and roots. The flower petals and other ingredients, usually ...
Iris’s were a popular Art Nouveau flower. The first print is of Verneuil’s botanical drawing of the Iris. The second print is the decorative Art Nouveau floral patterns created ...
Chromolithographic patterns from L’animal dans la Décoration (1897) by Maurice Pillard Verneuil(1869–1942), French artist and decorator in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movement. Verneuil studied and developed his ...
“Lu Lefèvre-Utile” is the original French name of a specific commercial entity (a biscuit manufacturer) and has no direct English translation, as it is a proper name. The name ...
Foxgloves (digitalis) are beautiful but toxic flowers. The whole foxglove plant is poisonous (including the roots and seeds). Fatalities from digesting the flowers are rare, but there have been ...
Alphonse Mucha’s work entitled Rêveur is most likely a reference to one of his most iconic color lithographs, known as Rêverie.
Verneuil Illustration of a Sagittaria Aquarium Plant. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
"The Leap of the Rabbit" was exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show, an exhibition that introduced the American public to the European avant-garde.
Artistic reproduction of the “Taverne Olympia” from 1896, by Jules Chéret, a master of Art Nouveau. The text on the poster, originally in French, describes the restaurant and its ...
The Greyhounds (in French: Lévriers, original title) is an oil painting on canvas by the Portuguese modernist painter Amadeo de Souza Cardoso (1887-1918) dated 1911 and exhibited at the ...
The Lady of the Camellias – Alphonse Mucha’s poster for a performance of the theatrical version of La Dame aux Camélias, with Sarah Bernhardt (1896)
The stained-glass window depicts a serene landscape with magnolia and iris flowers. The composition incorporates elements of the Art Nouveau style, characterized by flowing lines and inspiration from nature. ...
Water Lillies were also painted by another rather more famous French artist, Claude Monet (1840–1926), in a series of paintings. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
This Art Nouveau flower print of the Water Lilly is painted with the classic muted colours of the art movement. Colours such as muted greens, white, mustard and pale ...
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