Art Nouveau

We always have certain traits in mind that we want to display when it comes to decorating our interior spaces. This also extends to our decorative tools, especially the most visible oRead morenes such as the wall coverings. Photowall's array of art nouveau wall murals has very distinct and beautiful attributes, making it an ideal component in revamping or revitalizing your interior design. Decorative, sensual and uncompromising, art nouveau wall murals are quickly emerging as a dynamic and expressive style in sprucing up your home, office or any other space you have chosen to embellish. You can adjust these amazing motifs to match or contrast your existing colour schemes, overall aesthetic and other decorative elements.

Short history for art nouveau wall murals

Viewed by some as the first self-conscious attempt to create a distinctly modern style, art nouveau as an art movement steadily developed across Europe and America, and can be seen to this day in paintings, sculptures, jewelries, and so on. The seductive drawings of Aubrey Beardsley, the curvaceous architecture of Victor Horta and, most importantly, the ornate poster designs of Alphonse Mucha, are some of the most familiar examples of the unique art nouveau style. To know more about this movement is vital because it will allow you to make your selection of art nouveau wall murals easier, not just in terms of aesthetics but also so you can answer the questions that are guaranteed to come your way. First off, art nouveau simply means new art in French and was a movement that lasted from the 1880s until the First World War and pervaded all aspects of the aesthetic world, particularly architecture and the graphic arts. Interestingly, although the stylistic movement ended over 100 years ago, true art nouveau designs are still visible today. You can see this in the art nouveau wall mural titled "Galleria Sciarra, Rome", a wonderful piece that will lend your room sophistication and visual weight.

Typical features

In its time, art nouveau was known as revolutionary and even controversial, and therefore its popularity sky-rocketed especially among those who wanted to be in and following the latest trends. Taking its main inspiration from the natural world, art nouveau wall murals include delicately organic forms, eccentric geometry and flowing, sinuous curves. This is partly due to the art nouveau movement being inspired by the illustrations and studies of biologists. A lot of the artwork on which art nouveau wall murals are based on, mimic and exaggerate those peculiarities found in nature. Furthermore, most of these images are flowing, wherein they repeat the wavy shapes and turns often. You will be seeing plenty of this, especially when we cover the works of Alphonse Mucha, one of the most prominent protagonists of this particular style of art.

A central figure in art nouveau wall murals

Photowall's main advocate in art nouveau wall murals is the aforementioned Czech painter and decorative artist named Alphonse Mucha, who was best known for his distinct style and his images of women. Mucha's works frequently featured beautiful, strong young women in flowing vaguely Neoclassical looking robes, often surrounded by lush flowers which sometimes formed halos behind the women's heads. Take for instance "Alphonse Mucha - Art Noveau", a stunning art nouveau wall mural that can put your room into an extraordinary level of room decor. Another beautiful motif that can make a huge difference in your spaces is "Alphonse Mucha - Colour Litho Lavendel". This art nouveau wall mural is like something straight out of a dream and is guaranteed to leave a lasting impression on you and anyone who views it in your abode. There is a multitude of Mucha's work in art nouveau wall murals, each one marvelous and the most perfect focal point to put up in a space.
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