Art Nouveau, la plante et des applications ornementales, by Eugène Grasset
At the end of the 19th century, flowers and plants inspired artists to look at the world in a new way and reveal it to us. In this masterpiece, first published in 1896, Eugène Grasset created designs based on twenty-three iconic plants: water lilies, lilacs, irises, nasturtiums, buttercups, and more.
The artist proclaimed loud and clear: we will regain our strength through contact with nature. With our independence finally regained, we will draw from it new, rich and generous blood.
Art Nouveau enchants, triumphs and gives us nature to share.
Hardcover facsimile, 23.5 x 33 cm, 112 pages, 29€
- TAGS :
- art nouveau
- flowers
- plants
