ART NOUVEAU Period Design Visual Learning

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An intentionally created style that claimed very seriously to be that of a "New Art". Produced by Michael Pacitti - Art Nouveau was a phenomenon of the Western world originating in France and Germany. It was an international movement and style consisting of: art, architecture, and applied arts. Discover the many aspects and characteristics of Art Nouveau from Fashion to Favril Glass, design, history, style, influence, colors, motifs, trends, ornament, discoveries and more. Art Nouveau Favril Glass, Roaring twenties, Flappers, Jazz, Stock market crash, design, style, fashion, period design, Pacitti, art, posters, motif, automobiles, wall furniture, picture frames. Pictures, dresses, jewelry, trolleys, tendrils, whip, flick, flowing, post cards,

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  1. Really helping out in lesson
  2. Well done lad
  3. Boyzzzzzzz
  4. Bello Veramente Bello complemente. Ottimo lavoro.Grazie 1000.
  5. Wonderful
  6. Great list of tunes, is this a special compilation recording I can get or have you put it together?
  7. does anyone know who the piece at 2:26 is by? I would really appreciate it :)
  8. The music playing doesn't fit Art Nouveau. Art Nouveau is all about immulating nature. Try Claude Debussi or something....God that's a terrible song!
  9. Trilby's Svengali was a character of fiction. Conversely, Marc Breed, has captivated a generation with such a unique and engaging personality that we've allowed him the ultimately luxury of a true freedom. The Art he has created, as a result of this, only seems odd; in that we view it while tinged with envy. That we in Cleveland possess such a close-up look, should be a source of extreme pride. For we may live vicariously through his artistic rampage among us.
    -Dr. Stanley Workman,
     Art History, Professor Emeritus
     http://artistmarcbreed.blogspot.com/
  10. Very well done and educational. Really enjoyed the art and the music you choose is perfect. Again, VERY WELL DONE!
  11. Thank you, Professor Pacitti!  I enjoyed this effort a great deal and am now much better informed!  Good for you!
  12. Thank you very much.  I am sharing it to my students
  13. Thank you, very much!
  14. Although this covered a lot of the artists involved in the Art Nouveau movement, I saw no sign of artworks from some of the most influential ...the Glasgow School, which included artists such as Margaret and Frances McDonald and Charles Renee Macintosh. Although much fire damage has been done to the Glasgow School of Art, there are plenty of sources that you could have used to reference this very important Art Nouveau building (there is also the house that the Mackitoshes deisgned for a competition). Gustav Klimt admitted that he was greatly influenced by the McDonald sisters and that this completely changed the style of his art and if memory serves Gaudi was also part of the group of artists who met in Paris to discuss art nouveau. Had Klimt not seen Margarets work, he would not have produced 'The Kiss'. You also mention the 'whiplash curve' which I believe was originated and popularised by Aubrey Beardsley, and although much of his art is controversial, some of the details of the designs from 'Salome' eg the peacock design on the dress of Salome, would have gone a long way to enriching this video.
  15. Very nice video. I posted it on Pinterest. COMPLIMENTS.
  16. Thank you...this was really cool video! Love that.
  17. Thank you for this... so awesome
  18. Fantastic ! very well illustrated. I'm sharing it  in my FB page. 
  19. Another perfect teaching tool. Thanks. 
  20. I love this video.  I posted it on my blog.  Thanks for sharing.


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