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Keywords
Art nouveau;
Abstract
A style of art, known to us today as Art Nouveau, developed throughout the countries of western Europe during the 1890's. As a style, Art Nouveau had its effect in varying degrees upon most of the art forms: architecture, the applied arts and decorative design, painting, sculpture, illustration, bookbinding, printmaking, ceramics, jewelry-making, and other minor art forms. Then, after encompassing this wide variety of creative activity, the forms of Art Nouveau faded and died out just prior to the First World War (1910-1915).
Year of Submission
1964
Degree Name
Master of Arts in Education
Department
Department of Art
First Advisor
Clayton V. Fowler
Second Advisor
Thomas Thompson
Third Advisor
Paul R. Smith
Date Original
1964
Object Description
1 PDF file (105 leaves)
Copyright
©1964 Ralph H. Gaede
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Gaede, Ralph H., "Three Hypotheses Concerning Art Nouveau" (1964). Dissertations and Theses @ UNI. 2709.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/etd/2709
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