Natural wood display case in Art Nouveau style. France, early 20th century
Natural wood display case in Art Nouveau style. France, early 20th century
Natural wood display case in Art Nouveau style. France, early 20th century
Natural wood display case in Art Nouveau style. France, early 20th century
Natural wood display case in Art Nouveau style. France, early 20th century
Natural wood display case in Art Nouveau style. France, early 20th century
Natural wood display case in Art Nouveau style. France, early 20th century
Natural wood display case in Art Nouveau style. France, early 20th century

Natural wood display case in Art Nouveau style. France, early 20th century

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An exquisite display case made of natural wood in the early 20th century is a classic example of Art Nouveau furniture. This display case is made in the style of the famous Majorelle company (France), typical of the early 20th century. The design of the display case is distinguished by refined curves, characteristic plant lines of the style, and decorative carving emphasizes the elegance and craftsmanship. The upper part of the display case is equipped with a mirror framed by openwork elements that create a sophisticated visual accent. The central section includes a glass door, behind which there are three spacious shelves for placing collectibles. The side panels are decorated with smoothly curved carved patterns, and the metal fittings with a gold coating add a touch of luxury to the product. Dimensions: Height: 156 cm Width: 87 cm
Art:
europe
Height:
156 cm
Width:
87 cm
Depth:
45 cm
Period:
20th century
Style:
Modern
Country:
France
Material:
Wood, Carved wood
Condition:
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Modern style
Modern style is an artistic direction in architecture, decorative applied and fine arts, most widespread in the last decade of the 19th - early 20th centuries (before the start of the First World War).Distinctive features of Art Nouveau are the rejection of straight lines and angles in favor of more natural, "natural" lines, interest in new technologies (for example, in architecture), the flourishing of applied art.In different countries, the style had different names: in France - "Art Nouveau" (French art nouveau, literally "new art") or "fin de siècle" (French "end of the century"); in England - "modern style"; in Germany - “Jugendstil” (German Jugendstil - “young style” - after the name of the illustrated magazine Jugend founded in 1896); in Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland - "secession" (German. Secession - "secession, isolation"); in Scotland - "Glasgow style"; in Belgium - the "style of twenty" (from the name of the "Society of Twenty", created in 1884); in Italy - "liberty" ("Liberty style"); in Spain - "modernism" (Spanish modernismo); in the Netherlands - "Nieuwe Kunst"; in Switzerland - “spruce style” (style sapin); in the USA - "tiffany" (named after L. K. Tiffany); in Russia - "modern".
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