We curate Europe. ART NOUVEAU AND ART DECO Expand your knowledge of early 20th century art through an expose of these classical styles as they appeared in Britain, France, Germany and Spain. Enmesh yourself in these art eras that reflect humankind s fluctuation between the curved splendor of nature and the bold precision of machinery.
PROPOSED ITINERARY Act 1 Barcelona Act 2 La Sagrada Família Act 3 Mathildenhöhe Entr'acte Wiesbaden Act 4 Brussels Originating in the twilight years of the 19th century, Art Nouveau wasted little time in joining the ranks of international art movements. Known for its use of elegant curves and natural forms, the style flourished across several European cities before World War I blunted its ambitions. Now, step into the urban centers that catapulted the style into stardom: Discover how each city tailored Art Nouveau s central motifs to its local traditions and unique characteristics. Consort with renowned art dealers and become the honoured guest of those who inherited the narrative of Art Nouveau. CURATED - INSPIRING - PRIVILEGED - SIMPLE Act 1 Barcelona In Barcelona, Antoní Gaudí is considered the genius of Modernisme architecture - the Catalonian variation of Art Nouveau. His patron, the known industrial tycoon Eusebí Güell, commissioned several buildings, among them his private mansion in the heart of Barcelona: the Palau Güell. Known for its radical application of iron, glass and stonework, the Palau Güell would become a landmark influence in Catalonian s architectural traditions. Explore this magnificent specimen of Art Nouveau, perhaps in the company of Güell s descendents, who are known to still inhabit Barcelona. Act 2 La Sagrada Família In the final years of his long and prolific career, Gaudí undertook a masterpiece that he would never see realized. After more than a century of construction, La Sagrada Família remains incomplete, but nonetheless astounding - a towering icon of Art Nouveau architecture. Immerse yourself in the gothic atmosphere of this Modernisme temple. Saunter through the three grand façades that reflect the Christian mythos - and if fortune
favors you, perhaps receive a glimpse into the workshop s ongoing construction. Be regaled with the history of select pieces and the stories of his efforts to acquire them. Act 3 Act 4 Mathildenhöhe Brussels Enjoy a relaxing stroll through the charming Darmstadt Artists Colony of the Mathildenhöhe. Joseph Maria Olbrich designed several private houses and public spaces at the colony that showcase the Jugendstil. Victor Horta-widely considered a progenitor of Art Nouveau Meander between the picturesque structures that represent Germany s unique take on the style. Stand beneath the statues of Strength and Beauty. Journey to the top of the Hochzeitsturm and watch the sun set over Mathildenhöhe. Indulge the eyes in a private visit to this magnificent building, observing the lavish craftsmanship that would come to architecture. Replete with innovative structures and Horta s signature whiplash style, the Hôtel Tassel served as an inspiration to many other architects during the period. embody Horta s influential style. Act 5 Entr'acte Wiesbaden Wiesbaden was graced with an astounding collection of Art Nouveau productions, donated by a former art dealer. In 2019, the works will be publicly inaugurated and shared with the world. Until then, the collection remains a private affair, accessible only to a privileged few. Gain a first glimpse into one of the biggest Art Nouveau assemblage and meet the art dealer who preserved these pieces for future generations to behold. Palais Stoclet The Belgian capital holds more than an opportunity to study the typical Belgian Art Nouveau - it is also home to the Vienna Secession, the Austrian variation of the style. The Secession was founded by renowned artists such as Josef Hoffman, who would go on to establish the Wiener Werkstätte and design the Palais Stoclet mansion. A remarkable example of the Gesamtkunstwerk, the Palais Stoclet celebrates the full range of human senses in the way Wagner envisioned for his operas.
Explore this monument, generally unseen by the public, and immerse yourself in a transitional moment between Art Nouveau and its immediate successor, Art Deco. Act 6 Villa Majorelle While the Universal Exhibition in Paris was influential to the spread of Art Nouveau, it was the Nancy School that gave the style a home and a mission in France. One alumni of the school, the furniture designer Louis Majorelle, went on to inhabit the Villa Majorelle, one of the first examples of Art Nouveau architecture in France. Crafted by Parisian architect Henri Sauvage, the building is known for its inventive use of iron as a decorative element, as well as its consistent motif of the Annual Honesty flower. Trace your fingers along the curving railing of its wooden staircase; enjoy a seat next to its striking ceramic fireplace. Gain a private viewing of the building s restoration before it is reopened to the public. Then, trace these inspirations back to their origins in the gardens of École de Nancy, where nature and art continue to share the same pulse.
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