From enamel laden engagement rings to golden cameo cufflinks, there's a piece of art nouveau jewelry for everyone—whether there's a wedding on the horizon or not. Every item on this page was chosen by ...
TUNIS — Think of Tunis, and Art Nouveau may not spring to mind, yet this North African city has its very own Art Nouveau tradition, combining the influences of the European arts and crafts movement ...
Iconic Japanese themes continue to be reinterpreted by jewellery designers today, weaving stories of the country’s culture and nature into contemporary collections After two centuries of isolation ...
The dominant design movement of the Belle Époque era of the late 19th century, Art Nouveau was an optimistic and audacious rejection of the stuffy European academies, its disciples eager to smash down ...
As Parisians of the late 19th century reveled in the heady optimism of economic prosperity and enjoyed the innovations spurred by the ongoing Industrial Revolution, Sarah Bernhardt, the most famous ...
If there's an easy way to identify antique snobs, it's their quick and confident assignment of some "period" to a never-before-seen object. You hear these monikers all the time: Victorian, Art Nouveau ...
A dazzling exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, will make you wish your wealthy great-grandmother had been a jewelry collector. Featuring more than 100 one-of-a-kind creations to covet, ...
Appraisal: Art Nouveau Jewelry Box, ca. 1900, from Santa Clara, Hour 2. In Santa Clara, Hour 2, Kelly Wright appraises a 1900 Art Nouveau Jewelry Box.
A blooming flower, a butterfly spreading its wings and a beautiful young woman are transient symbols with their energy and youthfulness doomed to wane in the future. When these images are incorporated ...