Georges de feure 1900 exhibition boudoir session

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    The article discusses the phenomenon of Art Nouveau and how it was originally conceived as a movement rather than a strict style. It explores how designers in the late 19th/early 20th century viewed tradition in French design and sought to redefine it in relation to changes in production after the French Revolution. Specifically, they wanted to reconnect design to its craft roots and traditions in response to historicism and the breakdown of the guild system.

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    The article discusses the phenomenon of Art Nouveau and how it was originally conceived as a movement rather than a strict style. It explores how designers in the late 19th/early 20th century viewed tradition in French design and sou
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