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Georges de Feure.
The Magazine Antiques
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March 01, 2005 |
Millman, Ian |
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Today it is generally accepted that art nouveau, the celebrated international stylistic movement in the decorative arts, owes its name to a Parisian gallery opened in 1895 by Siegfried Bing, a renowned dealer in oriental art. However, it is less well known that, following the resounding success of his pavilion at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900 (see Fig. 2), Bing dismissed the burgeoning number of creations appearing on the market as "crude imitations, shaped without regard to the most elementary rules of logic and given the name of 'Art Nouveau'." He published this clarification in the Architectural Record for American art lovers, who were avid for ...
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