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Sterling Art Nouveau Bowl

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Drawing inspiration from nature and natural forms, the Art Nouveau movement was characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural form. This particular bowl has six motifs around the rim that are in that style. They look like a tulips sandwiched between wings.
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