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Style: Art Nouveau
La Parisienne: Art Nouveau Belle Epoque young lady with a gleam in here eye
Located in Norwich, GB
A lovely hand modelled sculpture in bas relief, depicting the head of a smiling young Parisian lady with a gleam in her eyes. The work dates from from the Belle Epoque, the art nouv...
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Early 1900s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

Materials

Terracotta, Wood Panel

K & K Hof Atelier Pietzner, Family Portrait In A Garden Setting
Located in Cheltenham, GB
This early 20th-century mixed media by K & K Hof Atelier Pietzner of Vienna depicts a respectable family within a neoclassical garden setting. With the advent of photography, afflue...
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Early 1900s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Gouache, Photographic Paper

Very Rare Portrait of 6 Dogs on Enamelled Ceramic by Maison Pichenot-Loebnitz
Located in SANTA FE, NM
Very Rare Portrait of 6 Dogs on Enameled Ceramic Maison Pichenot-Loebnitz Enamels, ceramic France, ca. 1875. 25 x 8 (31 x 13 framed) inches This rectangular panel made of enameled c...
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1870s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

Materials

Enamel

Large Newcomb College Art Pottery Vase - Joseph Meyer, Sadie Irvine, 1927
Located in New Orleans, LA
A gorgeous Newcomb Pottery vase thrown by master potter Joseph Meyer. He was at Newcomb for around 30 years, between 1897 and 1927. Decorated by ...
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1910s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

Materials

Clay

Newcomb Pottery Candlesticks, Great Condition, Flowers Estate (New Orleans)
Located in New Orleans, LA
A pair of candlesticks in great condition - no chips or cracks - from the famous Newcomb Pottery program in New Orleans. Beautiful buff grayish-blue glaze. Newcomb mark stamped on bottom. Came from a fine St. Charles Avenue home out of the estate of Chip Flowers of New Orleans, with lots of Newcomb pottery in the collection, including a Joseph Meyer bowl we have also listed on this site. Proudly presented by Guy Lyman Fine Art, New Orleans. If you are reading this it is probably because you are already familiar with Newcomb Pottery, but here's some information from Wikipedia, and there is a wealth of information about it online should you wish to learn more: "Newcomb Pottery, also called Newcomb College Pottery, was a brand of American Arts & Crafts pottery produced from 1895 to 1940.[1] The company grew out of the pottery program at H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, the women's college now associated with Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Pottery was a contemporary of Rookwood Pottery, the Saturday Evening Girls, North Dakota pottery, Teco and Grueby. Newcomb College had been founded expressly to instruct young Southern women in liberal arts.[2] The art school opened in 1886 and production of art pottery on a for-profit basis began in 1895 under the supervision of art professors William Woodward, Ellsworth Woodward, and Mary Given Sheerer.[3][4][5] Potters Among the first persons to be hired by the Woodwards to assist with the new pottery...
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1910s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

Materials

Clay

MIDDAY SLEEP by Vasili Zianko, author's volume-contour technique
Located in Zofingen, AG
This art - work is part of the project ARCHIVIST. The paint is made in the author's technique of painting by Vasili Zianko based acrylic painting on canvas using a variety of textur...
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2010s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Cufflinks Red Gold Flower Vintage Black Porcelain Jewelry Men (MADE TO ORDER)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Melanie Sherman Cufflinks with Red & Gold Flowers on Black Porcelain Dimensions: 20mm x 17mm x 17mm Materials: Porcelain, Glaze, Vintage Decal Metal type: Brass COA Provided Melanie Sherman is a ceramic artist, born in Germany and currently residing and working in Kansas City, Missouri. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in ceramics from the Kansas City Art Institute. Her background is in graphic design, where she developed an eye for pattern and decoration. In her ceramics she combines her love for ornamentation and her fascination with the history of ceramics, referencing 18th century European porcelain...
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2010s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

Materials

Gold, Brass

Cufflinks Red Gold Flower Vintage Black Porcelain Jewelry Men (MADE TO ORDER)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Melanie Sherman Cufflinks with Red & Gold Flowers on Black Porcelain Dimensions: 20mm x 17mm x 17mm Materials: Porcelain, Glaze, Vintage Decal Metal type: Brass COA Provided * These pieces are made to order any may exceed the 10 Day Shipping time frame Melanie Sherman is a ceramic artist, born in Germany and currently residing and working in Kansas City, Missouri. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in ceramics from the Kansas City Art Institute. Her background is in graphic design, where she developed an eye for pattern and decoration. In her ceramics she combines her love for ornamentation and her fascination with the history of ceramics, referencing 18th century European porcelain...
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2010s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

Materials

Gold, Brass

Composition #4 by Vasili Zianko, author's volume-contour technique
Located in Zofingen, AG
This art - work is part of the project INSECT'S LIFE. The paint is made in the author's technique of painting by Vasili Zianko based acrylic painting on canvas using a variety of te...
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2010s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Antique handmade lamp (chandelier) by Muller Frères, French Art Deco
Located in New York, NY
Antique handmade lamp with botanical motifs by Muller Frères. Muller Frères were renowned glassmakers from Lunéville, France, famous for producing art n...
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Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Mixed Media

Materials

Iron

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2010s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

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Located in SANTA FE, NM
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"Control C" Colored pencil, pen, graphite on paper
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Newcomb Pottery Bowl - Joseph Meyer c. 1910, Pristine, Good Size, Flowers Estate
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A gorgeous Newcomb Pottery bowl thrown by master potter Joseph Meyer. He was at Newcomb for around 30 years, between 1897 and 1927. We have included a photo of the marks on the bottom of the bowl: JM for Joseph Meyer, N for Newcomb, and B for pottery made between 1910 and 1912 with buff clay bodies and semi-matte glazes. Flawless condition, and with an exquisite glaze that is greenish with a hint of blue. Beautiful buff grayish-blue glaze. Newcomb mark stamped on bottom. Came from a fine St. Charles Avenue home out of the estate of Chip Flowers of New Orleans, with lots of Newcomb pottery in the collection, including a pair of candlesticks we have also listed on this site. Proudly presented by Guy Lyman Fine Art, New Orleans. If you are reading this it is probably because you are already familiar with Newcomb Pottery, but here's some information from Wikipedia, and there is a wealth of information about it online should you wish to learn more: "Newcomb Pottery, also called Newcomb College Pottery, was a brand of American Arts & Crafts pottery produced from 1895 to 1940.[1] The company grew out of the pottery program at H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, the women's college now associated with Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Pottery was a contemporary of Rookwood Pottery, the Saturday Evening Girls, North Dakota pottery, Teco and Grueby. Newcomb College had been founded expressly to instruct young Southern women in liberal arts.[2] The art school opened in 1886 and production of art pottery on a for-profit basis began in 1895 under the supervision of art professors William Woodward, Ellsworth Woodward, and Mary Given Sheerer.[3][4][5] Potters Among the first persons to be hired by the Woodwards to assist with the new pottery...
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Newcomb Pottery Vase by Henrietta Bailey, Joseph Meyer
Located in New Orleans, LA
A classic example of the world-famous Newcomb Pottery from New Orleans, designed by Henrietta Bailey in 1925 and thrown by Joseph Meyer. Doesn't get mu...
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1920s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

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Clay

Cufflinks Red Gold Flower Vintage Black Porcelain Jewelry for Men Brass handmade
Located in Kansas City, MO
Melanie Sherman Cufflinks with Red & Gold Flowers on Black Porcelain Dimensions: 20mm x 17mm x 17mm Materials: Porcelain, Glaze, Vintage Decal Metal typ...
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2010s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

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Gold, Brass

Cufflinks Red Gold Flower Vintage Black Porcelain Jewelry for Men Brass handmade
Located in Kansas City, MO
Melanie Sherman Cufflinks with Red & Gold Flowers on Black Porcelain Dimensions: 20mm x 17mm x 17mm Materials: Porcelain, Glaze, Vintage Decal Metal typ...
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2010s Art Nouveau Mixed Media

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Gold, Brass

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Art Nouveau mixed media for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Art Nouveau mixed media available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including and Melanie Sherman. Frequently made by artists working with Acrylic Paint, and Canvas and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Art Nouveau mixed media, so small editions measuring 4.5 inches across are also available. Prices for mixed media made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $500 and tops out at $4,090, while the average work sells for $1,800.

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