Landscape in Art nouveau

So, here is the final verdict on your preferences in art:

Style: art nouveau

Genre: landscape

It’s quite hard to draw a psychological portrait of a person who prefers art nouveau landscapes – it might easily be a housewife in for the ornate patterns and garden gnomes, or a busy New Yorker who just looks for something calm, easy and peaceful to rest his eyes on after a hectic day. In any case an art nouveau landscape is indicative of a sensitive person in pursuit of harmony and serenity, it speaks of enviable erudition in art, since art nouveau is more often seen in applied art and interior design pieces rather than on the canvases.

Watch out! Once you purchase an art nouveau landscape you are doomed to gradually – or aggressively fast – redecorate the entire apartment, since the painting will call for the matching furniture, the dishes and what not).

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Must See for you: 

Maitres: Ivan Bilibin, A. Ostroumove-liebedeva, Bakhvalov S. (Russia), Mstislav Dobuzhynsky (Lithuania), G. Klimt (Austria), Hodler Ferdinand, Cuno Amiet (Switzerland), Jahn Toorop (the Netherlands), Lawren Harris, Frank Johnston, Franklin Carmichael (Canada)

Modern artists: A. Panchin, V. Korotkov, P. Rostovsky, G. Gerasimov, N. Piyasheva, V. Korenkov (Russia)

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