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WORLD'S FAIR 12- BRUXELLES 1897

WORLD'S FAIR 12- BRUXELLES 1897

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Original Artwork

Acrylic on Canvas - 3D Wooden Frame

Protective Varnish - Hanging System on the Back

Artist's Signature on the Side and Back of the Canvas

Dimension

 40 cm x 40 cm


"World's Fair 12 - Brussels 1897": A Tribute to Art Nouveau

Brussels 1897 marks a pivotal moment in the history of Art Nouveau. With this piece, "World's Fair 12," I sought to capture the essence of this movement and the era that significantly influenced architecture and decorative arts. The Brussels World's Fair celebrated limitless creativity.

The Spirit of the World’s Fair in a Modular Series

Each canvas in this polyptych serves as a fragment of history, a window into the wonders of the World's Fair. I designed this series to be displayed individually or as a group, according to your preferences. Just as Art Nouveau broke conventions in its time, you can reinvent the composition at your discretion, playing with lines and colors.

A Palette Inspired by Belgian Art Nouveau

The colors I chose are directly inspired by the elegance of Art Nouveau: subtle yet vibrant tones, a nod to the iconic floral and geometric patterns of the era. The goal is to infuse a bit of this artistic richness into a modern setting.

A Personal Work, A Journey into the Past

For me, this artwork is much more than just a painting. It represents an intimate connection to a period that has shaped art and culture. By hanging these canvases in your space, you immerse yourself in a realm where innovation and beauty intertwine. It is also an invitation to explore the history of the World’s Fairs through a contemporary lens.

Londres 1851 | Paris 1855 | Londres 1862 | Paris 1867 | Vienne 1873 | Philadelphie 1876 | Paris 1878 | Melbourne 1880 | Barcelone 1888 | Paris 1889 | Chicago 1893 | Bruxelles 1897 | Paris 1900 | Saint-Louis 1904 | Liège 1905 | Milan 1906 | Bruxelles 1910 | Gand 1913 | San Francisco 1915 | Barcelone 1929.

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