Central European Secession

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Central European Secession is an art and architectural movement that emerged around 1900 in Central Europe, characterized by decorative stylization, rejection of historicism, and a transition toward modernist forms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural movement
art movement
aestheticAim synthesis of decorative and structural elements
unity of the arts
artForm architecture
decorative arts
graphic design
painting
characterizedBy decorative stylization
rejection of historicism
transition toward modernist forms
emergedInPeriod around 1900
goal break with academic institutions
renewal of art and architecture
influenced early modernist architecture in Central Europe
influencedBy Art Nouveau aesthetics
symbolism
movementType avant-garde
opposedTo academic art traditions
historicism in architecture
region Central Europe
relatedTo Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
Jugendstil NERFINISHED
Vienna Secession NERFINISHED
stylisticFeature geometric abstraction tendencies
ornamental line
stylized natural motifs
timeframePeak early 20th century
timeframeStart late 19th century

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Prague Secession styleFamily Central European Secession