Italian Art Nouveau

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Italian Art Nouveau, known as Stile Liberty, is an early 20th-century Italian artistic and architectural movement characterized by sinuous lines, floral motifs, and elegant decorative design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
art movement
design movement
aimedAt modernizing Italian visual culture
alsoKnownAs Stile Liberty
countryOfOrigin Italy
culturalContext Italian modernism
fieldOfWork architecture
ceramics
decorative arts
furniture design
glass design
graphic arts
interior design
metalwork
textile design
floruit early 20th century
followedBy Art Deco
Italian Rationalism
hasCharacteristic curvilinear forms
elegant decorative design
floral motifs
integration of arts and crafts
ornamental richness
sinuous lines
hasDesignPrinciple total work of art
unity of structure and decoration
hasMotif allegorical figures
female figures
naturalistic ornament
plant forms
whiplash curves
hasNotableCenter Florence
Genoa
Milan
Naples
Palermo
Rome
Trieste, Italy
surface form: Trieste

Turin
hasStylePeriod Belle Époque
inception late 19th century
influencedBy Arts and Crafts movement
surface form: British Arts and Crafts movement

Art Nouveau
surface form: French Art Nouveau

Japanese art
Symbolism
movementEnd 1920s
namedAfter Liberty & Co.
partOf Art Nouveau
typicalBuildingType apartment houses
cafés and shops
commercial buildings
urban residential buildings
villas
usedMaterial ceramic tiles
stained glass
stone
stucco
wrought iron

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Stile Liberty hasAlternativeName Italian Art Nouveau