The Art Nouveau movement of architecture and design appeared in Antwerp, Belgium, between roughly 1898 and the start of the First World War in 1914. It was principally practiced by the architects Joseph Bascourt, , , Émile Van Averbeke, Émile Thielens, Frans Smet-Verhas as well as and . Its principal characteristics in Antwerp buildings include whiplash lines and irregular curves in moldings, ironwork, and incised decoration; gentle arches; colorful ceramic tiles, mosaics, and stained glass; gilded asymmetrical ornament; sgraffito; and keyhole windows and screens.
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- Art nouveau à Anvers (fr)
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| - The Art Nouveau movement of architecture and design appeared in Antwerp, Belgium, between roughly 1898 and the start of the First World War in 1914. It was principally practiced by the architects Joseph Bascourt, , , Émile Van Averbeke, Émile Thielens, Frans Smet-Verhas as well as and . Its principal characteristics in Antwerp buildings include whiplash lines and irregular curves in moldings, ironwork, and incised decoration; gentle arches; colorful ceramic tiles, mosaics, and stained glass; gilded asymmetrical ornament; sgraffito; and keyhole windows and screens. (en)
- Ce fut sous l'impulsion des architectes Joseph Bascourt, Jacques De Weerdt, Jules Hofman, Émile Van Averbeke, Émile Thielens, Frans Smet-Verhas et du tandem August Cols et Alfried Defever que l'art nouveau se développa à Anvers à partir de 1895. Les ornements propres au style Art nouveau anversois sont le plus souvent constitués de nombreux panneaux de céramiques ou de mosaïques. On dénombre assez peu de sgraffites. Plusieurs cercles d'art anversois accueillent des architectes et décorateurs ouverts à cette modernité comme Als ik Kan et De Scalden. (fr)
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| - The Art Nouveau movement of architecture and design appeared in Antwerp, Belgium, between roughly 1898 and the start of the First World War in 1914. It was principally practiced by the architects Joseph Bascourt, , , Émile Van Averbeke, Émile Thielens, Frans Smet-Verhas as well as and . Its principal characteristics in Antwerp buildings include whiplash lines and irregular curves in moldings, ironwork, and incised decoration; gentle arches; colorful ceramic tiles, mosaics, and stained glass; gilded asymmetrical ornament; sgraffito; and keyhole windows and screens. (en)
- Ce fut sous l'impulsion des architectes Joseph Bascourt, Jacques De Weerdt, Jules Hofman, Émile Van Averbeke, Émile Thielens, Frans Smet-Verhas et du tandem August Cols et Alfried Defever que l'art nouveau se développa à Anvers à partir de 1895. Les ornements propres au style Art nouveau anversois sont le plus souvent constitués de nombreux panneaux de céramiques ou de mosaïques. On dénombre assez peu de sgraffites. Plusieurs cercles d'art anversois accueillent des architectes et décorateurs ouverts à cette modernité comme Als ik Kan et De Scalden. (fr)
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