Hungária (formerly and now New York) cafe, Budapest, 1974. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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ART NOUVEAU - stained glass, Szedõ-haz in Budapest, HUNGARY
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Budapest, 11th district, Mészöly utca
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Gróf palota (Count's palace) from 1913 is the largest building in Hungarian Art Nouveau style in Szeged, Hungary. It was designed by prominent Hungarian architect Ferenc J. Raichle (1869-1960).
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The Black Eagle Tower in Oradea, an excellent example of the captivating Secession Style
The Secession style is part of the Art Nouveau movement. It originated in Vienna, Austria, and is also known as the Vienna Secession. The style features a mix of organic and geometric forms, with a strong focus on craftsmanship and attention to detail.
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Art Nouveau Staircase By Ede Magyar, Hungary
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Austrian poster announcing a war exhibition at the K.K. Prater Kaisergarten in Vienna, Austria.
Lithograph, 1916.
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Staircase, Reök Palace, Szeged, 1976. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Budapest, 6th district, Izabella utca
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a gift for @hoasens !!
miss Vietnam was lovely to draw and I had so much fun art nouveau-ing her hair. i must do more!!!
Belarus | Belgium | Czechia | Hungary | Liechtenstein | Monaco | Seychelles | Taiwan | Ukraine | Vietnam
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Villa Zala
Ajtósi Dürer sor 25, Budapest, Hungary
Built
1898-1901, partly destroyed in 1941
Ödön Lechnerarchitect
(project)
Zoltán Bálintarchitect
Lajos Jámborarchitect
György Zalaceramics sculptor
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