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Nancy as a Center of Art Nouveau Architecture, 1895-1914 Peter Clericuzio Department of the History of Art

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Peter Clericuzio's presentation from thePenn Urban Doctoral SymposiumMay 13, 2011Co-sponsored with Penn’s Urban Studies program, this symposium celebrates the work of graduating urban-focused doctoral candidates. Graduates present and discuss their dissertation findings. Luncheon attended by the students, their families and their committees follows.

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Page 1: Nancy as a Center of Art Nouveau  Architecture, 1895-1914

Nancy as a Center of Art Nouveau Architecture, 1895-1914

Peter ClericuzioDepartment of the History of Art

Page 2: Nancy as a Center of Art Nouveau  Architecture, 1895-1914

Hector Guimard, Porte Dauphine Métro Station,Paris, 1899-1900

Antoni Gaudí, Casa Battlò, Barcelona, 1904-06

Victor Horta, Horta House and Studio,

staircase and skylight, Brussels, 1898-1900

Examples of Art Nouveau

Page 3: Nancy as a Center of Art Nouveau  Architecture, 1895-1914

Auguste Perret, Théatre des Champs-Elysées,

Paris, 1913

Peter Behrens, Wiegand House, Berlin, 1911-12

Page 4: Nancy as a Center of Art Nouveau  Architecture, 1895-1914

Lucien Weissenburger, Lang House, Nancy, 1904-06

Emile André, France-Lanord Apartments, Nancy, 1902-3

Page 5: Nancy as a Center of Art Nouveau  Architecture, 1895-1914

Alsace-Lorraine, 1871-1919

FRANCE

Page 6: Nancy as a Center of Art Nouveau  Architecture, 1895-1914

Lucien Weissenburger Georges BietEmile André

A few of the Art Nouveau architects in Nancy trained at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts

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Lucien Weissenburger, Alexandre Mienville, Louis Majorelle, Antonin Daum, and Jacques Gruber, Brasserie Excelsior, Nancy, 1911

Page 8: Nancy as a Center of Art Nouveau  Architecture, 1895-1914

Emile Gallé,glass artist and

furniture manufacturer

Statutes of the Ecole de Nancy, 1901

Louis Majorelle, furniture manufacturer and ironworker

Antonin Daum, glass artist

Page 9: Nancy as a Center of Art Nouveau  Architecture, 1895-1914

César Pain, 53, rue du Maréchal Oudinot, Nancy, 1912

César Pain, “Les Clématites,” 26, rue Félix Faure, Nancy, 1906

Page 10: Nancy as a Center of Art Nouveau  Architecture, 1895-1914

K. Nar, Advertising Poster for Parc de Saurupt, 1901

Emile André, Villa “Les Roches” Parc de Saurupt, Nancy, 1903-

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Lucien Weissenburger, Bergeret House, Nancy, 1903-4

Monnaie-du-pape motifs on dormer of Bergeret House

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Jacques Gruber, Roses and Seagulls, stained-glass window, main stair hall,

Bergeret House, 1904

Louis Majorelle, staircase ironwork in Bergeret House, showing

monnaie-du-pape motifs, 1904

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Lucien Weissenburger, Magasins Réunis, Nancy, 1894-1907

Paul Sédille, Printemps Department Store, Paris, 1883

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Lucien Weissenburger, Magasins Réunis, Nancy, 1894-1907

Central atrium

Page 15: Nancy as a Center of Art Nouveau  Architecture, 1895-1914

Louis Majorelle, Lamps at entrance to main staircase,

Magasins Réunis, Nancy, ca. 1909

Hector Guimard, Lamp at entrance to Paris Métropolitain

station, 1899-1900

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Emile André and Paul Charbonnier, Renauld Bank, Nancy, 1907-10

Lucien Bentz, Jacques Pharmacy, Nancy, 1903

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Emile Toussaint and Louis Marchal, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Meurthe-et-Moselle, Nancy, 1905-8

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Jacques Gruber, “Soda Production”detail of stained-glass window, CCI-

Meurthe-et-Moselle, 1908

Eugène Vallin, Fireplace, main conference room, CCI-Meurthe-et-Moselle, 1908

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Georges Biet, Biet House and Apartments, Nancy, after German bombardment of 11 October 1917

Pierre Le Bourgeois, L’Est Républicain Offices, Nancy, after German bombardment of 1918