Riga, Art Nouveau

Riga, Art Nouveau
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2007
Genre: Art nouveau (Architecture)
ISBN: 9789984315294

Architectural Guide Riga

Architectural Guide Riga
Author: Janis Krastins
Publisher: Dom Pub
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783869222868

This guide book is a must-have for all those who are interested in European architecture and its rich history of diverse cultures. Riga is famous for its unique mixture of styles and traces of war and political change: German origins, Art Nouveau at its highest level and Soviet Modernism. Latvia is a young European nation on its way to architectural prominence. In 1997, the central part of Riga was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Daugava embankment and numerous streets dating back to medieval times encircle this unique area. The author's selection provides descriptions of nearly 800 buildings and various places of interest in Riga and its vicinity. Buildings from every historic period and architectural style are described, ranging from centuries' old monuments to buildings currently still under construction.

Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau
Author: Jeremy Howard
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780719041617

This critical survey of the Art Nouveau movement reveals the diversity of this style across the breadth of the European continent. With the inclusion of Eastern Europe and the full range of artistic media, the book shows how this movement changed the face of European art and design from Paris to Prague. Clearly structured by country, it traces the emergence of Art Nouveau, highlighting the particular interpretations of the style in each country. Countries covered include: Belgium; Spain; Britain; Austria; Hungary; and Russia. Each chapter contains sections on political and cultural contexts, specific visual characteristics and key artists and designers. It analyzes the contribution of both well-known artists and designers such as Gaudi; Van de Velde; Mackintosh; and Mucha, and brings to light many others whose contributions have been largely inaccessible. With a bibliography and glossary, this text should provide a useful introduction to this subject.