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Art Nouveau - Art Nouveau Art (931 words) |
 | Art Nouveau was known in France as style Guimard, after French designer Hector Guimard; in Italy as the stile Floreale (floral style); stile Liberty, after British Art Nouveau designer Arthur Lasenby Liberty; in Spain as Modernisme; in Austria as Sezessionstil (Vienna Secession); and in Germany as Jugendstil. |
 | Art Nouveau had its deepest influence on a variety of art and design movements that continued to explore integrated design, including De Stijl, a Dutch design movement in the 1920s, and the German Bauhaus school in the 1920s and 1930s. |
 | French for "The New Art." An art movement and style of decoration and architecture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, characterized particularly by the curvilinear depiction of leaves and flowers, often in the form of vines... |
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Art Department (811 words) |
 | Prerequisite for enrollment in the 300-400 series of art history courses taken for art credit is either Art 271 and 272, or passing a proficiency test. |
 | Art 100, 151, and 401 do not fulfill the art history requirement for art majors. |
 | Art from the prehistoric period to the close of the Middle Ages. |