Douglas McCarthy, Exhibition Editor
Julia Schellenberg, Exhibition Researcher
Małgorzata Szynkielewska, Exhibition Producer
Ann Maher, author of 2011 Europeana Art Nouveau exhibition
FURTHER READING
If you enjoyed this exhibition and would like to learn more about Art Nouveau, here is a list of suggested further reading.
Guest posts by Europeana's museum partners
The Art Nouveau ceramics of Alexandre Bigot (part 1 and part 2), Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
Art Nouveau in Aveiro - a walk through the city, Aveiro City Museum
Advertising and Art Nouveau in the Machine Age, Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya
Alphonse Mucha - Master of Art Nouveau, National Museum in Prague
Graphic Inspiration: Nature and Folk Art in Hungarian Art Nouveau, Schola Grafidis Art Collection
Slovak painting in the era of Art Nouveau, Slovak National Gallery
Gerda Koepff, pioneering collector of Art Nouveau glass, Glasmuseum Hentrich
The Réseau Art Nouveau Network: European cooperation for the enhancement of Art Nouveau
Scandal in Warsaw: Podkowiński’s Frenzy and the birth of Young Poland National Museum in Warsaw
Online resources
Exciting Years, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (German language only)
The Arts and Crafts Movement, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Art Nouveau, Cybele Gontar, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Japonism, Wikipedia
Japonism, Colta Ives, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Art of the Pleasure Quarters and the Ukiyo-e Style, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Universal Exhibitions, Real and Utopian Architecture, Musée d'Orsay
Alphonse Mucha, Wikipedia
Art Nouveau and the Erotic, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Reforming Fashion, 1850-1914: Politics, Health, and Art, Ohio State University
Art Nouveau Architecture, Musée Fin-de-Siècle
Antoni Gaudí and the Sagrada Família, Dr. Beth Harris & Dr. Steven Zucker