ZAGREB, Dec 9 (Hina) - The exhibition "Art Nouveau in Croatia", featuring Croatian art between 1897 and the end of World War I in 1918, will be opened at the Museum of Art and Crafts on Sunday, December 14.
ZAGREB, Dec 9 (Hina) - The exhibition "Art Nouveau in Croatia",
featuring Croatian art between 1897 and the end of World War I in
1918, will be opened at the Museum of Art and Crafts on Sunday,
December 14. #L#
The show features a set of topics which present events and persons
from the period of Art Nouveau in Croatia. Some topics are presented
with more than 1,000 exhibits from the areas of architecture,
visual art, sculpture, graphics, graphic design and crafts
(furniture design, metal, ceramic and glass design, as well as
fashion).
Art Nouveau in Croatia emerged at the same time as relevant cultural
and artistic developments in other European countries, where they
were called Sezession (in Austria), Jugendstil (Germany), Art
Nouveau (France and England) and Modern Style (England).
What was common for these movements was their breaking away with the
traditional, academic art of the 19th century. In Croatia, Art
Nouveau laid foundations for the development of 20th century art.
One part of the exhibition will be staged in the building of the
Croatian State Archive, one of the most representative examples of
Croatian Art Nouveau.
The exhibition closes on March 31.
(hina) rml sb