After Louis Majorelle: Nancy school table in walnut and ash, Art Nouveau period, circa 1900
Description
After louis majorelle: nancy school table in walnut and ash, art nouveau period, circa 1900 (440cm open) with an atypical and generously animated shape inspired by nature in the spirit of the creations of hector guimard (paris metro stations) the great particularity of the art nouveau style, which was born in france in 1889, is that the decorations composed of curves and arabesques are no longer added but are an integral part of the sculpture. The exuberance of the shapes, decorations and stylized sculptures earned at this time the nickname "l'art nouille" this magnificent table is available in a similar model visible at the musée de l'école de nancy it opens in its center to receive extensions (1 provided) it rests on large feet with delicately sculpted patterns h76x176x140 (open 438cm).
- Dimensions
- : H76 x W176 x D140
- Color
- : wooden
- Material
- : wood
- Style
- : art deco