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full of sinuous, curvy lines inspired by nature, this interior design
style began in the 1880s and lasted until the first World War. People
either loved it or loathed it and that remains true today. This style
is said to be very feminine, as shown in the female form, typically
seen with long, flowing hair, and scantly clad.
Names to look out for include Charles Rennie Mackintosh for
furniture, architecture and jewellery, Emile Galle for glass,
furniture and jewellery, Tiffany for lighting and Alphonse
Mucha
for posters.
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