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STAINED GLASS ART NOUVEAU ERA. The founder of the Art Nouveau believe the Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela. Art Nouveau has gained particular popularity in the late nineteenth - early twentieth centuries. Fedorayeva

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STAINED GLASS ART NOUVEAU ERA.

The founder of the Art Nouveau believe the Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela. Art Nouveau has gained particular popularity in the late nineteenth -early twentieth centuries.

Fedorayeva

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A characteristic feature of modernism - a semitone. This style can be correctly recognized by the undulating, irregularly curved lines. In the stained glass in Art Nouveau style used special glasses of different textures.

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Modern Paints -natural: the entire spectrum of light green, shades of lilac, pearly-gray color, all shades of the sea, parma violet, or faded rose.

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The main features of modernity:* Open-plan* Split-level floors* Enhanced window openings* The rounded shape of window and

door openings* Stained Glass* Wrought Iron bars on the facades of

buildings

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Art Nouveau stained glass "adapt" to the existing situation, and subordinates it to themselves, creating a force of color and lines inexpressible atmosphere of poetic comfort.

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Birds and butterflies, dragonflies and moths, various characters, stunning natural scenery make glass modernism is not just something utilitarian. They built it in the rank of this art is able to touch the hidden strings of the human soul. Art Nouveau stained-glass windows are still the most exquisite and delicate decoration.

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Designers working in the Art Nouveau style, created and create unique buildings and interiors with a unique individuality, rejecting the traditional classical culture and do the "art of the future. "