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Those were the days. 1880-1930s. Jugendstil, Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Craftsmanship, originality, beauty. No politics here only applied arts.

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The English Art Nouveau (or Modern Style) facade of the Everard's Printing Works from 1901 in Bristol designed by architect and ceramicist William James Neatby (1860-1910).

Photo: James Davies for Historic England Archive

The English Art Nouveau (or Modern Style) facade of the Everard's Printing Works from 1901 in Bristol designed by architect and ceramicist William James Neatby (1860-1910). Photo: James Davies for Historic England Archive
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The English Art Nouveau (or Modern Style) facade of the Everard's Printing Works from 1901 in Bristol designed by architect and ceramicist William James Neatby (1860-1910).

Photo: James Davies for Historic England Archive

The English Art Nouveau (or Modern Style) facade of the Everard's Printing Works from 1901 in Bristol designed by architect and ceramicist William James Neatby (1860-1910). Photo: James Davies for Historic England Archive
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Entrance of the Art Deco 'Eastern Columbia Building' from 1930 in Los Angeles, USA by American architect Claud Beelman (1884- 1963).

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Entrance of the Art Deco 'Eastern Columbia Building' from 1930 in Los Angeles, USA by American architect Claud Beelman (1884- 1963). Pic: Visitor7
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Art Nouveau tile from c. 1895 with four stylized fox heads by German painter and graphic designer Otto Eckmann (1865-1902).

Art Nouveau tile from c. 1895 with four stylized fox heads by German painter and graphic designer Otto Eckmann (1865-1902).
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