Photographer’s Note
Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture and design that peaked in popularity at the beginning of the 20th century (1880-1914) and is characterised by highly-stylised, flowing, curvilinear designs often incorporating floral and other plant-inspired motifs.
The name 'Art Nouveau' derived from the name of a shop in Paris, Maison de l'Art Nouveau, at the time run by Siegfried Bing, that showcased objects that followed this approach to design. The style introduced by Bing was not an immediate success in Paris but rapidly spread to Nancy and to Belgium (especially Brussels) where Victor Horta and Henry Van de Velde would make major contributions in the field of architecture and design. In the United Kingdom Art Nouveau developed out of the Arts and Crafts Movement. The most important centre in Britain was Glasgow with the creations of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
More localised terms for the phenomenon of self-consciously radical, somewhat mannered reformist chic that formed a prelude to 20th-century modernism include Jugendstil in Germany, Austria and many other countries, named after the avant-garde periodical Jugend ('Youth'), Młoda Polska ('Young Poland' style) in Poland, or skřnvirke in Denmark, and Sezessionsstil ('Secessionism') in Vienna, where forward-looking artists and designers seceded from the mainstream salon exhibitions to exhibit on their own work in more congenial surroundings.
In Spain, the movement was centred in Barcelona and was known as modernisme, with the architect Antoni Gaudí as the most noteworthy practitioner. Art Nouveau was also a force in Central and Eastern Europe, with the influence of Alfons Mucha in Prague and Moravia (part of the modern Czech Republic) and Latvian Romanticism (Riga, the capital of Latvia, is home to over 800 Art Nouveau buildings). (wikipedia)
I think in our region (Eastern Hungary) secessionism was the last style till now that was able to create representative and harmonic buildings while keeping in mind that also human beings are part of a town. Very nice examples can be found in other towns of the Great Hungarian Plain (e.g. Kecskemét, Szeged, Debrecen). This house is not a pure secessionist building but I like it - perhaps because it is one of the few houses of Szolnok surviving the devastation of the World War and the replanning in the sixties-seventies.
Clementi, atus, eleparc, ocskaymarci, konok has marked this note useful
Critiques | Translate
atus
(15452) 2007-09-25 16:48
Szia Laci,
mivel hivatalos meghěvŕsom van Szolnok-ra a kozeljovoben, tuti hogy fogok magammal fčnykčpezogčpet is hozni, mert ahogyan a kčpeid alapjŕn lŕtom, nagyon sok črdekessčget lehet ott felfedezni. A felettem levo (holnaptňl valahol alattam lesz (:D ) ůr szerint, elonyosebb lett volna levŕgni a kčp aljŕbňl, hogy a nčzo tekintete teljes egčszčben a szčp čpulet rčszleteire osszpontosůljon. lehet, de szerintem nem feltčtlenul kellett volna ezt megtenni čs csak azt sajnŕlom, hogy a cajgŕs holgy bicajŕbňl lemaradt egy kis rčszlet.
Annyi gond legyen! Kellemes estčt kěvŕnok!
Attila
Clementi
(43589) 2007-09-26 1:13
ciao Laszlo,
interessante stile archittetonico , bella la luce e i colori , avrei pero' tagliato la parte inferiore della foto per darne maggiore alla parte superiore dell'edifico che credo meriti di piu' delle automobili , comunque un bel lavoro e ottima nota .
Giorgio
eleparc
(24059) 2007-09-26 4:46
bravo Lazlo! your note is excellent and thorough! This photo is a good illustration of it! I love this art nouveau style!
TFS!
Eric
ocskaymarci
(2508) 2007-09-27 10:49
Szia Laci!
Szerintem is jó lett a kép. A legjobban az tetszik, hogy az égből nem látszik semmi. A kép alsó része talán azért vonzza a tekintetet, mert színesebb, mint az épület maga. A levágás itt nem segítene, attól csak rosszabb lenne. Talán a f/f lehet ilyenkor az igazi megoldás.
Minden jót,
Marci
konok
(2005) 2007-10-03 2:28
Egyszerűségében szép vertikális kompozíció, a szórt fény tanulmányozni engedi az épület minden apró részletét. Az utolsó bekezdésed első mondatával teljesmértékben egyet értek!
Üdv
Jani
Photo Information
-
Copyright: Laszlo Koenig (Jakab)
(3450) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-08-13
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Nikon D-80, AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D
- Exposure: f/4, 1/60 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Map: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2007-09-25 15:16
Discussions
- To atus: Szolnok (2)
by Jakab, last updated 09-30 02:31 - To ocskaymarci: Art Nouveau (1)
by Jakab, last updated 09-27 13:29 - To g__clemens: crop (2)
by Jakab, last updated 09-26 13:20








