Majorelle (Aspects De L'art)
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This book examines the Majorelle estate, a landmark of Art Nouveau architecture and design. Authored by Roselyne Bouvier, it explores the historical significance of the estate, its decorative elements, and furniture. The work provides a detailed analysis of the artistic and historical context of Majorelle, emphasizing its role in the Art Nouveau movement. Through meticulous research, the book covers the evolution of ornamentation and design principles in the estate’s architecture, offering insights into the craftsmanship and aesthetic ideals of the period. It serves as both a historical reference and an artistic guide, appealing to scholars and enthusiasts of art history and interior design. The text avoids superficial descriptions, focusing instead on the interplay between cultural heritage and material innovation in the estate’s development.
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Roselyne Bouvier
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