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This is a discussion on going victorian now! within the Floristry Training & Students forums, part of the Public Forums category; Hi after deciding on art nouvuea iv changd my mind, you were right, loads of victorian period info re flowers ...
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going victorian now!
Hi after deciding on art nouvuea iv changd my mind, you were right, loads of victorian period info re flowers out there but not a lot about art nouveau, any more advise this time i will listen!!!!
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HELLO HELLS.
I REALLY LIKE ART NOUVEAU. I READ THAT U CHANGED YOU MIND. INCASE YOU RECONSIDER. I'M NOT SURE IF U MEANT THE USE OF FLOWERS IN THE ART NOUVEAU PERIODS OR NOT BUT YOU MAY FIND THE ATTACHED OF INTEREST. http://www.abcgallery.com/M/mucha/mucha.html[/url] ALPHONSE MUCHA AND WILLIAM MORRIS WERE BOTH BIG PLAYERS IN THE ARTS AND CRAFT MOVEMENT. AND BOTH USE FLORAL PATTERNS IN PAINTING AND JEWELERY. YOU COULD ALSO LOOK AT THE TIFFANY COLLECTION FOR INSPIRATION. YOU MAY FIND THEM OF USE OR NOT!! GOOD LUCK WITH WHICHEVER PERIOD U TAKE. JON ![]() |
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