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Villa Les Glycines, 5 rue des Brices (architect Emile Andre, 1904 and Jacques Philippon in 1924) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
Villa Les Glycines, 5 rue des Brices (architect Emile Andre, 1904 and Jacques Philippon in 1924) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.

LBY4640870: Villa Les Glycines, 5 rue des Brices (architect Emile Andre, 1904 and Jacques Philippon in 1924) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today., André, Emile (1871-1933) / Bridgeman Images

A concierge lodge, 2 rue des Brices (architects Emile Andre and Joseph Hornecker, 1903) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
A concierge lodge, 2 rue des Brices (architects Emile Andre and Joseph Hornecker, 1903) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.

LBY4640892: A concierge lodge, 2 rue des Brices (architects Emile Andre and Joseph Hornecker, 1903) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today., André, Emile (1871-1933) / Bridgeman Images

Detail of the grid of Villa Les Glycines, 5 rue des Brices in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architects Emile Andre (1871-1933) in 1904 and Jacques Philippon in 1924. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
Detail of the grid of Villa Les Glycines, 5 rue des Brices in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architects Emile Andre (1871-1933) in 1904 and Jacques Philippon in 1924. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.

LBY4640907: Detail of the grid of Villa Les Glycines, 5 rue des Brices in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architects Emile Andre (1871-1933) in 1904 and Jacques Philippon in 1924. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today., André, Emile (1871-1933) / Bridgeman Images

Architect house, 24 rue des Brices (architect Cesar Pain, 1913) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
Architect house, 24 rue des Brices (architect Cesar Pain, 1913) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.

LBY4640938: Architect house, 24 rue des Brices (architect Cesar Pain, 1913) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today., Pain, César (1872-1946) / Bridgeman Images

Les Maisons Pain, 24 a 30 rue Felix Faure in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Cesar Pain (1872-1946), 1904-1909. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
Les Maisons Pain, 24 a 30 rue Felix Faure in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Cesar Pain (1872-1946), 1904-1909. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.

LBY4640980: Les Maisons Pain, 24 a 30 rue Felix Faure in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Cesar Pain (1872-1946), 1904-1909. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today., Pain, César (1872-1946) / Bridgeman Images

Les Pins building, 2 rue Albin Haller in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 1912. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
Les Pins building, 2 rue Albin Haller in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 1912. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.

LBY4641105: Les Pins building, 2 rue Albin Haller in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Emile Andre (1871-1933), 1912. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today., André, Emile (1871-1933) / Bridgeman Images

The Hotel Bergeret, 24 rue Liennois in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Lucien Weissenburger (1860-1929), 1904. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
The Hotel Bergeret, 24 rue Liennois in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Lucien Weissenburger (1860-1929), 1904. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.

LBY4641147: The Hotel Bergeret, 24 rue Liennois in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Lucien Weissenburger (1860-1929), 1904. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today., Weissenburger, Lucien (1860-1929) / Bridgeman Images

Detail of Maison Houot in Nancy, France designed in 1903 (photo)
Detail of Maison Houot in Nancy, France designed in 1903 (photo)

LBY4641165: Detail of Maison Houot in Nancy, France designed in 1903 (photo), André, Emile (1871-1933) / Bridgeman Images

An art nouveau building, 1 boulevard Charles V (architect Lucien Weissenburger, 1904) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
An art nouveau building, 1 boulevard Charles V (architect Lucien Weissenburger, 1904) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.

LBY4641188: An art nouveau building, 1 boulevard Charles V (architect Lucien Weissenburger, 1904) in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today., Weissenburger, Lucien (1860-1929) / Bridgeman Images

The former Genin Louis store (CCF Bank) 2 rue Benit, architect Henri Gutton, 1900 in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
The former Genin Louis store (CCF Bank) 2 rue Benit, architect Henri Gutton, 1900 in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.

LBY4641203: The former Genin Louis store (CCF Bank) 2 rue Benit, architect Henri Gutton, 1900 in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc. participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today., Gutton, Henri (1851-1933) / Bridgeman Images

The Simette building, 12 bis rue de Metz in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Charles Desire Bourgon (1855-1915), 1902. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.
The Simette building, 12 bis rue de Metz in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Charles Desire Bourgon (1855-1915), 1902. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today.

LBY4641211: The Simette building, 12 bis rue de Metz in Nancy (Meurthe and Moselle). Architect Charles Desire Bourgon (1855-1915), 1902. In Nancy, Art Nouveau takes the name of Ecole de Nancy, or Alliance provincial des industries d'art, thanks in particular to the emblematic figure of Emile Galle. Glassware, furniture, stained glass, ceramics, leather, ironwork, architecture, etc., participate in this vast movement of renovation of decorative arts that still marks the city today., Bourgon, Charles Desire (1855-1915) / Bridgeman Images

The furniture guard of national furniture, avenue des Gobelins Paris 75013. Construction 1934-1936, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret.
The furniture guard of national furniture, avenue des Gobelins Paris 75013. Construction 1934-1936, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret.

TEC4641271: The furniture guard of national furniture, avenue des Gobelins Paris 75013. Construction 1934-1936, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Les Grands Moulins de Paris 75013.
Les Grands Moulins de Paris 75013.

TEC4641366: Les Grands Moulins de Paris 75013. / Bridgeman Images

La Halle aux Flours in Paris 75013.
La Halle aux Flours in Paris 75013.

TEC4641391: La Halle aux Flours in Paris 75013. / Bridgeman Images

Chapelle de la Salpetriere, 47 boulevard de l'hopital in Paris 75013.
Chapelle de la Salpetriere, 47 boulevard de l'hopital in Paris 75013.

TEC4641414: Chapelle de la Salpetriere, 47 boulevard de l'hopital in Paris 75013. / Bridgeman Images

The Olympiads in Paris 75013.
The Olympiads in Paris 75013.

TEC4641421: The Olympiads in Paris 75013. / Bridgeman Images

A construction site in Tiergarten in Berlin (Germany).
A construction site in Tiergarten in Berlin (Germany).

TEC4647780: A construction site in Tiergarten in Berlin (Germany). / Bridgeman Images

The construction site on the Friedrichstrasse in Berlin (Germany).
The construction site on the Friedrichstrasse in Berlin (Germany).

TEC4647943: The construction site on the Friedrichstrasse in Berlin (Germany). / Bridgeman Images

The construction site of the Postdamer Platz in Berlin (Germany).
The construction site of the Postdamer Platz in Berlin (Germany).

TEC4647952: The construction site of the Postdamer Platz in Berlin (Germany). / Bridgeman Images

The construction site on the Friedrichstrasse in Berlin (Germany).
The construction site on the Friedrichstrasse in Berlin (Germany).

TEC4647963: The construction site on the Friedrichstrasse in Berlin (Germany). / Bridgeman Images

The Chateau de Cheverny (Loir et cher).
The Chateau de Cheverny (Loir et cher).

ITR4648239: The Chateau de Cheverny (Loir et cher). / Bridgeman Images

The keep of the castle of Loches (Indre et Loire).
The keep of the castle of Loches (Indre et Loire).

ITR4648303: The keep of the castle of Loches (Indre et Loire). / Bridgeman Images

Lognes in the Seine and Marne.
Lognes in the Seine and Marne.

TEC4648330: Lognes in the Seine and Marne. / Bridgeman Images

Development in Lognes in Seine Marn.
Development in Lognes in Seine Marn.

TEC4648343: Development in Lognes in Seine Marn. / Bridgeman Images

La Promenade des Anglais, Hotel Negresco, 37 Promenade des Anglais in Nice (Alpes Maritimes). Architect Edouard Niermans, 1912. Photography 27/01/07.
La Promenade des Anglais, Hotel Negresco, 37 Promenade des Anglais in Nice (Alpes Maritimes). Architect Edouard Niermans, 1912. Photography 27/01/07.

TEC4648420: La Promenade des Anglais, Hotel Negresco, 37 Promenade des Anglais in Nice (Alpes Maritimes). Architect Edouard Niermans, 1912. Photography 27/01/07. / Bridgeman Images

La Promenade des Anglais, Hotel Negresco, 37 Promenade des Anglais in Nice (Alpes Maritimes). Architect Edouard Niermans, 1912. Photography 27/01/07.
La Promenade des Anglais, Hotel Negresco, 37 Promenade des Anglais in Nice (Alpes Maritimes). Architect Edouard Niermans, 1912. Photography 27/01/07.

TEC4648431: La Promenade des Anglais, Hotel Negresco, 37 Promenade des Anglais in Nice (Alpes Maritimes). Architect Edouard Niermans, 1912. Photography 27/01/07. / Bridgeman Images

The banks of the Thames in London, Great Britain.
The banks of the Thames in London, Great Britain.

TEC4648714: The banks of the Thames in London, Great Britain. / Bridgeman Images

Victorian building in London (Great Britain).
Victorian building in London (Great Britain).

TEC4648728: Victorian building in London (Great Britain). / Bridgeman Images

Building in the Landcaster Gate district in London (Great Britain).
Building in the Landcaster Gate district in London (Great Britain).

TEC4648751: Building in the Landcaster Gate district in London (Great Britain). / Bridgeman Images

London Eye in London, England. Construction 2000, Marks Barfield design.
London Eye in London, England. Construction 2000, Marks Barfield design.

TEC4648762: London Eye in London, England. Construction 2000, Marks Barfield design. / Bridgeman Images

London Eye in London (England).
London Eye in London (England).

TEC4648785: London Eye in London (England). / Bridgeman Images

London Eye in London (England).
London Eye in London (England).

TEC4648816: London Eye in London (England). / Bridgeman Images

London Eye in London (England).
London Eye in London (England).

TEC4648819: London Eye in London (England). / Bridgeman Images

London Eye in London, England. Construction 2000, Marks Barfield design.
London Eye in London, England. Construction 2000, Marks Barfield design.

TEC4648825: London Eye in London, England. Construction 2000, Marks Barfield design. / Bridgeman Images

London Eye in London, England. Construction 2000, Marks Barfield design.
London Eye in London, England. Construction 2000, Marks Barfield design.

TEC4648832: London Eye in London, England. Construction 2000, Marks Barfield design. / Bridgeman Images

Waterloo station in London (England).
Waterloo station in London (England).

TEC4648899: Waterloo station in London (England). / Bridgeman Images


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