Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Chloe. Hector Guimard 1900- 1920
Hector Guimard is best known for his architectural achievements at the end of the nineteenth century, including several entrances for the Paris Métro. His designs represent the unique vision of Art Nouveau, which developed in Europe as a reaction to the mechanized world engendered by the Industrial Revolution and to the historical revivalist style prevalent during the second half of the nineteenth century.
Guimard envisioned his architecture as a totality, within which interior space, decoration, and furnishings corresponded to the exterior structure and appearance of the building. Thus every detail—upholstery, wall and floor coverings, ceiling ornaments, hardware, and fixtures—was a part of his creation.
This silk panel (1900) conveys Guimard's brilliant elegance and sensuality. Its strongly marked lines seem to take possession of the form. The panel, possibly an insert for the bodice of a dress of cream-colored silk tabby, is embellished with machine embroidery in white and ivory silk and worked in stem and satin stitches. Parts of the design are painted light tan with black details.
Hector Designed the Balcony Railing in 1905 – 1907
In 1900 he designed the Paris Metro Shield, which are now being sold all over the world as reproductions made from an original shield.
Hector also designed the Sign for the classical art nouveau metro in 1900.
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/11/euwf/ho_49.85.11.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hector_Guimard
http://www.wetcircuit.com/2007/01/31/hector-guimard/
http://www.decodame.com/archgarden/agaa12.htm
http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/lot_details.aspx?intObjectID=5180308
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most appropriate to graphic design is the metro signage otherwise its architecture not graphic design. please make links active.i will show if you like
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