Among these were furniture by Louis Majorelle and Georges de Feure, glass by Emilé Gallé, ceramics by the Zsolnay factory in Hungary, and prints by Czech artist Alphonse Mucha, among others. Designing for a range of clients and settings, including domestic and commercial interiors, these artists fashioned their diverse works to complement each other in harmonious visual arrangements, conceiving of Art Nouveau as a holistic and immersive environment or “total work of art” (Gesamtkunstwerk).
The Triumph of Nature celebrates Art Nouveau’s innovative and artistic accomplishments, inviting visitors once more to marvel and revel in its lustrous, nature-inspired settings. Surrounded by more than twelve acres of lushly landscaped gardens and grounds, and housing a collection of world-class Impressionist paintings, AMFA is uniquely positioned to present this exhibition of works inspired by nature.
The Triumph of Nature celebrates the ornate beauty and designs of artists such as Tiffany, Majorelle, Feure, and Gallé – visionaries who dismissed any preceding styles and introduced the world to immersive interiors that celebrated nature’s abundance.