Kirchner - marcelle-earle-3 - Art nouveau public domain image
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Work by Raphael Kirchner
Public domain photograph of art nouveau artwork, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Raphael Kirchner (1875–1917) was an Austrian artist known for his illustrations and paintings of women, often depicting them in elegant and alluring poses. He was particularly famous for his Art Nouveau-style illustrations, which were characterized by flowing lines, delicate details, and pastel colors. Kirchner's illustrations for La Vie Parisienne were immensely popular, and he became one of the magazine's most sought-after contributors. His style was influenced by the Art Nouveau movement, which was characterized by a decorative and ornamental style that emphasized flowing lines and organic shapes. Kirchner's illustrations often featured beautiful women dressed in the latest fashions, depicted in dreamy and romantic settings.
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