Castel Béranger
Guimard, Hector
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Date
1895-1898Description
Interior view of window off stairwell, depicting stained glass; These early commissions, built in a picturesque and eclectic manner, culminated in the Castel Béranger block of flats, Paris, where his first use of the Art Nouveau style appeared in its decorative elements. He visited Brussels in 1895, where he met Victor Horta, whose Maison du Peuple was then under construction. After seeing Horta's work Guimard made changes to the original neo-Gothic decorative elements of the Castel Béranger, introducing a colourful mixture of facing materials and organically derived embellishments, based on his belief that decoration is the more effective for being non-representational. Between 1899 and 1914 Guimard's style matured to a full-blooded Art Nouveau. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/ (accessed 1/26/2008)
Type of Work
apartment houseSubject
architectural exteriors, Housing, Art Nouveau
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