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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Major Town Houses of the Architect Victor Horta (Brussels)' has mentioned 'Art Nouveau' in the following places:
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Four houses in Brussels, Belgium, designed and built by Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta | WIKI |
All four houses were designed and built by the Belgian architect Victor Horta (1861xe2x80x931947), who pioneered the Art Nouveau style during the mid 1890s. | WIKI |
From 1892, Horta began working in the new Art Nouveau style. | WIKI |
In 1893, he designed the Hxc3xb4tel Tassel which is considered the first example of Art Nouveau architecture. | WIKI |
On returning to Belgium, Horta modified his styles in subsequent buildings, moving away from Art Nouveau towards Art Deco or Modernist styles to take account of changing popular tastes. | WIKI |
Title Image Location(within Brussels) Description Hxc3xb4tel Tassel 6 rue Paul-Emile Janson Commissioned by Professor Emile Tassel in 1893, the Hxc3xb4tel Tassel is considered the first example of Art Nouveau architecture in the world. | WIKI |
Among the notable surviving examples of Horta's Art Nouveau architecture in Belgium which are not included in the UNESCO listing are the Hxc3xb4tel Max Hallet (1902) and the Magasins Waucquez (1908). | WIKI |
The four major town houses xe2x80x93 Hxc3xb4tel Tassel, Hxc3xb4tel Solvay, Hxc3xb4tel van Eetvelde, and Maison & Atelier Horta xe2x80x93 located in Brussels and designed by the architect Victor Horta, one of the earliest initiators of Art Nouveau, are some of the most remarkable pioneering works of architecture of the end of the 19th century. | WIKI |
The Major Town Houses of the Architect Victor Horta xe2x80x93 Hotel Tassel (1893), Hotel Solvay (1894), Hotel van Eetvelde (1895) and the House and Workshop of Victor Horta xe2x80x93 located in Brussels, are outstanding examples of Art Nouveau. | UNESCO |
Horta, one of the earliest instigators, heralded the modern movement of Art Nouveau architecture. | UNESCO |
This area, that generally contains a winter garden, is enchantingly represented at the Hotel Solvay, the most ambitious and spectacular work of Horta in the Art Nouveau period. | UNESCO |
Criterion (i): The Major Town Houses of Architect Victor Horta in Brussels are works of human creative genius, representing the highest expression of the influential Art Nouveau style in art and architecture. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The appearance of Art Nouveau in the closing years of the 19th century marked a decisive stage in the evolution of architecture in the West, prefiguring subsequent developments, and the Town Houses of Victor Horta in Brussels bear exceptional witness to its radical new approach. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): The Major Town Houses of Architect Victor Horta in Brussels are outstanding examples of Art Nouveau architecture brilliantly illustrating the transition from the 19th to the 20th century in art, thought and society. | UNESCO |
Among the Art Nouveau buildings executed by Victor Horta that have been preserved, this group of four houses stands out due to its quality and its good state of conservation. | UNESCO |
Through their circulation plan and layout, their luminosity and their decor, they each possess stylistic and technical attributes that highlight the different facets of the creative genius of their architect, a pioneer of Art Nouveau who revolutionised the art of living at the turn of the 20th century. | UNESCO |