Stile Liberty

architectural and artistic movement derivated from Art Nouveau and present in late-19th-century in Italy

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Abstract is: Liberty style (Italian: Stile Liberty) was the Italian variant of Art Nouveau, which flourished between about 1890 and 1914. It was also sometimes known as stile floreale, arte nuova, or stile moderno. It took its name from Arthur Lasenby Liberty and the store he founded in 1874 in London, Liberty Department Store, which specialized in importing ornaments, textiles and art objects from Japan and the Far East. Major Italian designers using the style included Carlo Bugatti, Raimondo D'Aronco, Eugenio Quarti, and Galileo Chini. The major event of the style was the 1902 Turin International Exposition, which featured by works of both Italian designers and other Art Nouveau designers from around Europe. Liberty style was especially popular in large cities outside of Rome which were eager to establish a distinct cultural identity, particularly Milan, Palermo and Turin, the city where the first major exposition of the style in Italy was held. Liberty style, like other versions of Art Nouveau, had the ambition of turning ordinary objects, such as chairs and windows, into works of art. Unlike the French and Belgian Art Nouveau, based primarily on nature, Liberty style was more strongly influenced by the Baroque style, with very lavish ornament and color, both on the interior and exterior. The Italian poet and critic Gabriele d'Annunzio wrote in 1889, as the style was just beginning, "the genial sensual debauche of the Baroque sensibility is one of the determining variants of the Italian Art Nouveau." Liberty style is considered to be a western offshoot of the 19th-century British Arts and Craft movement, which was a response against the mechanization and dehumanizing of the artistic process.

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Stile Liberty is …
instance of (P31):
art movementQ968159
art style of an areaQ65266274

sublass of (P279):
Art NouveauQ34636
Italian artQ938616

External links are
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P17countryItalyQ38
P1269facet ofItalyQ38
P460said to be the same asArt NouveauQ34636
JugendstilQ1294605
Nieuwe KunstQ3341324
SezessionstilQ119351555
P910topic's main categoryCategory:Art Nouveau in ItalyQ9471982
Category:Liberty (style)Q32312407

Reverse relations

movement (P135)
Q126417669Grave of Alvisi
Q126417647Grave of Pizzoli
Q126417526Grave of Ruggi
Q111163170Raffaello Resio

genre (P136)
Q126417881Grave of Bartolini
Q126417463Grave of Ghelli
Q126417648Grave of Levi
Q126417600Grave of Magnani
Q126417635Grave of Zamorani

architectural style (P149)
Q546009Auditorium Building
Q3775055Grand Hotel Campo dei Fiori
Q125775059Grave of Foschini
Q126417463Grave of Ghelli
Q126417600Grave of Magnani
Q3889278Palace Hotel
Q81199146Palazzina Tempesti
Q3890543Palazzo Natella
Q30901095Palazzo del Comune
Q107111714SPA town of Milano
Q130798042Sorgenti degli Uberti Palace
Q111244474Teatro Varietà
Q98498161Villino Ganelli
Q98497989Villino Largiadeer
Q125590186Casa Rizzi

subclass of (P279)
Q11686645Art Nouveau architecture in Italy
Q2864702Art Nouveau in Turin
Q660311Art nouveau in Milan

said to be the same as (P460)
Q34636Art Nouveau
Q1294605Jugendstil
Q3341324Nieuwe Kunst
Q119351555Sezessionstil

Q36832804Piazza del Libertynamed afterP138
Q9471982Category:Art Nouveau in Italycategory's main topicP301
Q125775059Grave of Foschinilanguage styleP6191

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Catalan (ca / Q7026)Liberty (estil)wikipedia
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