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A timeless union of Eastern influence and French Art Nouveau elegance.
Nouveau Indigo is a striking French artwork that captures the poetic harmony between Japonisme and the Art Nouveau movement. The term “Japonisme,” coined by Philippe Burty, describes the deep influence of Japanese art on French design and aesthetics from the 1860s onwards — a movement that inspired artists to reconnect with nature’s rhythm and beauty.
This artwork reflects that awakening: the flowing organic forms, sensual textures, and balanced geometry mirror nature’s grace and the creative renewal of the late 19th century. It embodies the serene yet spirited dialogue between Eastern minimalism and Western artistic flourish.
“Japanese art is as important as a teacher... we learn how necessary it is to draw from the source; how the human spirit is able to absorb a wealth of magnificent, naïve beauty from the organic forms of nature.”
– Julius Lessing, Report from the Paris Exposition Universelle, 1878
This piece has been lovingly restored and digitally reproduced using sustainable materials and fine art printing techniques.
A limited-edition of 50 prints available.
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A timeless union of Eastern influence and French Art Nouveau elegance.
Nouveau Indigo is a striking French artwork that captures the poetic harmony between Japonisme and the Art Nouveau movement. The term “Japonisme,” coined by Philippe Burty, describes the deep influence of Japanese art on French design and aesthetics from the 1860s onwards — a movement that inspired artists to reconnect with nature’s rhythm and beauty.
This artwork reflects that awakening: the flowing organic forms, sensual textures, and balanced geometry mirror nature’s grace and the creative renewal of the late 19th century. It embodies the serene yet spirited dialogue between Eastern minimalism and Western artistic flourish.
“Japanese art is as important as a teacher... we learn how necessary it is to draw from the source; how the human spirit is able to absorb a wealth of magnificent, naïve beauty from the organic forms of nature.”
– Julius Lessing, Report from the Paris Exposition Universelle, 1878
This piece has been lovingly restored and digitally reproduced using sustainable materials and fine art printing techniques.
A limited-edition of 50 prints available.
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