A Néoclassique/Art Nouveau door: Entrance of a building on Boulevard Raspail in Paris. Door designed by Léon Tissier, the elegant ironwork made by Adalbert Szabo.
📷 Photo by Claude Abron.
(edited for accuracy)
A Néoclassique/Art Nouveau door: Entrance of a building on Boulevard Raspail in Paris. Door designed by Léon Tissier, the elegant ironwork made by Adalbert Szabo.
📷 Photo by Claude Abron.
(edited for accuracy)
@Natasha_Jay I could be mistaken, but I believe this is the apartment building at 65-67 blvd Rasail. If so, then this style is considered neoclassical. Tessier also worked in Art Deco, but I'm not sure if this an example of that. (Because I'm not an expert.)
@wesdym
I checked further and that's quite fair...
"Il commence sa carrière en réalisant des œuvres d’inspiration art nouveau, comme l’immeuble d’habitation au 65-67 boulevard Raspail en 1913 qui montre déjà ses tendances vers un style néoclassique et moderne[4],[5]."
@Natasha_Jay
A wonderful elegant doorway! I was thinking that it’s like one of the moments Art Deco meets Art Nouveau… because both seem to be reflected in the composition. Then I read the comments & met another style, Néoclassique… 🤗
@Su_G
The stained glass window in the lobby is very Art Nouveau. I simply loved the design and impression.
@Natasha_Jay This is a beautiful style. Thank you for introducing me to Néoclassique - I'll have to learn more about it.