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  1. Hector Guimard (French pronunciation: [ɛktɔʁ ɡimaʁ], 10 March 1867 – 20 May 1942) was a French architect and designer, and a prominent figure of the Art Nouveau style.

  2. Hector Guimard. French Architect and Designer. Born: 10 March 1867 - Lyons, France. Died: 20 May 1942 - New York, New York, USA. Movements and Styles: Art Nouveau. , Modern Architecture.

  3. May 16, 2024 · Hector Guimard (born March 10, 1867, Lyon, France—died May 20, 1942, New York, New York, U.S.) was an architect, decorator, and furniture designer, probably the best-known French representative of Art Nouveau.

  4. Jul 14, 2015 · Hector Guimard (French pronunciation: [ɛktɔʁ ɡimaʁ], 10 March 1867 – 20 May 1942) was a French architect and designer, and a prominent figure of the Art Nouveau style.

  5. Feb 9, 2023 · The work of French architect Hector Guimard (1867–1942) has come to define art nouveau in the popular imagination.

  6. www.lecercleguimard.fr › en › hector-guimard-architectBiography - Le Cercle Guimard

    Biography. (including architectural projects) – 1867: Hector Germain Guimard is born at Lyon on 10 March. – 1882: Candidacy for the National School of Decorative Arts. – 1883: He is accepted by the Architecture Section of that School.

  7. Aug 25, 2021 · Hector Guimard (1867-1942) was one of Frances greatest Art Nouveau architect/designers. In an exhibition organized by the Richard H. Driehaus Museum in Chicago and Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York, accompanied by a gorgeous catalogue, seven distinguished.

  8. May 3, 2023 · Hector Guimard: Art Nouveau to Modernism highlights how the designer’s commitment to the G esamtkunstwerk —or “total work of art”—shaped his life and career, reflecting his desire to incorporate beautiful design in all aspects of urban life, from transportation to large-scale apartment buildings.

  9. Nov 18, 2022 · Hector Guimard: How Paris Got Its Curves invites a new understanding of France’s most famous art nouveau architect, Hector Guimard (1867–1942). Guimard is perhaps best known for his designs for the Paris Métro stations (1898–1900) and private residences like Castel Béranger (1895–97)—both important commissions broadcasting the art ...

  10. Dec 28, 2022 · The French architect Hector Guimard was a trailblazer in Art Nouveau designand in the art of marketing. In 1903, Guimard published a set of hand-colored postcards to publicize his...

  11. Hector Guimard was a French architect and designer, and a prominent figure of the Art Nouveau style. He achieved early fame with his design for the Castel Beranger, the first Art Nouveau...

  12. Hector Guimard and the Genesis of the Metro. Like its Haussman-style façades and the Eiffel Tower, the metro entrances designed by Hector Guimard (1867-1942) are part and parcel of Paris’ image, not just in France itself but well beyond its borders.

  13. Oct 11, 2021 · Perhaps partly thanks to RECORD, 119 years later, Hector Guimard (1867–1942) is by far the best known of the Art Nouveau architects (unless you count Gaudí), and is currently the subject of a retrospective exhibition and catalogue jointly produced by the Richard H. Driehaus Museum in Chicago and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum ...

  14. Nov 9, 2020 · Hector Guimard is by far the best-known French Art Nouveau architect, whose work is easily recognized among other masters of the style. His signature work, the Paris Métro entrances, are classic examples of Art Nouveau, characterized by their elegant flowing lines, floral ornamentation, sacred geometric forms, and mythical symbolism.

  15. Co-organized by Cooper Hewitt and the Richard H. Driehaus Museum, Chicago, this exhibition invites a new understanding of France’s most famous art nouveau architect, Hector Guimard (1867–1942). Guimard is perhaps best known for his iconic Paris Métro entrances and private residences like Castel Béranger.

  16. May 21, 2023 · Hector Guimard: How Paris Got Its Curves invites a new understanding of France’s most famous art nouveau architect, Hector Guimard (1867–1942). Guimard is perhaps best known for his designs for the Paris Métro stations (1898–1900) and private residences like Castel Béranger (1895–97)—both important commissions broadcasting the art ...

  17. Jul 14, 2015 · Parisian architect and designer Hector Guimard won, with his vision for gates shaped like sinuous tropical flowers. Slender, curvilinear components evoke vines and tendrils, which seem to grow up and out of the two anchoring stems to hold the Métro sign and help position the illuminating floral lights.

  18. Aug 10, 2017 · Scattered throughout the streets of Paris, the elegant Art Nouveau entrances to the Métro subway system stand as a monument to the city's Belle Époque era.

  19. Dec 23, 2009 · This armchair belonged to the architect and designer Hector Guimard, a leading proponent of French Art Nouveau. He conceived it as part of a larger harmonious ensemble, a work of art that embraced every aspect of the interior.

  20. Hector Guimard; 1950-66-14. Guimard’s interest in technology extended to material explorations in his buildings. He was particularly attracted to the molding and production possibilities of cast iron, which allowed him to replicate designs—either linear or sculptural—rapidly and in quantity.

  21. Hector Guimard was a notable French interior designer, prominent architect and best known representative of Art Nouveau. He was born on March 10, 1867 in Lyon, France. Following the trends of 19 th century Guimard also studied at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris from 1882 to 1885. Later in 1885 he started attending ...

  22. www.moma.org › documents › moma_catalogue_1788_300299026Hector Guimard - MoMA

    Hector Guimard (1867-1942) has been recognized as the most important French architect-designer in all the major surveys of Art Nouveau. However, this evaluation is based on very few examples of his work. His only famous monument is the system of subway entrances designed for the Paris Metro company in 1900.

  23. May 1, 2019 · Designed by French architect Hector Guimard, the Paris metro entryways have symbolized the city's Golden Age of art and architecture for over a century.

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