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The closing decades of the 19th century witnessed a burgeoning artistic movement in Europe and beyond, christened "Art Nouveau" (French for "New Art"). It was a vibrant rebellion against the stifling dominance of historical revivalism that had characterized much of 19th-century design. Art Nouveau aspired not merely for stylistic novelty but for a complete transformation of the artistic landscape, advocating for the unification of the fine and applied arts.