Fine art, construction, and applied art, especially ornamental art is an international style of Art Nouveau. It is known in various different ways in different languages by its non-identical names: In german, it is known as Jugendstil, In Catalan - Modernism's Catala, and in Italian - Stile liberty. Similarly, the method was most cherished between 1890 and 1910. Unrefined formation and curved flowers were one of the most sought-after designs that inspired the art nouveau style. One vital purpose of Art Nouveau was to break the traditional notions of fine art and applied art. They are generally painted with metal oxides and produced by hand while in a fluid-like state in a heater. One of the most interesting forms of art in this style is the creation of different kinds of vases. Most commonly Art Nouveau vases are vases made up of glass with floral art and colorful design in it. Mostly popular for their attractive structure, art Nouveau vases were highly active from 1899 to 1914. The curved and stained glass vessels were in high demand for decorative purposes and still are. Often used as decoration, Art Nouveau vases were highly used to decorate cut flowers as well. As Art Nouveau was extremely focused on creative designs that broke the mold, it was well-received in that period of time. Art Nouveau vases were of great success during their active periods, because of their vintage and antique attributes. One can find various kinds of antique and vintage Art Nouveau vases on sale at Bidsquare. Find the perfect decorative pieces that will lighten up your interior and make you happy with our extensive Art Nouveau at online auction.