Criticism of father of Art Nouveau taken with pinch of salt

The Flemish designer Henry van de Velde excelled in many fields, working as a painter and architect, before he devoted himself to creating a multitude of designs, from cutlery to furniture, from wallpaper to porcelain.

He is considered one of the fathers of Art Nouveau. One of his most important commissions was to pr…

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