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Art Nouveau in Moravia

Art Nouveau in Moravia, a region in what is now the Czech Republic, emerged around the early 20th century as a distinctive style characterized by flowing, organic forms inspired by nature. It emphasized craftsmanship, decorative details, and elegant curves, often seen in architecture, furniture, and art. Moravian Art Nouveau integrated local traditions, blending modern aesthetic ideas with regional motifs, creating a unique regional expression. Prominent examples include ornate buildings and designs that reflect a harmonious balance between nature-inspired designs and contemporary craftsmanship, making Moravian Art Nouveau a significant chapter in Central European decorative art.