Entrance of the buildinig at Place Etienne Pernet, 24, Paris by architect Alfred Wagon.
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Entrance of the buildinig at Place Etienne Pernet, 24, Paris by architect Alfred Wagon.

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Art Nouveau Door at La Pedrera
La Pedrera, meaning “the quarry.” This unusual building was constructed between 1906 and 1912 by architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. Today it is the headquarters of Fundació Catalunya-La Pedrera and houses a cultural center used for various activities and exhibitions.
Canopy above the entrance of the Cantacuzino Palace (Museum of George Enescu) in Bucharest. Bulit in 1901.-1903. by architect Ion D. Berinday.
“Les Orchidées” desk by Louis Majorelle, 1903.
Pepper House (Pertsov House),1905.-’07. by N.Žukov and B.N.Schnaubert in Moscow.

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1899–1900 Wohn- u. Geschäftshaus „Römerhof“, Wien 1, Wipplingerstraße 2, (Facade decor reduced).
Rows of lamp posts (bancs-lampadaires ) by Pere Falques in Barcelona standing on Passeig de Gràcia (1906.); with ceramic-tiled bench base and paseo de Lluis Companys (1907.)
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Cifra Palace/Palota,1902. by Markus Geza, Kecskemét, Hungary.
Hector Guimard (French, 1867-1942)
Maison Coilliot, Lille, France, 1898-1900
Guimard intended this building to be both a residence and a ceramic studio. The fireplace and exterior decoration are a combination of enameled lava and ceramics.
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Villa Louis Vuitton in Asnières, France.
Hôtel Hannon by Jules Brunfaut,1902. in Bruxelles (St.Gilles).
House Huot (1903.) by Emile André in Nancy, France.
Atelier Elvira, Munich, Germany
August Endell (German, 1871-1925), Built 1898; Destroyed 1944
August Endell was a self-taught architect who worked with Hermann Obrist to design this photography studio. The Atelier Elvira studio was the first woman-owned company in Germany. The stylized dragon on the facade offended Nazi aesthetic sensibilities and was chipped away in 1937. Then the building was bombed to the ground during World War II.
Detail of the facade of Kirche am Steinhof, a church on the grounds of a psychiatric hospital (!) in Vienna.
Designed by Otto Wagner, 1907
Angel Figures by Secessionist metal sculptor Othmar Schimkowitz
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Stohr Haus (1899.) by Joseph-Maria Olbrich in St.Polten, Austria.
House with elephants - K. Golovkin's Villa, Russia, Samara city, Soviet Army street, 292 (bank of the Volga river), architect. Konstantin Golovkin and Valentin Toepfer, 1908-1909.