Henry van der Wider and Oscar Wilde are interesting matches, they see two views on art, philosophy and society as a whole. Oscar Wilde (Oscar Wilde) is the founder of the art aesthetic movement that he felt should be used to beautify people in what circumstances can understand the art itself. His influence on estheticism is influential, affecting the whole English that is only interested in visually attractive visually appealing things.
Adriaan van de Verde (1636-1672) is a very successful since it is an artistic family (father and brother, both artists), he died known for its exquisite paintings the best 35 years old I was a landscape painter in the Netherlands. Van de Verde, who lives at the peak of the young, trading Dutch Golden Age when fueling the Republic, is one of the richest countries in Europe and up huge art market opening up, Coming into existence Comments of other parts of the continent widely living in numbers like Jan Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Frans Hals. Fierce competition motivates artists to focus on several popular types. Van de Verde is known for its ideal landscape and idyllic landscape.
The style minimalist style widely exhibited in Europe, the arts and crafts style minimalist style influenced the final style of Mr. Henry Fridley German designer and Art Nouveau, the Netherlands Detien group, Vienna separatist and Bauhaus style . Pevsner believes that this style is a prelude to Modernism using a simple form without decoration. Early in the 20th century, arts and crafts were admired in Austria and Germany, and its attractive design developed rapidly as the UK stagnated. In 1903, the Vienna workshop was founded by Joseph Hoffman and Coloman Moser, who influenced the principles of art and craftwork as "artistic unity" and handmade things
William Morris (William Morris) Footsteps, Belgian architects and designers Henri Van de Verde (Henri Van de Verde) Chase have been growing rapidly from 1910 to 1893, Art Nouveau The style is a conscious supporter. The style characterized by moving curves is very popular in organic and natural form, like the third quarter of Europe's 19th century. The furniture of Van de Verde is often designed to connect to the room and the overall effect is obtained. The interior of Brussels' house, created by another architect based in Brussels, Victoria Horta, is a good example of curves and natural shapes used by Art Nouveau designers. France also adopts this movement, Hector Gimado is one of its main indicators. This style of variation can be seen with the furniture made by the Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh.