The philosophy behind Art Nouveau was a desire to create a new style free from the imitative historicism that dominated much of 19th-century art and design, emphasizing the integration of art into everyday life and the creation of a harmonious, organic environment.
Art Nouveau emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a time marked by the Industrial Revolution, which brought new materials and production methods, influencing the movement's distinctive style.
This movement thrived in an era of rapid urbanization and technological progress, reflecting society's fascination with the natural world as a counterbalance to industrialization.