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English: Page from La Plante et ses applications ornementales sous la direction de M. Eugène Grasset (English: 'The Plant and Its Ornamental Applications under the Direction of Mr. Eugène Grasset'), a 1896 book by Eugène Grasset that was influential on art nouveau.
  • This 78-page French-language publication from 1896 highlights ornamental designs inspired by the plant kingdom, under the supervision of Mr. Eugène Grasset. It comprises 72 color plates showcasing diverse plant motifs. Each of the 24 depicted plant species includes a botanical illustration, followed by two ornamental interpretations. The book was a collaborative effort of Grasset's students, which included notable illustrators such as Maurice Pillard Verneuil, Juliette Milesi, Emma Hervegh, and others.
  • Author: Eugène-Samuel Grasset (1845-1917), a Swiss decorative artist who worked in Paris, France in a variety of creative design fields during the Belle Époque. He is considered a pioneer in Art Nouveau design.
  • Illustrators: Maurice Pillard Verneuil (1869–1942), Georges Bourgeot (1876–1955), Emma Hervegh (1817–1904), Marc Mangin, Anna Martin, (1872–1959), Marcelle Gaudin, Aline Poidevin, and Camille Gabriel Schlumberger (1864–1958)
  • Published by: Librairie centrale des beaux-arts, Émile Lévy, Paris
  • Date: 1896
  • Original library: Bibliothèque de l'Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art, collections Jacques Doucet. The Institut national d'histoire de l'art ('National Institute for Art History', INHA) is a French research institute situated in Paris. The Institute develops scientific activity and contributes to international cooperation in most fields of art history and heritage by exercising research, training and knowledge-diffusion.
  • Usage: This document is available under the Licence ouverte (free license), allowing free and unrestricted reuse, including for commercial purposes.
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Author Eugène-Samuel Grasset (1845-1917), Maurice Pillard Verneuil (1869–1942), and others.

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