Turin 1902 Exhibition
Turin 1902 Exhibition. Important international Arts-and-Crafts exhibition in Turin, Italy, marking the apotheosis of Art Nouveau in that country (called Stile Liberty). The main building, by Raimondo d' Aronco, was a tour-de-force of Art Nouveau, much influenced by the Vienna Sezession.
Bibliography
Meeks (1966)
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