However that’s not all, in 1880 when art nouveau still wasn’t officially born yet the arts at the time were highly academic, to be considered an artist, the requirement was to attend one of the many arts academy. Students would need to commit to the rigorous study of line, form, shape, and texture, with the ultimate goal of producing paintings of idealized figures and landscape, and of course for all the artists who did just that, some though academic art was not in line with their expectations, and reacted accordingly. These artists believed art should not be studied like an academic subject, since doing such limited art only to the privileged and upper class. These “rebel” artists driven to impart their own style in the art world, were the innovators of the very short, but highly influential movement known as Art Nouveau. Art Nouveau which means New Art in French moved away from imitation of real subjects and moved towards the flowing and twisting lines and shapes of nature, art nouveau pieces are organic in their ornamentation featuring what many art historians call the whiplash curves, decorating every available…