East of the Sun and West of the Moon (1914) by Kay Nielsen

The artwork titled “East of the Sun and West of the Moon,” created by Kay Nielsen in 1914, is an exquisite illustration belonging to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. The artwork encapsulates the genre of illustration, showcasing the artist’s intricate and whimsical style.

In the artwork, a figure dressed in a flowing robe of delicate hues stands by a serene woodland pond. The scene is set against a backdrop of lush foliage and tall, slender trees, creating a sense of depth and mystique. A white horse, adorned in ornate gear, stands nearby, adding a fairytale element to the composition. The lush surroundings are detailed with a variety of flora, including ferns and flowering plants, contributing to the overall ethereal atmosphere. The composition’s intricate details and harmonious color palette exemplify the Art Nouveau style, characterized by its emphasis on natural forms and elegant, flowing lines.

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