French architects and designers Hector Guimard is inextricably linked with theArt Nouveaustyle, and his works are widely known.
![Photo of Hector Guimard with his wife, in black and white.](http://www.lukedreyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Adeline_and_Hector_Guimard.jpg)
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About His Life
Hector-German Guimard was born in Lyon on May 25, 1867. In 1882, he began training at the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris directed by Louvier de Lajolais. Then, he continued his studies, in 1885, at the Academy of Fine Arts in Paris. Four years later, he participated in the Universal Exposition with a commission for the Electricity Pavilion. Further, Hector drew inspiration from some of the new architectural theories of the late 1800s. His designs were influenced by the radical ideas of the French architect Viollet-le-Duc and the sinuous architecture of the BelgianVictor Horta. Under their influence, Guimard created several exceptional avant-garde works. Then, in 1895, after visiting the firstArt Nouveaubuilding, the Hotel Tassel by Victor Horta in Brussels, Guimard completely redefined his artistic approach.
![Castel Beranger, Guimard, 1894-1898, Paris: the facade of a parisian bulding made of light materials with green-metal trimmed windows.](http://www.lukedreyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Castel-Beranger.jpg)
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His Major Works
- Castel Beranger: From 1894 to 1898, following his discovery ofHorta‘s Tassel Hotel, Guimard made radical changes to the project. First, he planned to design it inGothicstyle, but later decided to create aArt Nouveaustructure. Additionally, he made it dynamic, through the use of projections and indentations. The structure is embellished by the highly innovative matching of materials like hammered iron, brick, stone, and ceramics, while a refined naturalistic decoration fills the interior with exuberant, curvilinear plant motifs.
![Entrance to the Porte Dauphine metro station, 1898-1905: photo of a peculiar metro station entrance.](http://www.lukedreyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Entrance-to-the-Porte-Dauphine-2.jpg)
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- Entrances of the Paris Metro: Designed and created from 1898 to 1905, Guimard’s amazing metalArt Nouveaudesigns (c.1899-1901), with their flowing lines and floral shapes, shocked Parisians, who thought his use of iron far too Germanic. As a result, most of his metro station entrances, including all the large ones, have been removed.
- Hotel Guimard:A luxury residence known designed from 1909 to 1912. Guimard designed most of the interior objects and fixtures himself as well as a number of unique items of furniture, which are integral parts of the structure.
![Hotel Guimard, Guimard, 1909-1912, Paris.](http://www.lukedreyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Hotel-Guimard.jpg)
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Parisain Metro Entrances
At the end of the 19th century, a competition launched for the construction of 3 metro works: a standard sand, a stand for the Bastille stop, and one for the Étoile stop. Guimard chosecast iron, a “new material,” that was cheap and easy to model. So much so that these works were one of the first examples of mass production in architecture, and perhaps for this reason Guimard became one of the first architect-designers. In addition, Guimard also created the font for the METROPOLITAN writing.
![Metro station (1904) in Paris : Photo of the finished station.](http://www.lukedreyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Metro-station-1904-in-Paris.jpg)
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他的风格的特点
The main claim of the current of Art Nouveau, of which Hector Guimard is one of the most important French exponents, is the unity of architecture, furnishings, and room layout. Moreover,the decorative object or piece of furniture must not be isolated in a room, but it must perfectly integrate with the style of the entire home.
![Cabinet (Hector Guimard) - Virginia Museum of Fine Arts - Richmond VA: A funky cabinet with multiple different shaped mirrors at different heights and a dresser on the right.](http://www.lukedreyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Cabinet-by-Hector-Guimard.jpg)
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The work of Guimard is easy to distinguish among the other practitioners of theArt Nouveaustyle. Often, his projects areplastic, abstract, and sometimes have bizarre plant and floral images in iron, glass, and carved stone, which usually twist and bend into irregular and asymmetrical shapes.
![赫克托耳Guimard吊灯in the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Lyon.](http://www.lukedreyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Hector-Guimard-Chandelier.jpg)
Info sources:
http://www.senses-artnouveau.com/biography.php?artist=GUI
http://www.theartstory.org/artist-guimard-hector.htm
http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/architecture/hector-guimard.htm