
French · 11 artworks
artist bio
Léo Schnug was a French artist associated with the Art Nouveau movement, known for his illustrations and decorative works. His art often depicted historical scenes and figures, rendered with a distinctive Art Nouveau sensibility.
what you'll learn
Studying Schnug's work allows students to explore the application of Art Nouveau principles to historical and narrative subjects. Students can learn about line work, composition, and the use of stylized forms to convey a sense of elegance and historical context.
related: Alphonse Mucha, Gustav Klimt

L'Atelier de Diebold Lauber
1890

Pompier

Richard Coeur de Lion in a meeting

Character holding an apple in a landscape

Presentation of a young woman to an old bourgeois

Military in a landscape

Saint Georges
1900

Ex-Libris
1900

Lansquenets sur la route
1907

Saint Martin sharing his coat
1906

The copyist