RF2WCXC19–France, Meurthe et Moselle, Nancy, row of facades among which on the background the one of the Gaudin house built by architect Georges Biet in 1899 located 97 Rue Charles III for the leather merchant Alphonse Gaudin, one of the first building in Art Nouveau Ecole de Nancy style with the first known stained glass window by Jacques Gruber called the Tulipier (the tulip tree) and a sculpture of a woman whose body is wrapped up in vegetation and low relief frieze representing plants by Eugene Vallin located Rue Charles III
RM2F41EDT–art nouveau stained glass
RMJ2W28T–The gable-end stained glass window in the Victoria Baths, Manchester, England
RF2FNCTNJ–colored art nouveau window in the historic bath house Sprudelhof, Bad Nauheim, Germany
RFM918H3–St Nicholas Cathedral. Stained glass window by Jozef Mehoffer. Saint Sebastian : an early Christian saint and martyr. Fribourg. Switzerland.
RMH30MRG–Art Nouveau stained glass canopy of Crédit Lyonnais by Jacques Gruber and Charles Gauvillé, Nancy, Meurthe-et- Moselle, France
RFHTC79C–Interior of art nouveau style cathedral Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Catalunia, Spain.
RMH7N2E6–The glass gallery and entrance to The Casa Lis, museum of Art Nouveau and Art Déco, Salamanca, Spain.