Eugène Grasset (1845-1917) was a Swiss-born French graphic artist and illustrator, widely regarded as a pioneer of the Art Nouveau movement. Born in Lausanne, Switzerland, Grasset initially trained as an architect but later moved to Paris, where he shifted his focus to graphic design and illustration. His style, characterized by its intricate detail, bold colors, and stylized natural forms, was instrumental in the development of the Art Nouveau aesthetic, which sought to integrate art into all aspects of everyday life. Did you know? Eugène Grasset was not only a prominent figure in the evolution of poster art in the late 19th century but also a key influence in various other artistic domains. He made significant contributions to the decorative arts, designing wallpapers, textiles, and even furniture that embodied the Art Nouveau ethos of beauty and functionality. Midjourney represents this style beautifully, with fine details, ornaments, complex fabrics and rich colors, without failure taking us to the Art Nouveau realm. The Midlibrary score is 9/9, also this is one of the most breath-taking Biorachitectures we’ve seen. Good job!