Art Nouveau Paint by Numbers

The art nouveau paint by numbers collection brings vintage design and decorative art into your hands… a numbered canvas, acrylic paints, and suddenly, classic elegance feels reachable. Inspired by famous artists like Alphonse Mucha, Gustav Klimt and other, these paint by numbers kits turn famous works into a relaxing hobby and striking wall decor.


Browse the collection now, choose your canvas, and start creating something that’ll actually stay with you… not just another unfinished idea.

Art Nouveau Paint by Numbers

Art Nouveau Paint by Numbers – The Best Collection from the Nouveau Period for Wall Decor

There’s something slightly hypnotic about art nouveau paint by numbers… the curves, the floral pattern, the way a composition almost breathes. You look at these paintings – women with flowing hair, birds caught mid-motion, decorative ornaments – and you think: this was meant to be touched, not just seen. Inspired by names like Alphonse Mucha, Gustav Klimt, Gerda Wegener, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and more, this collection leans into vintage art design, sometimes delicate, sometimes… not so delicate.

And what follows from this? That even a beginner can step into a classic art style without feeling lost.

Why people keep coming back to art nouveau paint by numbers:

  • It’s a relaxing hobby… almost meditative, though I won’t oversell it.
  • The numbered canvas keeps things structured, but not rigid.
  • Finished artwork becomes wall decor that doesn’t feel generic.
  • Works as a great gift – yes, even for someone who “isn’t creative”.
  • A quiet way to spend time with family, or just… not talk.

I think what matters here isn’t perfection. It’s the process, the slow build of color into something that was blank yesterday.

So, if you’re even slightly curious, you’ll probably find your piece in this art nouveau paint by numbers collection.

FAQ – Art Nouveau Paint by Numbers

It leans into ornamental design – floral art composition, flowing lines, and a kind of elegance that feels… almost excessive, but in a good way.

Yes, they’re designed for all levels. You don’t need prior experience – just a bit of patience, maybe more than you expect.

Typically, you’ll get a numbered canvas, acrylic paints, and brushes. Sometimes extras… depends on the kit.

You can, and honestly, you probably will. Some artworks look surprisingly close to handmade art from a gallery.

It is. Especially if you’re unsure what to give – this kind of creative craft tends to land well.