As the Sensuous impulse style was a prominent part of the Art Nouveau period which was inspired by the Rococo movement, exploring the nature’s shapes found among plants, roots and leaves. The movement was very popular in the 18th century, especially in its birth place France.
The piece, Lycée Italien Léonard-de-Vinci, was completed in 1899 in Paris, France by the architect Jules Joseph Aimé Lavirotte.
I believe the overall result of this product is in favour to the 'sensuous impulse' as this design also looks for the natures 's' curve for inspiration and decoration on the exterior shell of the building and balconies.
The style itself represents a symbol of wealth, and was highly pursued. The building displays the curved features of the rococo style combined with the simplistic attributes of natural fluid.

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