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You can take a look yourself—browse, search, and download hundreds of scanned issues of Jugend at the University of Heidelberg’s digital archive, thousands of pages in PDF form, spanning the magazine’s forty-four year history. You can also see images at Flickr.
In its early years, Jungend provided a nostalgic counter the rapid industrialization of Germany during the 1800s and, toward the end of the century, the shift in population from a romanticized, idyllic countryside to urban centers.
Jugendstil, artistic style that arose in Germany about the mid-1890s and continued through the first decade of the 20th century, deriving its name from the Munich magazine Die Jugend (“Youth”), which featured Art Nouveau designs.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Jugendstil ( German pronunciation: [ˈjuːɡn̩tˌstiːl] ⓘ; "Youth Style") was an artistic movement, particularly in the decorative arts, that was influential primarily in Germany and elsewhere in Europe to a lesser extent from about 1895 until about 1910. [1] It was the German counterpart of Art Nouveau.
What is Jugendstil? In modern art, the term "Jugendstil" (in German "Youth Style") refers to a movement of 19th century German art that emerged during the mid-1890s and continued until the First World War.
Jugend (" Youth " in German) was a German art magazine that was created in the late 19th century. It featured many famous Art Nouveau artists and is the source of the term " Jugendstil " (" Jugend -style"), the German version of Art Nouveau. The magazine was founded by writer Georg Hirth.
Germany in the late 19th century. Jugend was a cultural weekly publication. It soon became a style-setting icon that launched the German art nouveau movement, named Jugendstil after the magazine.
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