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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. It was published from 1896 to 1940.
After the death of Hirth in 1916, Franz Schoenberner became
the publisher. Editors who worked on Jugend include Hans E.
Hirsch, Theodore Riegler and Wolfgang Petzet. There were
also the text editors, such as Fritz von Ostini and Albert
Matthew, and the photo editor Heinrich Franz Lang.
Jugend became the namesake of the art direction of German
Art Nouveau. In addition to modern illustrations and
ornamentation of art nouveau, other styles played a role,
especially Impressionism. The journal also covered satirical
and critical topics in culture, such as the increasing
influence of the churches, (especially Catholicism) and the
political right in the Centre Party. The contribution of
Jugend to the literature of the early modern period,
however, remained modest – in contrast to the competing
journal Simplicissimus (also founded in 1896 by the
publisher Albert Langen).
From the First World War, Jugend was becoming a national
German and Bavarian magazine. That changed until the
mid-1920s, when the issues began catering to the artists of
the younger generation. After 1933, the magazine changed to
fit in with the trend of National Socialism; nevertheless,
it lasted until 1940.
This is the first volume of
our 4 volume series. Each of the volumes is available
in our ebay store.
NOTE:
This magazine is in the German language.
Please note that this collection contains scans of old magazines, some
of which were in poor condition before being rescued and digitized for
posterity. This means that you may see some covers with creases
and tears that show up in the scans.
Issues List:
Jugend 1896 Vol1, 26 issues
Jugend 1896 Vol2, 26 issues
Jugend 1897 Vol1, 26 issues
Jugend 1897 Vol2, 26 issues
Jugend 1898 Vol1, 26 issues
Jugend 1898 Vol2, 26 issues
Jugend 1899 Vol1, 26 issues
Jugend 1899 Vol2, 26 issues
Jugend 1900 Vol1, 26 issues
Jugend 1900 Vol2, 26 issues
Jugend 1901 Vol1, 26 issues
Jugend 1901 Vol2, 26 issues
Jugend 1902 Vol1, 26 issues
Jugend 1902 Vol2, 26 issues
Jugend 1903 Vol1, 26 issues
Jugend 1903 Vol2, 26 issues
Jugend 1904 Vol1, 26 issues
Jugend 1904 Vol2, 27 issues
Jugend 1905 Vol1, 26 issues
Jugend 1905 Vol2, 26 issues
Jugend 1906 Vol1, 26 issues
Jugend 1906 Vol2, 26 issues
Jugend 1907 Vol1, 27 issues
Jugend 1907 Vol2, 26 issues
Jugend 1908 Vol1, 26 issues
Jugend 1908 Vol2, 26 issues
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