ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD JUGENDSTIL
From Jugend literally: youth, name of illustrated periodical that first appeared in 1896, + Stilstyle.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JUGENDSTIL»
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Jugendstil in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Jugendstil and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The water temple: Gründerzeit and
Jugendstil public baths
The essay by Hans-Eberhard Hess discusses the history of architectural photography from the Alinari brothers in Florence to Leistner's poetic depictions of the German Bathing Temples presented in this volume.
Dieter Leistner, Hans-Eberhard Hess, Dirk Meyhöfer, 1994
2
Architecture in Vienna 1850 to 1930: Historicism – ...
At last a sound art-historical guide to the architecture of Vienna from 1850 to 1930. Three generations of architects created Vienna’s most important buildings.
Bertha Blaschke, Luise Lipschitz, 2003
3
German Modernism: Music and the Arts
Dahlhaus and Brinkmann have sounded cautionary notes about attempts to link
music and Jugendstil. Dahlhaus asserts that no possible categorical analogy or
mediation can be found between the primacy of sonority (Klang) in music around
...
4
Kandinsky in Munich: The Formative
Jugendstil Years
Examines the influence of Munich's cultural life on the early development of the art of Wassily Kadinsky
Dolf Sternberger, "Jugendstil," Die neue Rundschau, 45 (September 9, | 1934),
pp. 264-266. [S3a,l] 5 "It is by means of the rich and powerful contour that . . . the
figure of the soul IP becomes ornament. . . . Maeterlinck . . . praises silence (in Le
...
Walter Benjamin, Rolf Tiedemann, 1999
6
Nineteenth-century Music
However justified we may be in speaking of naturalism, impressionism,
symbolism, and Jugendstil in music, these terms only touch on partial aspects of
the works in question. True, there is a distinct if virtually ineffable tie between
Jugendstil ...
Carl Dahlhaus, J. Bradford Robinson, 1989
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The Nineteenth-century Child and Consumer Culture
Romantic Style. In Munich especially, Jugendstil became a successful movement
. The art of Jugendstil represented the successful dissemination, into a wide
range of products, of aesthetics affiliated to Art Nouveau furniture and
architecture, ...
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Musical Signification: Essays in the Semiotic Theory and ...
Jugendstil had its predecessors (J. M. Whistler, M. K. Ciurlionis), great creators (A
. Gaudi, A. Beardsley, H. van de Velde), and celebrities (A. Mucha). Typical
features of Jugendstil expression are mutual influences among the arts, including
...
Jugendstil, der Weg ins 20. Jahrhundert, Heidelberg 1959 Sembach, Klaus-
Jiirgen: Henry van de Velde, Stuttgart 1989 Sternberger, Dolf: Uber den
Jugendstil und an- dere Essays, Hamburg 1 956 Varnedoe, Kirk: Vienna 1900,
Art, ...
Klaus-Jürgen Sembach, 2002
10
Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Land, and Culture
Architecturally, Jugendstil is defined by ornamentation adorning the balconies,
doors, and roof lines.The orna- mentation is primarily drawn from myth and is of a
stylized,elongated character.Lions,mythic faces,and natural elements are often ...
Richard C. Frucht, LUCIEN ELLINGTON, 2004
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «JUGENDSTIL»
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Jugendstil is used in the context of the following news items.
Hoffmann brooches shine in Vienna auction
... Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956) caused a sensation when they appeared in the recent Jugendstil and Design auction held at Kinsky in Vienna. «antiquestradegazette.com, Jul 15»
Strunk and Whites Macho Grammar Club
... Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, and the Viennese Secession. Max Nordau got there first in Degeneration (1892), a book-length shudder of revulsion ... «Daily Beast, Jul 15»
Temporary home while you're taking a break
We can choose between the Austrian Jugendstil-artist Gustav Klimt and the Spanish representative of modernism Gaudi. The sleeping area is ... «Budapest Times, Jul 15»
Breaking the rules
Copying nature. Art Nouveau had other names too — it was known as “Jugendstil” or “youth movement” in Germany and “Stile Liberty” in Italy. «The Hindu, Jun 15»
Third Time's the Charm for American Pharoah
... bubbling up in art movements like Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, and the Viennese Secession. Max Nordau got there first in Degeneration (1892), ... «Daily Beast, Jun 15»
The Vienna Hotels Playing Host to OPEC
The Bristol is an early 20th century Jugendstil hotel whose dark wood, leather seats and marble give it the feel of an English exclusive ... «Wall Street Journal, Jun 15»
Weird and wonderful Namibia
More decoratively, German architecture enriches Swapokmund, where there are masterpieces of Jugendstil (German Art Nouveau) that make ... «Independent Online, May 15»
Treasure: Chicago museum's jewelry exhibit a gem
... to the exhibition, divided into sections on the Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain, art nouveau in France and Belgium, Jugendstil in Germany ... «The Detroit News, May 15»
Namibia guide: From Mad Max to wildlife watching, it's an enticingly …
More decoratively, German architecture enriches Swapokmund, where there are masterpieces of Jugendstil (German Art Nouveau) that make ... «The Independent, May 15»
Die 8 coolsten Hinterhöfe in Berlin Tipp fürs verlängerte …
... bewundern die Fassaden mit den herrlich bunten Jugendstil-Kacheln. Doch trotz des allgemeinen Trubels gibt es hier noch lauschige Ecken ... «Elle, May 15»