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Internationale Kunstausstellung Muenchen 1897

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Internationale Kunstausstellung Muenchen 1897

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Poster of the 7th International Art Exhibition in Munich, Germany, in summer 1898
Deutsch: Plakat der 7. Internationalen Kunstausstellung München, organisiert von der Münchner Künstlergenossenschaft und der von ihr abgespaltenen Gruppe Münchener Secession. Das mit goldenen Lettern verzierte Plakat enthält den Text: „Künstler Genossenschaft. Secession. Muenchen 1897. Unter dem allerhöchsten Protectorate seiner Kgl. Hoheit des Prinz Regenten Luitpold von Bayern. VII. Internationale Kunstausstellung. Im K. Glaspalaste veranstaltet von der Münchener Künstlergenossenschaft im Verein mit der Secession. Vom 1. Juni bis Ende Oktober.“

Jugendstil, meaning "Youth Style" in German, was an artistic movement that flourished in Germany and parts of Europe from the mid-1890s to around 1910. It's essentially the German version of the broader Art Nouveau movement. The movement has its roots in Munich, Germany. In 1892, a group of visual artists formed the Munich Secession, breaking away from the conservative styles of the art establishment. Their magazine, Jugend (Youth), founded in 1896, became a major platform for Jugendstil ideas and design. The Munich Secession inspired similar movements in other cities like Vienna and Berlin, each with their own take on Jugendstil. Publications like Simplicissimus and Pan further fueled the movement's reach. The style went through two main phases. The earlier phase, before 1900, was heavily influenced by English Art Nouveau and Japanese art. Think flowing, natural forms and floral motifs. Later, a more abstract style emerged, pioneered by the Belgian-born architect Henry van de Velde working in Vienna.

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1897
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