Margot Th. Brandlhuber | Michael Buhrs (Hg.) DIE JUGEND DER MODERNE
Margot Th. Brandlhuber | Michael Buhrs (Hg.)

DIE JUGEND DER MODERNE

Art Nouveau und Jugendstil – Meisterwerke aus Münchner Privatbesitz
540 pages
24.5 x 30.5 cm, 362 colour illustrations. Hardcover with dust jacket.
German
ISBN: 397-89790-3-338-8

PUBLICATION OUT OF PRINT

Munich’s status as the City of Art Nouveau is reflected in the passion of private connoisseurs, who collect and specifically dedicate themselves to the outstanding works of the last big artistic reform movement. The book presents rarely seen Art Nouveau treasures from high-quality private collections in Munich comprising works from the most important European and several American artists, designers and manufacturers. In these works, the whole dynamic of this movement is spectacularly revealed: art should be a way of life.

More than 350 objects occupy the scope, which the leading artists of the day drew upon to create a “new style” for the twentieth century across all material and genre boundaries. Paintings, graphic works, and sculptures as well as furniture and wall hangings, and works in bronze, silver, enamel, glass and ceramic reflect the proclamation of the “new era”. The aim was to lead art to a new unity and so reform the life of a new era.

The presentation captivates through the quality and uniqueness of its pieces; focal points include objects from the Paris avant-garde galleries “L’Art Nouveau” of Siegfried Bing and “La Maison Moderne” of Julius Meier-Graefe as well as the Paris World Exhibition of 1900. Highlights of the Japonism, which unleashed a wave of enthusiasm not only in Europe, and objects, which illustrate the progressive development of the Art Nouveau in Munich, culminate in a multi-layered picture of the artistic development in the early twentieth century.

Artists (a selection):
Adler | Beardsley | Behrens | Berlepsch-Valendàs | Bonnard | Bradley | Burger-Hartmann | Carabin | Chéret | Colonna | Dammouse | Décorchemont | Delaherche | Dufrène | Eckmann | de Feure | Fidus | Fix-Masseau | Gaillard | Gallé | Grasset | Habermann | Habich | Heine | Hoetger | Hofmann | Jossot | Kähler | Laeuger | Larche | Lévy-Dhurmer | Minne | Moser | Mucha | Obrist | Orazi | Pellar | Paul | Ranson | Reed | Riemerschmid | Ruckteschell-Trueb | Scharvogel | Schmoll von Eisenwerth | Schmuz-Baudiss | Steinlen | Strathmann | Stuck | Taschner | Toorop | Toulouse-Lautrec | van de Velde | Vierthaler | Zumbusch

Authors:
Margot Th. Brandlhuber | Graham Dry | Martin Eidelberg | Alfred Ziffer

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