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This listing has ended. Item:Nouveau Original Print 1901 Special Fidus "Lost" |
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Original Art Nouveau offset lithograph from Jugend 1901 "LOST" by Fidus on the special color thin cardboard. Ready to frame! Please note: Original picture is much better than scan Jugend was a cultural weekly publication in Germany from 1896 . It soon became a style-setting icon that launched the German art nouveau movement, named Jugendstil after the magazine. Today, the word is still used by German graphic designers and by collectors who look for the uniquely German arts and crafts that came from this period. Jugendstil Artists for Jugend :Emil Hansen (called Nolde), Hans Heinrich Christiansen, Hugo Hoppner (called Fidus), Ernst Barlach, Peter Behrens, Max Klinger, Heinrich Kley, Angelo Jank, Julius Diez, Adolf Munzer, Ferdinand v. Reznicek, etc. Size of the cardboards 11 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches, size of the pictures - 10 x 6 Excellent condition for it's age. Price is given for both prints We combine shipping up to 10 prints for one cost! |
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