ART NOUVEAU DOCUMENTS. MODERN APPLIED ARTS 1902-1908

ART NOUVEAU DOCUMENTS. MODERN APPLIED ARTS 1902-1908.

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In 1902 the magazine 'Documents of Modern Applied Arts' was introduced for the first time. It was published until 1908, comprising five series divided by content, without exception in lavish quality and with numerous splendid illustrations. Because of the small circle of subscribers the Documents remained widely unknown until today. However, they are a unique art nouveau resource, presenting famous as well as less well-known designers and manufacturers, and furthermore presenting unknown works by famous artists. This new edition finally makes this work accessible. Around 1200 illustrations present more than 1500 individual artistic items from the German and international art nouveau era in a new constellation: furniture, metal, glass, ceramics, jewellery as well as textile, poster and book art. An index comprising artists biographies and company histories now enables easy reference: targeted searches, finding and identification of objects. The editor and author was Heinrich Pudor (1865-1943), known today only as a national literary man and publicist. His Documents of Modern Applied Arts are however characterised by thorough evaluations and an ideological neutrality. Heinrich Pudor's comprehensive journalistic and social activities around the turn of the century comprised nudism, vegetarianism, nutritional physiology, social and cultural policies, sexual science, the history of music, and theories about the history of language and prehistory. This new edition of the 'Documents of Modern Applied Arts' provides an indispensable standard reference work for all those interested in art nouveau. The wide choice of illustrations and texts, which encompass otherwise undocumented designers and creators as well as unknown works by famous artists, make this publication an essential resource for art nouveau applied arts. Artists and designers featured include Peter Behrens, Thorvald Bindesboll, Charles Boutet de Monvel, Artus van Briggle, Willy DreA ler, Wilhelm Kimbel, Fritz Kochendorfer, Rene Lalique, Josef Mendes da Costa, Ephraim Moses Lilien, Richard Riemerschmid, Rudolf Rochga, Charles Rohlfs, William Howson Taylor, Henry van de Velde, Alf Wallander and Vilmos Zsolnay u.v.a.

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