Jugendstil in Berlin

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Ströbel, Birgit

448 Seiten, 148 s/w Illustr., 146 farbige Illustr., 148 b/w and 146 col. ill.

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The first comprehensive account of Art Nouveau in Berlin introduces seven artists who shaped Art Nouveau here: Bruno Möhring, Alfred Grenander, Otto Eckmann, Henry van de Velde, August Endell, Theodor Schmuz-Baudiß and Peter Behrens. The second part unfolds a panorama of Art Nouveau works in both public and private spaces, which presented themselves to contemporaries but have largely disappeared today: public and private buildings, transportation buildings, design and furnishings of offices, stores and private homes. Art stores and department stores presented works and goods in Art Nouveau in a great variety and quality. It can be seen that Berlin was a center of Art Nouveau to a far greater extent than previously assumed.

Birgit Ströbel, historian and librarian

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Autor Ströbel, Birgit
Verlag Deutscher Kunstverlag GmbH
ISBN 9783422800687
ISBN/EAN 9783422800687
Lieferzeit 5 Werktage(inkl . Versand)
Erscheinungsdatum 08.05.2023
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 06.11.2023
Einband Gebunden
Format 3.3 x 24.5 x 17.5
Seitenzahl 448 S., 148 s/w Illustr., 146 farbige Illustr., 148 b/w and 146 col. ill.
Gewicht 1200

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Verlag Deutscher Kunstverlag GmbH
ISBN 9783422800687
Erscheinungsdatum 08.05.2023
Einband Gebunden
Format 3.3 x 24.5 x 17.5
Gewicht 1200

The first comprehensive account of Art Nouveau in Berlin introduces seven artists who shaped Art Nouveau here: Bruno Möhring, Alfred Grenander, Otto Eckmann, Henry van de Velde, August Endell, Theodor Schmuz-Baudiß and Peter Behrens. The second part unfolds a panorama of Art Nouveau works in both public and private spaces, which presented themselves to contemporaries but have largely disappeared today: public and private buildings, transportation buildings, design and furnishings of offices, stores and private homes. Art stores and department stores presented works and goods in Art Nouveau in a great variety and quality. It can be seen that Berlin was a center of Art Nouveau to a far greater extent than previously assumed.

Birgit Ströbel, historian and librarian

 

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