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Dekorative Kunst (meaning
Decorative Art in English) was a
German avant-garde art
magazine published from
October 1897 to 1929. The
magazine promoted the...
- (1898)
Simplicissimus cover by
Thomas Theodor Heine (1905)
Masthead of
Dekorative kunst, the
Munich decorative arts
magazine (1901) The
ideal of designers...
- m****es by
Stuart King Jemeljanowa,
Tatjana (2001). Das
GoldeneChochloma -
Dekorative Holzmalerei. Germany:
Interbook Business. p. 14. ISBN 9785891640931. Holme...
- that
launched more or less concurrently,
including Pan, Simplicissimus,
Dekorative Kunst ('Decorative Art') and
Deutsche Kunst und
Dekoration ('German Art...
- movement.
Muthesius wrote about Glasgow's
Willow Tearooms for an
issue of
Dekorative Kunst published in 1905
which was
almost entirely devoted to A Mackintosh...
- ISBN 83-60544-52-2.
Rudolf von Delius: Werkbund-Versuchssiedlung in Breslau. In:
Dekorative Kunst,
illustrierte Zeitschrift für
angewandte Kunst, Bd. 37 = Jg. 32...
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Translated by John
Sommerfield Die
Pflege der
Kunst in Österreich 1848–1898.
Dekorative Kunst und Kunstgewerbe. Wien, 1900
Zeitkunst Wien 1901–1907. Hugo ****er...
- 1898 he
moved to
Monaco and
worked as an
illustrator for the
magazines Dekorative Kunst and "Jugend". In 1901 he
illustrated an
edition of La
Divina Commedia...
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after a year. In 1897, he
founded the
Jugendstil (Art Nouveau)
magazine Dekorative Kunst and soon
thereafter opened La
Maison Moderne in Paris, a gallery...
- Ramersdorf-Perlach. At his
estate in Planegg, he
established a "Schule für
Malerei und
Dekorative Kunst" (School for
painting and
decorative art). The painter, illustrator...