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Tiffany Mirror Jugendstil

Tiffany Mirror Jugendstil

€ 309
2 variations
Furniture/Curtain Fabric Lalique

Furniture/Curtain Fabric Lalique

€ 599
4 variations
Vase Hummingbird

Vase Hummingbird

€ 195
Candlestick / Sculpture Surrendering

Candlestick / Sculpture Surrendering

€ 119
Tiffany Pendant Wissman Jewel

Tiffany Pendant Wissman Jewel

€ 3,450
Necklace Benice

Necklace Benice

€ 345
Picture Frame Tulips in Cream

Picture Frame Tulips in Cream

€ 19
Sculpture Dancing Girls

Sculpture Dancing Girls

€ 229
Tapestry Klimt The Kiss

Tapestry Klimt The Kiss

€ 489
Shoulder-bag Worldwide Mystery Sand

Shoulder-bag Worldwide Mystery Sand

€ 229
Cushion Bloom Grey

Cushion Bloom Grey

€ 85
Vase Carice

Vase Carice

€ 895
Jugendstil Dish Trifary

Jugendstil Dish Trifary

€ 99
Jugendstil & Art Deco Diary 2025

Jugendstil & Art Deco Diary 2025

€ 17
Alocasia Leaf

Alocasia Leaf

€ 195
Silk Scarf Lady with Doves

Silk Scarf Lady with Doves

€ 39
Sarah Ring

Sarah Ring

€ 75
3 variations
Wallpaper Jugendstil

Wallpaper Jugendstil

€ 173
4 variations
Victor Horta Chandelier Elegance

Victor Horta Chandelier Elegance

€ 2,419
6 variations
Glass Lanterns The Four Seasons Mucha

Glass Lanterns The Four Seasons Mucha

€ 34.95
4 variations
Candlestick Banquet

Candlestick Banquet

€ 89

The most common, alternative name for Art Nouveau is Jugendstil. The name comes from the art and literary magazine 'Die Jugend', which was published in Munich from 1896 onwards. The term Jugendstil mainly refers to Art Nouveau art from Germany and Austria. Art Nouveau and Jugendstil are two umbrella terms for the art movement. In Austria, Art Nouveau was represented by the art movements Secession and the Wiener Werkstätte. The Secession, from which the Wiener Werkstätte emerged in 1903, was a group of artists in Vienna between 1897 and 1914 inspired by the Arts-and-Crafts movement. They sought a new language of form, a geometric form of art nouveau. Well-known members included Gustav Klimt, Joseph Hoffmann, Egon Schiele, Otto Wagner and Koloman Moser. The Czech artist Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) should also not go unmentioned as a representative of the Art Nouveau style.

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