Published by [Munchen]: Verlag der Munchner "Jugend", 1909., 1909
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Good. - Small quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], pictorial paper covered boards backed with cream cloth. The spine & extremities are darkened. The boards are bumped & rubbed with 2 small stains to the front board and soiling & foxing to the rear board. Title, [ii] & 47 pages [i.e. 24 leaves of color plates]. The edges of the pastedowns & endpapers are darkened with the endpapers lightly chipped. There is occasional soiling & light foxing to the margins & versos of the plates. Good. First edition. The text is in German.
Published by Verlag der "Jugend", München, 1909
Seller: Bauer Rare Books, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. 4to. [xvi], 365 pp. Illustrated. Pictorial cloth binding, good copy. (81361).
US$ 41.66
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Wraps. Slim 4to.pp.25. Jugend Nr.8, 14 Februar 1911: Front cover pastel illustration by Paul Rieth of an attractive young woman in a mask. This issue features the work Paul Rieth with six further colour illustrations and has a theme of opulent gatherings peopled by masked women and gentlemen in full dress, including illustration referring to Viennese decadence painting a gentleman lifting a woman in the evening dress:"Wien in Munchen-Versaust's mei G'wand-i fahr in himmel" Illustration on rear cover by Erik Wilke.Many period advertisements add graphic and social interest to both magazines. Text in German./Jugend (1896Ð1940) Founded in Munich by Georg Hirth who edited it until his death in 1916, was an influential German arts magazine originally intended to showcase German Arts and Crafts, but became famous for showcasing the German version of Art Nouveau instead. It was also famed for its "shockingly brilliant covers and radical editorial tone" and for its avant-garde influence on German arts and culture for decades, ultimately launching the eponymous Jugendstil ('Youth Style') movement in Munich, Weimar, and Germany's Darmstadt Artists' Colony. /Albert Weisgerber (1878Ð1915) was a German painter whose work forms a bridge between Impressionism and early Expressionism. In 1898, he set up his own artists' group, Sturmfackel, with his friend Alfred Kubin. He earned his living making illustrations for the magazine Jugend. He was friends with artists Hans Purrmann, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Max Slevogt, and Karl Arnold. Very good indeed.
Seller: Blue Leaf Books, Winona, MN, U.S.A.
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Single Issue Magazine Good Published November 1908 by Verlag der Jugend, Munchen HARDCOVER IN GERMAN Colors of cover faded, with little edgewear to cover Pages unmarked, with some age-toning to endpapers Binding sound.
Language: Spanish
Published by Druck Von Knorr & Hirt, München, 1886
Seller: Librería "Franz Kafka" México., Cuernavaca, MOR, Mexico
Media piel. Condition: Regular. Hirth, Georg (editor también de Formenschatz y Deutsche zimmers) Kulturgenschichtliches bilderbuch aus drei jahrhunderten (Tomo VI) (LIBRO EN ALEMÁN). München, Druck von Knorr & Hirth, 1886.Características: Pasta dura en piel y cartoné. Estado regular en las pastas, se encuentran con daño pero el contenido está en buen estado. Ambas tapas junto con las guardas y la última ilustración se encuentran despegadas. Ausencia de la piel del lomo. El desgaste en las orillas y en la superficie de las tapas es mínimo. Aun cuando el libro se halla dañado superficialmente las láminas se encuentran intactas. Lleva el sello de la casa de venta anterior. Antes de la portada interior abre un bello grabado desplegable de la Royal Academy. Las láminas son hermosas reproducciones del trabajo de diversos artistas, las páginas están impresas por ambos lados y van acompañadas de las notas hechas en el original y un pie de página puesto para esta edición. Los autores contenidos en este tomo son los siguientes: Jacques André, Joseph Aved, Antoine Benoit, Samuel Blesendorf, L. P. Boitard, Edme Bouchardon, François Boucher, Johann Chr. Brand, L. C. de Carmontel, Jean-Baptiste-Siméon chardin, Daniel Nicolaus Chodowiecki, Daniel Nicolaus Chodowiecki, Thomas le Clerc., Charles Antoine Coypel, N. Debare, Dominique-Vivant Denon, J. Develly, Jacques Dumont, J. C. F. dÉrl, Joseph Franz von Goez, Anton Graff, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, Carl August Grossmann, Elias Christ Heiss, William Hogarth, Joseph Kelbner, F. Kirschner, Salomon Kleiner, Gottfriend Kneller, Hans Georg Wenzel con Knobelsdorf, David Krafft, Johann Kupetzky, A. Lagrenée, Nicolas Lancret, Nicolas de Largillière, Anton Maron, Georg Oswald May, Johann Michael Mettenleiter, Jean-Michel Moreau le Jeune, Johann Esaias Nilson, J. Oelenhainz, Philipp Louis Parizeau, Joseph Parrocel, Jean Bapt. Jos. Pater, Hyacinthie de la Pegna, Antoine Pesne, Bernard Picart, Johann Georg Puschner, Johann Heinrich Ramberg, Johann Elias Ridinger, Hyacinthe Rigaud, Jean Rigaud, Alexander Roslin, Pietro de Rotari, Georg Philip Rugendas, Johann Rud. Schellenberg, Johann Eleazar Schneau, Martin Joachim Schmid, Georg Friedrich Schmidt, H. F. Schnorr, Jacob van Schuppen, Christian Georg Schuetz, Johann Conrad Seekatz, Joseph Stephan, Luois Tocqué, Maurice Quentin de la Tour, Cornelis Troost, Jean François de Troy, Amédée-Philippe Vanloo, Charles Vanloo, Jean Baptiste Vanloo, Luois Michel Vanloo, Joseph Vivien, Anthony Walker, Jakob Wagner y Antoine Watteau. Después del índice general se incluye un índice alfabético de los autores indicando en qué tomo se trata. 382 páginas más índices. (37x28 cm). Peso: 3600g.LIBRO A LA MITAD DE SU PRECIO NORMAL.