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30 : 28,5 cm. pages 223 - 234 with one original etching, woddcuts and plates by Ferdinand Schmutzer. Illustrated original-wrappers. volume V, issue 15

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With original etching 'standing female nude' and some original woodcuts in the text by Ferdindn Schmutzer. With an article by Ernst Stöhr 'Kunstakademienl' (Art Academies) . The plates show rivers and ports in Hamburg, Lübeck and Regensburg. - One of only 300 copies. - "Ver Sacrum" was the official organ of the Vienna Secession, which was founded in 1897 and whose president was the painter Gustav Klimt. The architects Josef Hoffmann and Jospeh Maria Olbrich were leading members. Their work and that of Koloman Moser were particularly important in this leading Art Nouveau magazine, of which a total of 6 volumes were published between 1898 and 1903. The general geometric character of Austrian Art Nouveau is clearly expressed in the pages of "Ver Sacrum". The high graphic quality makes "Ver Sacrum" the "most elegant of all periodicals" (The Art Press, p. 9f.). - Turn of a Century 120; Nebehay, Ver Sacrum 1898-1903 (1975); Arntzen/Rainwater Q338; From Art Nouveau to Bauhaus (1981), no. 20.