A very desirable issue of the German Art Nouveau illustrated magazine. Please see others. 100% Complete and original. See pics for condition. If their are flaws they will be shown in the pics.



Jugend, translated as ‘Youth’, was a German art magazine founded in the late 19th century. With its plush coloured front covers and heavily illustrated articles, the magazine nurtured Germany’s Art Nouveau artists.


Decorative, inspired by natural forms and striving for ‘newness’, Art Nouveau bridged the transition between the 19th century and Modernism. The movement embraced all areas of the arts from graphic design and architecture to ceramics and clothing. As such, it promoted art as a total way of life.


My wife and I have decided it was time to sell off our very large collection of Historical Newspapers.


Some we will sell individually and some in lots. Most of these lots are NOT RESEARCHED! I have been in procession of most of these Newspapers for over 30 years or more!


I this would be a great opportunity to add to any collection and I will be doing this until I exhaust my inventory which will take me some time, so PLEASE CHECK BACK!