German Jugendstil

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German Jugendstil is an art nouveau–inspired architectural and decorative style from late 19th- and early 20th-century Germany, characterized by flowing organic forms, stylized motifs, and an emphasis on craftsmanship.

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Label Occurrences
German Jugendstil canonical 2
German Art Nouveau 1

Statements (53)

Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
art movement
decorative arts style
aimedAt reform of everyday design
unity of art and life
countryOfOrigin Germany
endTime early 20th century
field applied arts
architecture
decorative arts
furniture design
graphic design
interior design
hasAesthetic nature-inspired abstraction
ornate yet modern
hasCharacteristic curvilinear lines
emphasis on craftsmanship
flowing organic forms
integration of art and design
ornamental facades
stylized floral motifs
symbolic and allegorical imagery
hasPart female figure motifs
mosaics
ornamental ironwork
relief sculpture
stained glass windows
stylized plant motifs
whiplash curves
inception circa 1890s
late 19th century
influencedBy Art Nouveau
Arts and Crafts movement
surface form: English Arts and Crafts movement

Japanese art
nature
movementAssociatedWith German modernism
fin de siècle culture
period Wilhelmine era
relatedTo Art Nouveau
surface form: Belgian Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau
surface form: French Art Nouveau

Glasgow Style
Vienna Secession
subclassOf Art Nouveau
typicalLocation Berlin
Darmstadt
Hagen
Leipzig
Munich
usedMaterial ceramic tiles
glass
stone
stucco
wrought iron

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Vista House architecturalStyle German Jugendstil
Behrens House Darmstadt culturalContext German Jugendstil
this entity surface form: German Art Nouveau
Winold Reiss influencedBy German Jugendstil