Ver Sacrum

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Ver Sacrum was the official avant-garde art and literary magazine of the Vienna Secession, showcasing the movement’s innovative graphic design and modernist aesthetics.

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instanceOf art magazine
avant-garde magazine
literary magazine
associatedWith Alfred Roller
Felician von Myrbach NERFINISHED
Ferdinand Andri ONDG
Gustav Klimt NERFINISHED
Josef Hoffmann NERFINISHED
Josef Maria Olbrich NERFINISHED
Koloman Moser NERFINISHED
Max Kurzweil
circulationArea Central Europe ONNED1
Vienna NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria
editorialPolicy promotion of Secessionist artists
promotion of Symbolist and modernist writers
focusesOn avant-garde art
contemporary literature
graphic design
modernist aesthetics
genre art
literature
hasFormat illustrated periodical
hasPart art criticism
art reproductions
design experiments
essays
poetry
inception 1898
influenced Central European graphic design
modern magazine layout
influencedBy Arts and Crafts movement
Symbolism
languageOfWorkOrName German
locationOfCreation Vienna NERFINISHED
mediaType print
movement Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau
surface form: Jugendstil

Vienna Secession NERFINISHED
notableFor experimental typography
high-quality art prints
innovative page layout
integration of text and image
officialPublicationOf Vienna Secession NERFINISHED
publicationEnd 1903
publisher Vienna Secession ONNED1
titleLanguage Latin
titleMeaning Sacred Spring

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Vienna Secession hasPublication Ver Sacrum