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Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration: 58 Chapters found for Volume : 27

 

Issue: 1

3 pp.
6 pp.
11 pp.
22  9 pp.
33  5 pp.
38  7 pp.
47 
Brauchbare Gartenkunst Karl Schaefer
8 pp.
55  7 pp.
64  11 pp.
75 
Die Quellen des Behagens Kuno Graf von Hardenberg
9 pp.
84  3 pp.
87  7 pp.
94  8 pp.
Issue: 2

103  6 pp.
109 
Paul Gauguin Rudolf Meyer-Riefstahl
6 pp.
116  10 pp.
127  10 pp.
139  9 pp.
148  10 pp.
158  16 pp.
174  10 pp.
Issue: 3

185  6 pp.
194  4 pp.
199  8 pp.
207  4 pp.
211  5 pp.
217  9 pp.
226  2 pp.
228 
Der Deutsche Stil Wilhelm Michel
7 pp.
237 
Ludwig Hohlwein Wilhelm Michel
14 pp.
252  12 pp.
263  5 pp.
Issue: 4

269  7 pp.
277  10 pp.
291  6 pp.
298  13 pp.
313  16 pp.
329  9 pp.
339  5 pp.
Issue: 5

345  5 pp.
351  3 pp.
354 
Heimatkunst Emil Utitz
16 pp.
374  7 pp.
383  5 pp.
388  5 pp.
393  6 pp.
399  6 pp.
407  3 pp.
410  4 pp.
Issue: 6

415  10 pp.
427  1 pp.
428 
Altes Spielzeug Robert Breuer
2 pp.
430  6 pp.
437  9 pp.
447  18 pp.
466  5 pp.
472 
Kunst und Kultur Ernst Zimmermann
19 pp.
492  9 pp.

 

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Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration: 27 Volumes found

 

 

 

Title: Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration

 

Place of Publication: Darmstadt Germany

 

Publisher: Alexander Koch

 

Frequency: Monthly

 

Period of Publication: 1897-1932

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-27, 1897-1911*

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration, sometime known as “the German Studio”, was launched four years after its British counterpart. It is similar, both in size and format, to The Studio, and like its predecessor, focused on the work of contemporary artists. It also included book and exhibition reviews and news items. Although international in its coverage, Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration had a bias towards German, Austrian, Scandinavian and Central European art. It included extensive reports on the Exposition Universelle et Industrielle in Paris in 1900, the Esposizione Internale d’Arte Decorativa Moderna held in Turin in 1902, and the work of the Wiener Werkstätte and the Deutsche Werkstätte.

 

 

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