Ver Sacrum, 1900

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Continuing an occasional series of posts about Ver Sacrum, the art journal of the Viennese Secession. The collected issues for 1900 undergo a change of design, and not necessarily for the better. Gone are the decorative covers of previous years, replaced by small emblem-like vignettes for each issue. The one above is a design by Gustav Klimt whose work is featured throughout this year. Other familiar names include the Belgian Symbolist Fernand Khnopff, Ludwig von Hofmann and Marcus Behmer. The page design is generally less interesting, unfortunately, although the magazine did retain its square format and there are many impressive examples of Art Nouveau graphics. The complete set of pages for this volume can be viewed or downloaded here.

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Yet another Salomé. This one is by a French artist, Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel.

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Previously on { feuilleton }
Ver Sacrum, 1899
The art of Ludwig von Hofmann, 1861–1945
Ver Sacrum, 1898
The art of Marcus Behmer, 1879–1958
Secession posters

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