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‖ Jugendstil|ˈjuːgənt-ʃtil| [G., f. jugend youth (the name of a German magazine started in 1896) + stil style.] The German equivalent of art nouveau. Also attrib. (occas. with lower-case initial).
1928Minutes of G. & C. Merriam Co. Editorial Board III. 707 Note the expression Jugend Stil, meaning nouveau art. 1950B. S. Myers Mod. Art in Making 254 In the works of the Jugendstil painters in Germany.., those ideas found their expression. 1958M. L. Wolf Dict. Painting 148 Jugendstil, in Germany, the name applied to the art nouveau movement, popular from 1890 to 1905, and affecting all of the visual arts. 1960Times 4 May 16/6 The individual stature of the two leading figures of the jugendstil period represented in this exhibition. 1963Listener 24 Jan. 160/2 The Jugendstil was much more exuberant, much more demonstratively independent of any past style, and much more violent. 1967A. Wilson No Laughing Matter iii. 369 ‘Not our happiest sort of architecture, I'm afraid.’ ‘No? I suppose it's the usual Jugendstil of its period.’ 1972Guardian 16 Mar. 14/4 In Cracow there's a political cabaret 80 years old, with hair-raising original Jugendstil décor. 1974Times Lit. Suppl. 11 Oct. 1116/2 Sheer frustration may have thrown up a Jugendstil Parsifal. |