Jugendstil
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European > <European styles and periods> > <modern European styles and movements> > <modern European regional styles and movements> > <modern German styles and movements>
Descripción
Refers to the German and Austrian variation of Art Nouveau, named after the magazine Jugend in 1896. The style differs from Belgian and French Art Nouveau by a more restrained use of decoration. Jugendstil replaced the exuberance and naturalism of other Art Nouveau styles with a comparatively restrained aesthetic that was often almost unrecognizably derived from nature.