Objektsbeskrivning PAN - GERMAN ART NOUVEAU JOURNAL (7 issues). MEIER-GRAEFE, Julius (1867-1935) and BIERBAUM, Otto J. (1865-1910), editors. Berlin, Genossenschaft PAN, 1895-96. Not complete. Folio. Titles, lists of plates, and other illustrations, colour initials, vignettes and tail-pieces, with decorative protective tissue guards, etchings, aquatints, lithographs, facsimiles, and photo reproductions, many printed in colour and several mounted. With 52 plates after Zorn, Klinger, Thoma, Beckman, Vallotan, Böcklin, Liebermann, Rops, Menzel, Skarbina, Maurin, Fischer, Baum, Werenskiold, Böcklin, Reim Gampert, Kirchner, Pankok, Ubbelodhe, Gaupert and some others (not complete, see below). Text and poems by Paul Verlaine, Dante Gabriel Rosetti, Hans Singer, F. Nietsche, Fontana, C. Morgenstern, Björnson, Alfred Lichtwark, Cornelis Gurlitt, Heinrich Mann, Wilhelm Bode a.o. Original green and red wrappers with design by Franz von Stuck (all worn and damaged, partly loose, partly loose in binding). Year 1. 1895:1. April - Mai. Böcklin, F. Rops, Grunbach, Max Liebermann Year 1. 1895:2. Lacking title. With graphic works a.o. plates by S. Wenban, A. Zorn, 2 Klinger, E. M. Geÿger, H. Thoma, Franz von Stuck O. Beckmann, F. Vallotan. Year 2. 1896:1. W. Leistikow, L. von Hoffmann, A. Krüger after Liebermann, Adolf Menzel, F. Skarbina, Josef Sattler C. Pacza-Wagner, C. Maurin. Year 2. 1896:2. Max Klinger Klinger, Otto Fischer Paul Baum Otto Greiner Max Pietschmann Hans Unger Karl Mediz Georg Lührig Cranach (after), Erik Werenskiold (of Ibsen), after Munch (of Hamsun). Year 2. 1896:3. Böcklin, W. Volz, Otto Reim, Kampmann, Otto Gampert Peter Halm, Eugen Kirchner B. Pankok, Otto Eckmann Hans Thoma W. Trübner, Karl Köpping Year 2. 1896:4. Lacking title. Peter Hahn, Meyer-Basel, E. Kirchner, Cranach (after). Year 2. 1896:5. Max Klinger Otto Ubbelodhe, Dearmer, W. Gaupert, plates of carpets etc. 7 issues. The influential German art nouveau journal PAN was published in Berlin between 1895 and 1900 in 21 issues. Founded by Richard Dehmel and edited by Otto Julius Bierbaum and Julius Meier-Graefe, the magazine published illustrations by well-known as well as unknown international artists. It also featured full page graphic designs, typographic experiments, poems, vignettes and other ephemera. "Pan was the first significant German periodical of the Nineties devoted to contemporary art and literature." (Garvey/Wick). Between 1200 and 1600 copies of each issue were published, most of which were sold on subscription. The journal proved to not be commercially viable, and ceased publication in 1900. Not complete. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.
Objektsbeskrivning PAN - GERMAN ART NOUVEAU JOURNAL (7 issues). MEIER-GRAEFE, Julius (1867-1935) and BIERBAUM, Otto J. (1865-1910), editors. Berlin, Genossenschaft PAN, 1895-96. Not complete. Folio. Titles, lists of plates, and other illustrations, colour initials, vignettes and tail-pieces, with decorative protective tissue guards, etchings, aquatints, lithographs, facsimiles, and photo reproductions, many printed in colour and several mounted. With 52 plates after Zorn, Klinger, Thoma, Beckman, Vallotan, Böcklin, Liebermann, Rops, Menzel, Skarbina, Maurin, Fischer, Baum, Werenskiold, Böcklin, Reim Gampert, Kirchner, Pankok, Ubbelodhe, Gaupert and some others (not complete, see below). Text and poems by Paul Verlaine, Dante Gabriel Rosetti, Hans Singer, F. Nietsche, Fontana, C. Morgenstern, Björnson, Alfred Lichtwark, Cornelis Gurlitt, Heinrich Mann, Wilhelm Bode a.o. Original green and red wrappers with design by Franz von Stuck (all worn and damaged, partly loose, partly loose in binding). Year 1. 1895:1. April - Mai. Böcklin, F. Rops, Grunbach, Max Liebermann Year 1. 1895:2. Lacking title. With graphic works a.o. plates by S. Wenban, A. Zorn, 2 Klinger, E. M. Geÿger, H. Thoma, Franz von Stuck O. Beckmann, F. Vallotan. Year 2. 1896:1. W. Leistikow, L. von Hoffmann, A. Krüger after Liebermann, Adolf Menzel, F. Skarbina, Josef Sattler C. Pacza-Wagner, C. Maurin. Year 2. 1896:2. Max Klinger Klinger, Otto Fischer Paul Baum Otto Greiner Max Pietschmann Hans Unger Karl Mediz Georg Lührig Cranach (after), Erik Werenskiold (of Ibsen), after Munch (of Hamsun). Year 2. 1896:3. Böcklin, W. Volz, Otto Reim, Kampmann, Otto Gampert Peter Halm, Eugen Kirchner B. Pankok, Otto Eckmann Hans Thoma W. Trübner, Karl Köpping Year 2. 1896:4. Lacking title. Peter Hahn, Meyer-Basel, E. Kirchner, Cranach (after). Year 2. 1896:5. Max Klinger Otto Ubbelodhe, Dearmer, W. Gaupert, plates of carpets etc. 7 issues. The influential German art nouveau journal PAN was published in Berlin between 1895 and 1900 in 21 issues. Founded by Richard Dehmel and edited by Otto Julius Bierbaum and Julius Meier-Graefe, the magazine published illustrations by well-known as well as unknown international artists. It also featured full page graphic designs, typographic experiments, poems, vignettes and other ephemera. "Pan was the first significant German periodical of the Nineties devoted to contemporary art and literature." (Garvey/Wick). Between 1200 and 1600 copies of each issue were published, most of which were sold on subscription. The journal proved to not be commercially viable, and ceased publication in 1900. Not complete. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.
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