Jugendstil bookplates


The bookplate or ex libris has put bread and butter on many an artist�s table, and over the course of time has developed into a flourishing art form all of its own. I don�t pretend to know very much about the history and development of ex libris, but seem to have acquired some anyway. I think this little group of Austrian, Czech and German bookplates of the Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) period are particularly charming. They come from the Vienna art revue Die Graphischen K�nste, from the years 1911, 1912, and 1914.

Maximilian Liebenwein (Austrian, 1869-1926)
Ex libris Josef Kundrat
Lithograph, 1910

Maximilian Liebenwein
Ex libris Karl Stark
Lithograph, 1910

Maximilian Liebenwein
Ex libris der Verbindung von Wiener Kunstakademikern �Athenaia�
Lithograph, 1910

Alfred Cossmann (Austrian, 1870-1951)
Ex libris Arthur Graf
Etching, c.1912

Alfred Cossman
Ex libris Franz J. Kaiser
Etching. c.1912

Alois Kolb (Austrian, 1875-1942)
Ex libris Gertrud Kolb
Etching, c.1914

Rudolf Junk (Austrian, 1880-1943)
Ex libris Rudolf Junk
Lithograph, c.1914

Arno�t Hofbauer (Czech, 1869-1944)
Ex libris Leopold Heyrovsky
Lithograph, c.1914

Emil Orlik (Czech, 1870-1932)
Ex libris Martha Poensgen
Lithograph, c.1914

Martha Hofrichter (Czech, 1872-1960)
Ex libris Anna Boeck
Lithograph, c.1914

Otokar �t�fl (Czech, 1884-1947)
Ex libris Otokar �t�fl
Lithograph, c.1914

Felix Hollenberg (German, 1868-1945)
Ex libris Albert Gussmann
Etching, c.1914

Julius Diez (German, 1870-1957)
Ex libris Toni Stadler
Lithograph, c.1914

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