n.
Artistic style that arose near the end of the 19th century in Germany and Austria.
Its name was derived from the Munich magazine Die Jugend ("Youth"), founded in 1896, which featured Art Nouveau designs. Its early phase, primarily floral in character, was rooted in English Art Nouveau and Japanese prints; a more abstract phase emerged after 1900. Primarily a style in architecture and the decorative arts, it also included the great Austrian painter Gustav Klimt .