Cover of Jugend, Otto Eckmann
In this design there is a woman to the right razing off in the distance. Organic flowers fill the negative space around her. Dark luscious locks flow around her face and a foral crown adorns the top of her head. Otto Eckmann creating this for the the cover of Jugend magazine around 1896. Different than other artists of the Art Nouveau movement, Eckmann used wood block prints to create this magazine cover.
The visual balance within this magazine cover is similar to the work produced by Moser. The nymph-like female is similar to Mucha's. However, unlike others of the Art Nouveau movement, Eckmann is thinking about space in her artwork. This image consists of a foreground and background. It's important to understand how artist were working as graphic designers. I'm drawn to the similarities to Ukiyo-e woodblock prints.
Eckmann, Otto. The Cover of Jugmend Magazine. 1896.
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