Jugend

Jugend was the Munich art-and-literature weekly (1896 to 1940) whose name gave the German Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, its label. György Rauscher drew the cover for its issue 13 of 1929.

That cover holds a special place in the archive: it survives independently, in a public-domain facsimile that anyone can consult.

The 1929 cover

The Jugend 1929 cover survives in a high-resolution facsimile at Heidelberg University Library and on Wikimedia Commons, where it sits under Category:György Rauscher (/bibliography#jugend-1929-13). Because Rauscher died in 1930, the image is in the public domain.

Among Rauscher’s printed works, it is the one that can be verified entirely outside Számadó’s monograph, which makes it a secure reference point for works that otherwise rest on the monograph alone. The work record is at /printed-works, and the Berlin context at /biography/berlin-years.

Cite this record

Jugend. The György Rauscher Archive. https://gyorgyrauscher.com/publications/jugend (last reviewed Wed Jun 03 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)).

BibTeX
@misc{jugend,
  title        = {Jugend},
  author       = {{The György Rauscher Archive}},
  howpublished = {\url{https://gyorgyrauscher.com/publications/jugend}},
  note         = {Last reviewed Wed Jun 03 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time).}
}