Der Querschnitt
Der Querschnitt (The Cross Section) was an art magazine published by the German art dealer Alfred Flechtheim between 1921 and 1936. The magazine was based in Berlin.[1]
According to Erika Esau, the magazine 'represented the pollitically detached aspirations of the aesthetically attuned of the Western world. Lightheartedly snobistish, the magazine;s inclusions of works by anyone who was anybody in the Weimar period and its unorthodox graphic and literary style quilifies it as an avant-garde publication.'[2]
Hermann von Wedderkop served as an editor of the publication.[3]
References
- ↑ Peter Brooker (2013). Europe 1880 - 1940. Oxford University Press. p. 872. ISBN 978-0-19-965958-6. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
- ↑ Erika Esau, 'The magazine of enduring value: Der Querschnitt (1921-1936) and the World of illustrated magazines', in The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, vol. III, p. 870.
- ↑ Brooker, Peter, et al. (eds.) The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines: Volume III, Europe 1880-1940 Part I, p. 869 (2013)
Bibliography
- Erika Esau, ″The magazine of enduring value: Der Querschnitt (1921-1936) and the World of illustrated magazines″, in The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, vol. III, 2013.
- Malcolm Gee, ″Defining the modern art collector in the Weimar years″, in: Geschmacksgeschichte(n): öffentliches und privates Kunstsammeln in Deutschland, 1871- 1933, eds. U. Wolff-Thomsen, and S. Kuhrau, Kiel, Verlag Ludwig, 2011, 115-130.
- Malcolm Gee, ″The 'cultured city': the art press in Berlin and Paris in the early twentieth century″, in Printed Matters: Printing, Publishing and Urban Culture in Europe in the modern period, eds. M. Gee and T. Kirk, Ashgate, 2002, 150-173.
- Malcolm Gee, ‘The Berlin Art World, 1918-1933’ in: Malcolm Gee, Tim Kirk and Jill Steward (eds), The City in central Europe : culture and society from 1800 to the present, Ashgate, 1999.
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