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Pan (1895-1915) was a Berlin-based German arts magazine, published by the PAN co-operative of artists, poets and critics. Focused on literature, theatre and music, the magazine published more than 20 issues "without reference to commercial, moral, personal or polemical questions, appreciating only the purely aesthetic viewpoint.” The magazine's mission was democratic in its commitment to Gesamtkunstwerk ("synthesized artwork"), and providing support to young artists of all kinds. To that end, the magazine sold tiered subscriptions: standard and luxury, and quickly "became the most expensive German art magazine of its era. Its artists-first commitment also led to its becoming one of the best representations of pan-European art in the early days of Abstract and Expressionist art.

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  • Pan (Zeitschrift) (de)
  • Pan (revue) (fr)
  • Pan (magazine) (en)
  • Pan (журнал) (ru)
  • Pan (tidskrift) (sv)
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  • PAN waren zwei Kunstzeitschriften, die von 1895 bis 1900 und von 1910 bis 1915 in Berlin erschienen. (de)
  • La revue allemande Pan a été créée en avril 1895 à Berlin par une coopérative d'écrivains et d'artistes. Avec Jugend, cette revue illustrée, qui embrasse toutes les formes d'art, représente l'un des fleurons graphiques du Jugendstil. Le titre disparaît en 1915. (fr)
  • Pan (1895-1915) was a Berlin-based German arts magazine, published by the PAN co-operative of artists, poets and critics. Focused on literature, theatre and music, the magazine published more than 20 issues "without reference to commercial, moral, personal or polemical questions, appreciating only the purely aesthetic viewpoint.” The magazine's mission was democratic in its commitment to Gesamtkunstwerk ("synthesized artwork"), and providing support to young artists of all kinds. To that end, the magazine sold tiered subscriptions: standard and luxury, and quickly "became the most expensive German art magazine of its era. Its artists-first commitment also led to its becoming one of the best representations of pan-European art in the early days of Abstract and Expressionist art. (en)
  • Pan var en tysk konst- och litteraturtidskrift som gavs ut 1895−1900 i Berlin av Otto Julius Bierbaum och Julius Meier-Graefe. Pan gäller för att vara det viktigaste organet för den tyska jugenstilen. Tidskriften tryckte illustrationer av många mer eller mindre kända konstnärer. Till detta kom tidskriftens helsidesgrafik, en enkel och modern typografi i såväl vinjetter som andra dekorativa detaljer. Till de konstnärer som medverkade i Pan hörde bland annat Franz von Stuck, som ritade framsidan till det första numret av tidskriften, och Thomas Theodor Heine. Bland andra bidragsgivare märks Henry van de Velde, Ludwig von Hofmann, Max Liebermann, Otto Eckmann, Hans Baluschek och Walter Leistikow. (sv)
  • «Пан» (Pan) — литературно-художественный журнал, основанный в Берлине немецким поэтом Рихардом Демелем, немецким историком искусства Юлиусом Мейер-Грефе и писателем Отто Юлием Бирбаумом. Журнал выходил в 1895—1900 годах. Создатели альманаха стремились сделать его эстетским, воплощением высокого художественного вкуса. Для этого помимо основного тиража (1210 экземпляров) выпускали сто «головных экземпляров» на лучшей типографской бумаге и с высоким качеством печати. Обложку сделал немецкий художник Франц фон Штук, и её не меняли на протяжении существования журнала. (ru)
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  • Pan (en)
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