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| | Belle Epoque - Darmstadt (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | Another sponsor for the reform of decorative arts in Darmstadt was the editor Alexander Koch; he published two art magazines, Innendekoration (Interior Decoration) and Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration (German Art and Decoration), which became important mouthpieces of the new style. |
 | | So Darmstadt had become, together with Nancy, Paris, Vienna and Glasgow, a centre of the European Art Nouveau, and three further expositions in 1904, 1908 and 1914 causing sensations took place. |
 | | Nevertheless, Darmstadt kept its importance until the First World War; in spite of efforts made to revive the Artists' Colony after the war, they had nearly no success, and the last artist left the Mathildenhöhe in 1921. |
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