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 | | Whereas Prague, Budapest, and Ljubljana absorbed new influences (such as those from Paris, Brussels, or Berlin) fairly directly, and gave Jugendstil a strong national character, in Vienna the brisk influx of artists from all parts of the empire led to the development of an "international" artistic style. |
 | | The leading figures in Jugendstil painting and graphic arts in Austria were such artists as G. Klimt, C. Moll, W. Bernatzik, F. v. |
 | | Jugendstil: K. Moser, Poster for the opening of the Jung-Wiener Theater zum lieben Augustin, 1924. |
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