Jugenstil artwork from “Jugend magazine: Münchner illustrierte Wochenschrift für Kunst und Leben,” Band 1, Number 1-26 which was published in 1902 in Münich.

“Ich bin die Flamme . . …” Page 67. Fritz Hegenbart, Munich, artist. Collections of the Heidelberg University Library. Image © Heidelberg University Library. Fair use license. via https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/jugend1900_1/0067/image
Page 184 (detail). Erich Kleinhempel, Dresden, artist. Collections of the Heidelberg University Library. Image © Heidelberg University Library. Fair use license. via https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/jugend1900_1/0187/image
“An Paul Heyse.” Page 199 (detail). Walther Püttner, Munich, artist. Collections of the Heidelberg University Library. Image © Heidelberg University Library. Fair use license. via https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/jugend1900_1/0202/image

“Apollo schlug die Cither, und Venus bezauberte alles, indem sie dazu einen Tanz aufführte” aus Max Klinger “Amor und Psyche.” Page 201. Theodore Stroefer’s Kunstgering, Nürnberg, artist. Collections of the Heidelberg University Library. Image © Heidelberg University Library. Fair use license. via https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/jugend1900_1/0204/image
H. Meyer-Cassel, Starnberg, artist. Page 237. Collections of the Heidelberg University Library. Image © Heidelberg University Library. Fair use license. via https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/jugend1900_1/0243/image

Jugendstil art from Jugend magazine. Leo Putz, artist. Living from 1869 to 1940 he was a Tyrolean artist from northern Italy, born up in the Alps.

Cover art for Jugend. 1906, Number 5.
Cover art for Jugend. 1906, Number 5. In the public domain. via https://www.cutlermiles.com/cover-to-jugend-1906-leo-putz/

"Schneckenkampf" (Snails Battle). Done for Jugend in 1904.
“Schneckenkampf” (Snails Battle). Done for Jugend in 1904. In the public domain. via https://thefugitivesaint.tumblr.com/post/168681833798/leo-putz-1869-1940-schneckenkampf-snails

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Artwork for the 1909 Number 5 issue of Jugend Magazine. In the public domain. via https://thefugitivesaint.tumblr.com/post/172557477488/leo-putz-1869-1940-jugend-5-1909-source

"Fall of Russia." Illustration for Jugend Magazine. 1915, number 43.
“Fall of Russia.” Illustration for Jugend Magazine. 1915, number 43. In the public domain. via http://poramoralarte-exposito.blogspot.com/2017/06/leo-putz-1869-1940.html

Cover art for Jugend Magazine by Polish artist Olga (Otalia) Kraszewska (1859 – 1938)

"Youth" (Autumn). 1905.
“Youth” (Autumn). 1905. via sukhasiddhi.blog/2017/12/18/herbst/

"Allegory of Fortune." January 8, 1900.
“Allegory of Fortune.” January 8, 1900. via http://www.fromoldbooks.org/Jugend-1900/pages/02-025-front-cover/.

Both images in the public domain. Jugend Magazine was a German art magazine that was published from 1896 to 1940. Very avant-garde. Olga Kraszewska was one of the few female artists they featured.