Düsseldorf monthly issues

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Düsseldorf monthly issues

description German satirical magazine
language German
publishing company David Levy Elkan (1859–1861), formerly Arnz & Comp. (1847-1859) (Germany)
First edition 1847/1848
attitude 1861
Frequency of publication monthly, possibly bi-monthly
editor Lorenz Clasen
Caricature "Wat heulst'n kleener jumping jack" by Ferdinand Schröder for the Düsseldorf monthly issue 1849
Invitation to subscribe to the Düsseldorf monthly issue, illustration Henry Ritter, 1851

Under the title Düsseldorf Monatshefte firmierte a German satirical magazine between 1847 and 1861. The first year of monthly magazines published in 1847/48. With volume 14 in 1861, the magazine ceased to appear.

profile

Düsseldorf artists in particular participated in their magazine, such as Andreas Achenbach , Oswald Achenbach , Wilhelm Camphausen , Theodor Hildebrandt , Henry Ritter , Adolf Schroedter , Johann Baptist Sonderland and Franz Wieschebrink . On the cover of the first year 24 employees and on the second (1849) 27 employees were named. It was also possible to win over artists from abroad, such as the Berlin Theodor Hosemann and the Zeulenroda ophthalmologist Ferdinand Schröder . The model of the newspaper was the Parisian satirical paper Le Charivari . No other political satirical magazine in Prussia had such a top artistic performance to offer.

Edition

The editions of the Düsseldorf monthly issues were considerable for the circumstances. Their initially irregular appearance should prevent the censorship authorities from intervening. Initially, a print run of 5,000 copies could be sold, in 1854 the number of subscribers was 600. The loss of importance was also due to a more conciliatory tendency of the magazine after 1849, but also to a decline in quality.

management

The history painter Lorenz Clasen was in charge of the sheet from 1847 to the end of 1849 .

literature

  • Düsseldorf monthly issues. 1st and 2nd year (1847–1849) , provided with an afterword in one volume and edited by Karl Riha and Gerhard Rudolph. Unchanged reprint. Düsseldorf: Schwann 1979.
  • Joachim Großmann: artists, court and bourgeoisie. Life and work of painters in Prussia 1786–1850 . Berlin 1994 (ARTEfact 9), pp. 236-244, ISBN 3-05-002412-7 .

Web links

Commons : Düsseldorfer monthly books  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Grossmann 1994, p. 136.
  2. ^ Camilla G. Kaul: Friedrich Barbarossa in Kyffhäuser. Images of a national myth in the 19th century . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne 2007, ISBN 978-3-412-16906-0 , p. 242 ( online )
  3. Camilla G. Kaul, p. 242
  4. ^ Eckhardt Wendt: Ferdinand Theodor Hildebrandt (Stettin 1804–1874 Düsseldorf). Life and work of a late Romantic painter . In: Kevin E. Kandt, Hermann Vogel von Vogelstein (ed.): From Hippocrenes Quell '. An album of amicorum art historical contributions on the occasion of Gerd-Helge Vogel's 60th birthday . Lukas Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-86732-104-4 , p. 161 ( online )
  5. Eckardt Wendt, p. 161