English: Sonnenblume (Sunflower), 1898. Illustration by Ephraim Moses Lilien from Jugend, a German weekly art magazine. Jugend featured many German Art Nouveau artists and gave rise to the term 'Jugendstil' (Youth Style).
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Sonnenblume (Sunflower), 1898. Illustration by Ephraim Moses Lilien from Jugend, a German weekly art magazine.
Sonnenblume (Tournesol), 1898. Illustration d'Ephraim Moses Lilien de Jugend, un hebdomadaire d'art allemand.
Sonnenblume (Sunflower), 1898. Ihe atụ nke Ephraim Moses Lilien sitere na Jugend, akwụkwọ akụkọ nka nke German kwa izu.
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