London,
England: The Studio Ltd., 1893-1964
[The
period covered by Arts:Search will be 1893-1925. Available now]
The Studio was one of the most respected and influential art
journals published in Britain. It was international in its
coverage, and contained, long, often well-illustrated, articles
on all aspects of the decorative, fine and applied arts. It
included contributions from many of the leading art critics
of the day, e.g. Aymer Vallance, Walter Crane, Fernand
Knopff and A. Lys Baldry.
Each issue of The Studio also contained a round-up of the
latest art news, reports on recent exhibitions, and book
reviews. The Studio played an important role in promoting
trends and developments in contemporary art and was
largely responsible for establishing the reputations of many
artists notably Aubrey Beardsley, James McNeill Whistler,
and the artists of the Glasgow School. It was also significant
in promoting the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain.
The success of The Studio led to the launch of similar
journals elsewhere in Europe, including Deutsche Kunst und
Dekoration in Germany (founded 1897), and Art et Décoration
in France (founded in 1897).
See: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Studio_%28magazine%29