Which publications disseminated art nouveau information?

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The aesthetics of the movement were disseminated through various illustrated periodicals including The Century Guild Hobby Horse (1894), The Dial (1889), The Studio (begun, 1893), The Yellow Book (1894-95), and The Savoy (1896-98). The works of Beardsley and Tiffany were especially popular.

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