Illustreret Tidende
Illustreret Tidende was a Danish weekly illustrated magazine published from 1859 to 1924 in Denmark with international news, literature and entertainment content.
History and profile
Illustreret Tidende was founded by O.H. Delbanco with inspiration from similar magazines elsewhere, like the German Illustrierte Zeitung and the English Illustrated London News.[1] The first issue stated the raison d'être of the magazine: "a weekly report on important events and contemporary celebrities, novels, stories, traveller's stories, and other contents from science, literature, art and industry".[2] The target group was the bourgeoisie and academics.
The painter Otto Baches illustrations from the Danish-German war in 1864 were a break-through into mainstream for the magazine. All the illustrations were compiled into a special issue in 1964 comprising two hundred woodcuts of this important conflict, which undermined the Danish identity of being a major European military power.
Many young talents joined the magazine, e.g. Georg Brandes in 1862.
See also
References
- ↑ The Nordic Languages. Mouton De Gruyter. 1 January 2005. p. 1487. ISBN 978-3-11-019706-8. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
- ↑ In Danish: "Illustreret Tidende, ugentlig Beretning om vigtige Begivenheder og Nutidens Personligheder, fremdeles Noveller, Fortællinger, Reiseskizzer, samt Meddelelser, henhørende under Videnskab, Literatur, Konst og Industri" (source: Zerlang)
- Martin Zerlang. "Det Moderne Gennembrud 1870-1890. Tema 7: Presse og magasiner". Institut for litteraturvidenskab, KUA. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
- Thomas Thomsen: Dengang i Rom. Træsnit og tekst fra Illustreret Tidende 1850-1900, Forlaget Mellemgaard 2008
- A highly detailed review of the magazine's contents is available in:
- Nanna Johnsen, Marianne Duelund, Lis Frederiksen og Hanne Lund: Illustreret Tidende : illustrationer af danske lokaliteter.En topografisk fortegnelse 1-2, København 1983-89.
External links
- Digitalized full version of Illustreret Tidende available at Royal Danish Library.