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The De Stijl Movement
The De Stijl, literally translated as 'the style' was an art movement founded by architect by architect and painter Theo van Deosburg in 1917 in Leiden.

De Stijl (The Style)
(1916-1931)
The De Stijl (literally, "the style") art movement was founded by the painter and architect Theo van Doesburg in Leiden in 1917. It encompassed a new type of style in modern art and architecture.

Art Movement : De Stijl
De Stijl : De Stijl (in English generally pronounced duh-STILE; from the Dutch for "the style" - Dutch pronunciation: IPA /d? st?il/) was an artistic movement in the 1920s.

De Stijl (in English generally pronounced /də staɪl/ (IPA) after style; from the Dutch for "the style" - Dutch pronunciation: IPA /də stɛɪl/), also known as neoplasticism, was a Dutch artistic movement, founded in 1917.

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De Stijl
De Stijl was the name of a Dutch design and aesthetics journal and avant-garde art movement, devoted to geometric abstraction (non-objective art), which was founded and led by Theo Van Doesburg (1883-1931).

DE STIJL
KEY DATES:1917- 1931
An art movement advocating pure abstraction and simplicity-- form reduced to the rectangle and other geometric shapes, and colour to the primary colours, along with black and white.

De Stijl
Dutch for "the style", a purist art movement that began in the Netherlands during World War I involving painters, sculptors, designers and architects whose works and ideas were expressed De Stijl magazine.

De Stijl Movement
A brief description of the De Stijl movement and its origins
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De Stijl A Dutch art movement of the early 20th century that emphasized abstraction and simplicity, reducing form to the rectangle and color to the primaries--red, blue, and yellow.

De Stijl (The Style) was a small group of Dutch artists led by Piet Mondrian... their goal was the creation of a world of universal harmony.

De Stijl.
Title of the magazine founded by Theo van Doesburg in 1917, which became the principal organ for the dissemination of Piet Mondrian's principles of painting, ...

[edit] De Stijl 1918
Signed by Theo van Doesburg, Robt. van 't Hoff, Vilmos Huszar, Antony Kok, Piet Mondrian, G. Vantongerloo, Jan Wils
Manifest I of "The Style" (De Stijl), from De Stijl, vol. II, no. 1 (November 1918), p. 4.

De Stijl: Dutch for 'The Style' the name given to the work of architects designers and artists Iinked with the magazine of the same title edited by Theo van Doesburg and founded in Holland in 1917.

De Stijl...A Dutch form of art featuring primary colors within a balanced structure of lines and rectangles. It was a style to perfectly express the higher mystical unity between humankind and the universe.

De Stijl
Founded in the Netherlands in 1917, De Stijl was an avant-garde dedicated to isolating a single visual style that would be appropriate to all aspects of modern life, from art to design to architecture.

De Stijl
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The work of De Stijl exerted tremendous influence on the Bauhaus and the International style as well as clothing and interior design.
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Neo-Plasticism - Also called De Stijl. An art movement advocating pure abstraction and simplicity - form reduced to the rectangle, and color to the primary colors, along with black and white.

In this it shared many of the ideas of de Stijl and the Russian Constructivists.

Related to purism and De Stijl in painting, it joined structure and exterior design into a noneclectic form based on rectangular geometry and growing out of the basic function and structure of the building.

Also called De Stijl, another leading figure of the movement was Piet Mondrian who published the manifesto, Neo-Plasticism in 1920.

Not long after, in 1917, Mondrian met Theo van Doesbug and founded De Stijl, an art magazine. This is the time that Mondrian began to practice and develop Neoplasticism .
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Its innovations gave rise to a host of other 20th-century art movements, including futurism in Italy, suprematism and constructivism in Russia, de Stijl in the Netherlands, and vorticism in England.

What actually changed through the development of Lichtenstein's art was his subject matter which evolved from comic strips to an exploration of modernist art styles: Cubism, Futurism, Art Deco, De Stijl, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism.

Piet Mondrian was evolving his abstract language, of horizontal and vertical lines with rectangles of colour, between 1915 and 1919, Neo-Plasticism was the aesthetic which Mondrian, Theo van Doesburg and other in the group De Stijl intended to ...

The principles of constructivism theory are derived from three main movements from the early 20th century: Suprematism in Russia, De Stijl (Neo Plasticism) in Holland and the Bauhaus in Germany.

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