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De Stijl (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈstɛɪl], English: /də ˈstaɪl/), Dutch for "The Style", also known as neoplasticism, was a Dutch artistic movement founded in 1917. In a narrower sense, the term De Stijl is used to refer to a body of work from 1917 to 1931 founded in the Netherlands. De Stijl is also the name of a journal that was published by the Dutch painter, designer, writer, and critic... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Artist's book Dada in Zurich and Berlin, the Bauhaus in Weimar and De Stijl in Holland all printed numerous books, periodicals and theoretical tracts within the newly emerging International Modernist style.

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Artist's book Dada in Zurich and Berlin, the Bauhaus in Weimar and De Stijl in Holland all printed numerous books, periodicals and theoretical tracts within the newly emerging International Modernist style.

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Artist's book Dada in Zurich and Berlin, the Bauhaus in Weimar and De Stijl in Holland all printed numerous books, periodicals and theoretical tracts within the newly emerging International Modernist style.

influenced :
Bruna and works.

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Dick Bruna Bruna has also been noted to have been influenced by the Dutch graphic design movement, De Stijl, in particular the work of architect Gerrit Rietveld.

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Hélio Oiticica Oiticica's early works, in the mid 1950s, were greatly influenced by European modern art movements, principally Concrete art and De Stijl.

expanded :
ideas and planes.

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Minimalism De Stijl expanded the ideas that could be expressed by using basic elements such as lines and planes organized in very particular manners.

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Minimalism De Stijl expanded the ideas that could be expressed by using basic elements such as lines and planes organized in very particular manners.

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    De Stijl

    De Stijl (in English, generally pronounced /də ˈstaɪl/, after style; from the Dutch for "The Style" — pronounced [də ˈstɛɪl]), also known as neoplasticism, was a Dutch artistic movement founded in 1917.
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    Category:De Stijl

    De Stijl (in English generally pronounced duh-STILE; from the Dutch for "the style" – Dutch pronunciation: IPA: [[WP:IPA|də stɛil]]) was an artistic movement in the 1920s.
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    De Stijl (album)

    For the Dutch art and architecture style, visit De Stijl. De Stijl (pronounced /də ˈstaɪl/) is the second studio album by the American garage rock band The White Stripes, released on June 20, 2000 on Sympathy for the Record Industry.
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    M. H. J. Schoenmaekers

    Mathieu Hubertus Josephus Schoenmaekers (13 December 1875, Maastricht - 18 December 1944, Laren) was a mathematician and theosophist who formulated the plastic and philosophical principles of the De Stijl movement.
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    List of people from Utrecht

    Gerrit Rietveld - designer, architect (De Stijl movement)
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    Jan Wils

    Wils was one of the founding members of the De Stijl movement, which also included artists as Piet Mondrian, Theo van Doesburg and Gerrit Rietveld.
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    Mark Tucker (musician)

    Reviews of Mark Tucker's 'Batstew', De Stijl website
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    Red and Blue Chair

    The original chair was painted in the familiar De Stijl palette of primary colours, black, grey and white.
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    The White Stripes

    The album was dedicated to furniture designer Gerrit Rietveld of the De Stijl movement, as well as to the influential Georgia bluesman Blind Willie McTell.
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    Oud (disambiguation)

    Jacobus Oud, a Dutch architect and follower of the De Stijl architectural movement

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