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Stijl, De [Dut.: the style].
Dutch periodical founded by THEO VAN DOESBURG in 1917 and published in Leiden until 1932; the name was also applied from the 1920s to a distinctive movement and to the group of artists associated with it. The periodicals subtitle, Maandblad voor de beeldende vakken (Monthly Journal of the Expressive Professions), indicates the range of artists to which it was appealing, and van Doesburgs intention was that it be a platform for all those who were concerned with a new art: painters, sculptors, architects, urban planners, typographers, interior designers and decoratve artists, musicians, poets and dramatists. The search for a nieuwe beelding (new imagery) was characterized by the elementary components of the primary colours, flat, rectangular areas and only straight, horizontal and vertical lines. Former ideals of beauty had to be relinquished in favour of a new consciousness to represent the spirit of the times.
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- Stijl: Maandblad voor de moderne beeldende vakken, De
- Doesburg, Theo van
- Huszár, Vilmos
- Leck, Bart van der
- Mondrian, Piet
- Mondrian, Piet, §I, 2: Involvement with De Stijl, c 1917c 1924
- Neo-plasticism
- Netherlands, the, §II, 5: Architecture, c 18901945
- Netherlands, the, §V, 4: Interior decoration, after 1850
- Netherlands, the, §VI, 5: Furniture, after 1850
- Periodical, §II, 2(ii)(e): Cubism, Vorticism, Dada and De Stijl
- Periodical, §III, 5(viii): The Netherlands
- Rietveld, Gerrit
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