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Van de Velde, Henry
(b Antwerp, 3 April 1863; d Zurich, 25 Oct 1957). Belgian designer, architect, painter and writer. He was one of the leading figures in the creation of ART NOUVEAU in the 1890s.
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- Van de Velde, Henry
- Bauhaus, §1: Weimar period, 1919c 1925
- Belgium, §XV: Art education
- France, §II, 5(ii): Developments in Modernist architecture and the great exhibitions, after c 1914
- Germany, §II, 7(i): Architecture, 190039
- Industrial design, §2(ii): c 18501915: The Arts and Crafts Movement
- Lemmen, Georges
- Leuven
- Mass production, §2: c 1900 and after
- Organic architecture
- Pompe, Antoine
- Serrurier-Bovy, Gustave
- architecture
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- groups and movements
- Art Nouveau
- Arts and Crafts Movement
- Deutscher Werkbund
- Expressionism
- Neo-Impressionism
- Rationalism (ii) (style)
- XX, Les
- interior decoration
- jewellery
- patrons and collectors
- porcelain
- posters
- pupils
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