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De Stijl

De Stijl. By Amanda Marie Pellegrino. De Stijl. In 1920, the De Stijl movement was introduced by artists and architects of whom were influenced by the “Dada”.

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De Stijl

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  1. De Stijl By Amanda Marie Pellegrino

  2. De Stijl • In 1920, the De Stijl movement was introduced by artists and architects of whom were influenced by the “Dada”.

  3. The “Dada” was the first major anti-art movement, which was in revolt against the culture and values which participants believed had supported the beginning of the First World War.

  4. The translation of De Stijl in Dutch translates • to “The Style”. • Theo van Doesburg, an artist and architect • began this movement in 1917 in Lieden.

  5. De Stijl is based on functionalism with an emphasis of clean lines,no surface decorations, and the only colors used are only pure primary hues, and black and white.

  6. “Conceptually provocative yet surprisingly practical methods for organizing space and for achieving visually engaging solutions in screen-based media.” -Jessica Helfand

  7. “Reality might best be expressed as a series of opposing forces —a formal polarity of horizontal and vertical axes and a juxtaposition of primary colors—the author posited a new image of the world, expressed with “a controllable precision, a conscious penetration of reality and exact beauty.” -Jessica Helfand on theosophist M. H. J. Schoenmaekers books

  8. Socio-Economic Influences -Most pieces were impersonal, due to their style. -Because of the strong influence of the Dada artists they were revolting about the aesthetics that were believed to have been the reason for the First World War.

  9. Theo van Doesburg

  10. Gerrit RietveldRietveld chair http://www.rolandcollection.com/films/?prm=a12-b95-c0-d1-e0

  11. 'De Stijl 1' by Peter Keller http://www.tate.org.uk/shop/do/Prints-Posters/De-Stijl-1-Mini-Print/product/46572

  12. http://madamepickwickartblog.com/ 2010/08/mondrian-theosophically- painting-the-golden-calf/

  13. Theo van Doesburg (Christian Emil Marie Küpper) and Cornelis van Eesteren Contra-Construction. Project, 1923. http://neoplasticism.com/Theo-Van-Doesburg.html

  14. 1938 Gerrit Rietveld Zig Zag Chair http://www.chairblog.eu/2008/12/21/1938-gerrit-rietveld-zig-zag-chair-sells- for-40625-daily-icon/

  15. Theo van Doesburg http://fuckyeahdestijl.tumblr.com/page/2

  16. Piano Lamp, by Jacobus Johannes Pieter Oud, 1928 http://www.designboom.com/history/w_counterweight.html

  17. Jan Wils http://www.archined.nl/nieuws/jan-wils-1891-1972-de-stijl-en-verder/

  18. Fansworth House, built by Mies van der Rohe in 1951 http://izzyloves.blogspot.com/2011/01/lego-architecture-x-mies-van-der-rohe.html

  19. http://www.albumoftheyear.org/album/530-the-white-stripes-de-stijl.phphttp://www.albumoftheyear.org/album/530-the-white-stripes-de-stijl.php

  20. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz1oBfD0E-s

  21. Works Cited • Art, design, and visual thinking. (n.d.). Retrieved from • http://char.txa.cornell.edu/art/decart/destijl/decstijl.htm • Biography. (n.d.). Retrieved from • http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_bio_157.html • De stijl is everywhere. (n.d.). Retrieved from • http://fuckyeahdestijl.tumblr.com/page/2 • G.J.E., Initials. (2008, December 21). Chair blog. Retrieved from • http://www.chairblog.eu/2008/12/21/1938-gerrit-rietveld-zig-zag-chair-sells-for-40625-daily-icon/ • Jessica Helfand, Initials. (2004). De stijl, new media, • and the lessons of geometry. Retrieved from • http://www.typotheque.com/articles/ • de_stijl_new_media_and_the_lessons_of_geometry • LastPaul Groenendijk, Initials. (2007, September 11). • Jan wils 1891-1972. de stijl en verder. Retrieved from • http://www.archined.nl/nieuws/jan-wils-1891-1972-de-stijl-en-verder/ • Lego architecture x mies van der rohe. (2011, January 12). Retrieved from • http://izzyloves.blogspot.com/2011/01/lego-architecture-x-mies-van-der-rohe.html • M. H. J. Schoenmaekers, Initials. (1915). The new image of the world. • Mondrian: theosophically painting the golden calf. • (n.d.). Retrieved from • http://madamepickwickartblog.com/2010/08/ • mondrian-theosophically-painting-the-golden-calf/ • (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.visual- • arts-cork.com/history-of-art/dada.htm • Neoplasticism (20th century). (n.d.). Retrieved from • http://neoplasticism.com/Theo-Van-Doesburg.html • Tate. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.tate.org.uk/shop • /do/Prints-Posters/De-Stijl-1-Mini- • Print/product/46572 • The roland collection of films on art. (2008). • Retrieved from http://www.rolandcollection.com • /films/?prm=a12-b95-c0-d1-e0 • Writing lamp history timeline. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.designboom.com/history/w_counterweight.html

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