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FAMOUS DESIGNERS

Mr Belcher, Mr Corbett, Mr Higley. THE DE STIJL MOVEMENT. De Stijl (Dutch; pronounced 'duh-stile'; literally the style in English) was an art movement in the 1920s. The movement is also known as neoplasticism ? the new plastic art (or 'Nieuwe Beelding' in Dutch).Proponents of de Stijl sought to exp

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FAMOUS DESIGNERS

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    1. Mr Belcher, Mr Corbett, Mr Higley FAMOUS DESIGNERS De Stijl

    2. Mr Belcher, Mr Corbett, Mr Higley THE DE STIJL MOVEMENT De Stijl (Dutch; pronounced 'duh-stile'; literally the style in English) was an art movement in the 1920s. The movement is also known as neoplasticism — the new plastic art (or 'Nieuwe Beelding' in Dutch). Proponents of de Stijl sought to express a new utopian ideal of spiritual harmony and order. They advocated pure abstraction and universality by a reduction to the essentials of form and colour — they simplified visual compositions to vertical and the horizontal directions, and used only primary colors of red, blue and yellow along with black and white. In many of the works under this movement, the vertical and the horizontal lines slide past each other and do not intersect. This feature exists in some of Mondrian's paintings, the Rietveld Schröder House and the Red and blue chair. The neoplatonic philosophy of the mathematician M. H. J. Schoenmaekers, who coined the term Neo-Plasticism, influenced the de Stijl movement. Piet Mondrian, the group's best known artist, published their manifesto titled Neo-Plasticism in 1920. De Stijl artists also included the architects J.J.P. Oud and Gerrit Rietveld. The works of de Stijl influenced the Bauhaus style and the architectural international style, as well as clothing and interior design.

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