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                                                      e Stijl is literally translated as “the   The main founder of De Stijl was Theo          28). One of his more famous paintings

                                                      style.” It was a Dutch architecture,      van Doesburg, who was born August              was the Arithmetic Composition, painted

                                                      art and design group that was active      30, 1883 in Utrecht, the Netherlands.          in oil on canvas in 1930, and measured

                                        from 1917-1931. De Stijl artists advocated pure         Doesburg served in the Dutch army, and         39.76 x 39.76in. Despite the criticisms

                                       abstraction and simplicity (Byars 175). The form         when he was released from his duties,          he faced, when Doesburg died on March

                                      in their artwork was reduced to the rectangle and         he married and settled in Leiden, Holland      7, 1931, he left behind a legacy that was




                     De Sti
                                     other geometric shapes, and colors were limited to         and immersed himself in beginning a new        revolutionary. The De Stijl movement
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Counter-Composition V
                                                                                                artistic movement. Within a couple years,      was unlike any other seen before, which                By Theo van Doesburg
                                    the primary colors (red, yellow, and blue) and black
                                                                                                                                                                                                      1924
                                    and white. The De Stijl movement was influenced by          his career faced much criticism for the fact   was why it was so widely criticized at

                                   architects H.P. Berlage and Frank Lloyd Wright, who          that he began omitting many details out        the time. It also laid the basis for many

                                  focused on organic architecture (Byars 175). De Stijl         of his pieces and therefore creating more      of the modern art movement such as

                                 “rejected the decorative excess of Art Nouveau in favor        abstract works than the critics had seen       some more recent pop art and modern

                                of a simple, logical style that emphasized construction         before. Possibly his most famous work          typographic styles.

                               and function, appropriate for every aspect of modern life”       was the color schemes for the ceiling and

                              (Guggenheim: Collection Online). The artists believed that        short walls in the ballroom of the Café        One of Doesburg’s famous colleagues

                             personality should take a backseat in each piece, and that         l’Aubette in Strasbourg, France (1926-         working together on the De Stijl                       Counter-Composition XIII
                                                                                                                                                                                                      (Contra-Compositie XIII)
                            the simple abstract design should be at the forefront of the                                                       movement was Piet Mondrian. Mondrian                   By Theo van Doesburg
                                                                                                                                                                                                      1925-26.
                           viewer’s eye. De Stijl is believed to have been formed mainly as                                                    was born March 7, 1872 in Amersvoot,

                          a reaction to the horrors of WWI; they began a quest for a new

                          art, to forget the past and begin anew with a universal modern

                         style (ArtLex: Art Dictionary).                                                                        Fast Facts
Red and Blue chair
                                                                                                                                Founded by:                             Born in:           Started the Movement:
by Gerrit Rietveld                                                                                                              Theo van Doesburg                       Utrecht,           After serving in the Dutch army he settled in
1917
                                                                                                                                (August 30, 1883 – March 7, 1931)       Netherlands        Leiden, and started the beginnings of the De Stijl

                                                                                                                                                                                           movement in 1917.
—Theo van Doesburg
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               “A line on its own has almost become a work of art.”
                                               Holland. Despite his father’s wishes,            Plastic work included some architecture,       by Rietveld: the Rood Blauuwe Stoel (red blue chair) of 1918. Another

                                               Mondrian decided to become an artist             furniture, graphics, abstract painting, and    famous piece by Rietveld was the Schroder House in Utrecht, built in 1924.
                      Featured Artist:
                                               in 1892 when he moved to Amsterdam               interior decoration. Together, Mondrian and    The De Stijl movement had a lasting impact, influencing “painting, decorative

                                               to attend the National Academy of Art.           Doesburg began publishing a magazine           arts (including furniture design), typography, and architecture” (Guggenheim:
                      Piet Mondrian
                                               Mondrian faced personal struggles of             which provided readers with an overview        Collection Online). Possibly the biggest lasting impact the De Stijl movement

                      March 7, 1872-1944       financial issues in his family. In order for     of the De Stijl artists’ beliefs, theories,    had was the influence it had on the Bauhaus movement of the 1900’s. With
                      Born in Amservoot,       him to be able to attend the Academy, his        visions, and most importantly, their works.    the death of its founder, Theo van Doesburg, in 1931, the De Stijl movement
                      Holland                                                                                                                  ended, but it’s impact and spirit lives on today in modern art through simple
                                               uncle had to pull some strings. Mondrian         In his works, he focused on Mondrian
                                                                                                                                               design.
                                               was looking for an art of clarity and            faced harsh criticism while working in
                      Decided to become
                      an artist in 1892 when   order that would help him to express his         the De Stijl movement for omitting many
                      he moved to Amster-
                      dam to attend the
                                               beliefs about religion and philosophy.           details from his works, creating an abstract
                                                                                                                                               “Curves are so emotional.”
                                               After experiencing some of the cubism            feeling. When Mondrian died in 1944 of
                      National Academy of
                                               movement in Paris, Mondrian joined               pneumonia, he left behind a lasting legacy
                                                                                                                                                —Piet Mondrian
                      Art.
                                               together with Doesburg to work in the De         for being one of the greatest painters of

                                               Stijl movement. He liked the idea that their     all time. He developed his own style and

                                               art only contained straight lines, plane         helped further art into the modern era.

                                               surfaces, rectangles, and primary colors.

                                               In 1920, Mondrian published a manifesto          Other popular De Stijl artists of the
“All painting – the
                                               (a public declaration of principles, policies,   movement were George Vantongerloo
 painting of the
                                                                                                (Belgian artist, 1886-1931), Jacobus
 past as well as                               and intentions) called Neo-Plasticism,

 of the present –                              which he described as the qualities that         Johannes P. Oud (architect, 1890-1963),

 shows us that its                             De Stijl artists wanted to convey in their       and Gerrit Rietveld (Dutch architect,
 essential plastic                             work. Mondrian said, “All painting – the         1888-1965). Rietveld was on the best
 means we are only                             painting of the past as well as of the           known members of the De Stijl movement.
 line and color.”     Broadway Boogie Woogie                                                    Possibly the most famous piece to come
                                               present – shows us that its essential plastic                                                   Tableau 2
 —Piet Mondrian       Piet Mondrian
                      1944
                                                                                                                                               By Piet Mondrian
                                               means we are only line and color.” His Neo-      out of the De Stijl movement was created       1922

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Design Movement Spreads - 2009

  • 1. ɗ jl e Stijl is literally translated as “the The main founder of De Stijl was Theo 28). One of his more famous paintings style.” It was a Dutch architecture, van Doesburg, who was born August was the Arithmetic Composition, painted art and design group that was active 30, 1883 in Utrecht, the Netherlands. in oil on canvas in 1930, and measured from 1917-1931. De Stijl artists advocated pure Doesburg served in the Dutch army, and 39.76 x 39.76in. Despite the criticisms abstraction and simplicity (Byars 175). The form when he was released from his duties, he faced, when Doesburg died on March in their artwork was reduced to the rectangle and he married and settled in Leiden, Holland 7, 1931, he left behind a legacy that was De Sti other geometric shapes, and colors were limited to and immersed himself in beginning a new revolutionary. The De Stijl movement Counter-Composition V artistic movement. Within a couple years, was unlike any other seen before, which By Theo van Doesburg the primary colors (red, yellow, and blue) and black 1924 and white. The De Stijl movement was influenced by his career faced much criticism for the fact was why it was so widely criticized at architects H.P. Berlage and Frank Lloyd Wright, who that he began omitting many details out the time. It also laid the basis for many focused on organic architecture (Byars 175). De Stijl of his pieces and therefore creating more of the modern art movement such as “rejected the decorative excess of Art Nouveau in favor abstract works than the critics had seen some more recent pop art and modern of a simple, logical style that emphasized construction before. Possibly his most famous work typographic styles. and function, appropriate for every aspect of modern life” was the color schemes for the ceiling and (Guggenheim: Collection Online). The artists believed that short walls in the ballroom of the Café One of Doesburg’s famous colleagues personality should take a backseat in each piece, and that l’Aubette in Strasbourg, France (1926- working together on the De Stijl Counter-Composition XIII (Contra-Compositie XIII) the simple abstract design should be at the forefront of the movement was Piet Mondrian. Mondrian By Theo van Doesburg 1925-26. viewer’s eye. De Stijl is believed to have been formed mainly as was born March 7, 1872 in Amersvoot, a reaction to the horrors of WWI; they began a quest for a new art, to forget the past and begin anew with a universal modern style (ArtLex: Art Dictionary). Fast Facts Red and Blue chair Founded by: Born in: Started the Movement: by Gerrit Rietveld Theo van Doesburg Utrecht, After serving in the Dutch army he settled in 1917 (August 30, 1883 – March 7, 1931) Netherlands Leiden, and started the beginnings of the De Stijl movement in 1917.
  • 2. —Theo van Doesburg “A line on its own has almost become a work of art.” Holland. Despite his father’s wishes, Plastic work included some architecture, by Rietveld: the Rood Blauuwe Stoel (red blue chair) of 1918. Another Mondrian decided to become an artist furniture, graphics, abstract painting, and famous piece by Rietveld was the Schroder House in Utrecht, built in 1924. Featured Artist: in 1892 when he moved to Amsterdam interior decoration. Together, Mondrian and The De Stijl movement had a lasting impact, influencing “painting, decorative to attend the National Academy of Art. Doesburg began publishing a magazine arts (including furniture design), typography, and architecture” (Guggenheim: Piet Mondrian Mondrian faced personal struggles of which provided readers with an overview Collection Online). Possibly the biggest lasting impact the De Stijl movement March 7, 1872-1944 financial issues in his family. In order for of the De Stijl artists’ beliefs, theories, had was the influence it had on the Bauhaus movement of the 1900’s. With Born in Amservoot, him to be able to attend the Academy, his visions, and most importantly, their works. the death of its founder, Theo van Doesburg, in 1931, the De Stijl movement Holland ended, but it’s impact and spirit lives on today in modern art through simple uncle had to pull some strings. Mondrian In his works, he focused on Mondrian design. was looking for an art of clarity and faced harsh criticism while working in Decided to become an artist in 1892 when order that would help him to express his the De Stijl movement for omitting many he moved to Amster- dam to attend the beliefs about religion and philosophy. details from his works, creating an abstract “Curves are so emotional.” After experiencing some of the cubism feeling. When Mondrian died in 1944 of National Academy of movement in Paris, Mondrian joined pneumonia, he left behind a lasting legacy —Piet Mondrian Art. together with Doesburg to work in the De for being one of the greatest painters of Stijl movement. He liked the idea that their all time. He developed his own style and art only contained straight lines, plane helped further art into the modern era. surfaces, rectangles, and primary colors. In 1920, Mondrian published a manifesto Other popular De Stijl artists of the “All painting – the (a public declaration of principles, policies, movement were George Vantongerloo painting of the (Belgian artist, 1886-1931), Jacobus past as well as and intentions) called Neo-Plasticism, of the present – which he described as the qualities that Johannes P. Oud (architect, 1890-1963), shows us that its De Stijl artists wanted to convey in their and Gerrit Rietveld (Dutch architect, essential plastic work. Mondrian said, “All painting – the 1888-1965). Rietveld was on the best means we are only painting of the past as well as of the known members of the De Stijl movement. line and color.” Broadway Boogie Woogie Possibly the most famous piece to come present – shows us that its essential plastic Tableau 2 —Piet Mondrian Piet Mondrian 1944 By Piet Mondrian means we are only line and color.” His Neo- out of the De Stijl movement was created 1922