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ID: 300021259

 

Record Type: concept
De Stijl (<modern Dutch styles and movements>, <modern European regional styles and movements>, ... Styles and Periods)

 

Note: Refers to the Dutch artistic movement and periodical of the same name, founded by Theo Van Doesenburg in 1917 and lasting until the early 1930s. The movement advocated the use of pure abstract form to express the universal in art. De Stijl theories formed the basis for the art style known as Neo-Plasticism.
 
Terms:
De Stijl (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,A)
Stijl, De (C,U,English,UF,U,U)

Facet/Hierarchy Code:  F.FL

Hierarchical Position:

Hierarchy of Styles and Periods Facet
Styles and Periods Facet
Hierarchy of Styles and Periods
.... Styles and Periods (G)
Hierarchy of <styles and periods by region>
........ <styles and periods by region> (G)
Hierarchy of European
............ European (G)
Hierarchy of <European styles and periods>
................ <European styles and periods> (G)
Hierarchy of <modern European styles and movements>
.................... <modern European styles and movements> (G)
Hierarchy of <modern European regional styles and movements>
........................ <modern European regional styles and movements> (G)
Hierarchy of <modern Dutch styles and movements>
............................ <modern Dutch styles and movements> (G)
Hierarchy of De Stijl
................................ De Stijl (G)

Sources and Contributors:
De Stijl............  [VP Preferred]
.................  Avery Index (1963-) subhead.
.................  Oxford Companion to 20th-Century Art (1981) 524
.................  RIBA, Architectural Keywords (1982)
.................  RILA, Subject Headings (1975-1990)
.................  Worcester Art Museum Library, List of subject headings, unpub. (1976)
Stijl, De............  [VP]
....................  Oxford Companion to Art (1984)
....................  RILA, Subject Headings (1975-1990)
 
Subject: .....  [VP]
............  RIBA, Architectural Keywords (1982) Architecture: history: 1917-1931
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]

 

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