- De
Stijl (/də ˈstaɪl/, Dutch: [də ˈstɛil]; 'The Style') was a
Dutch art
movement founded in 1917 by a
group of
artists and
architects based in Leiden...
- De
Stijl (/də ˈsteɪl/) is the
second studio album by the
American rock duo the
White Stripes,
released on June 20, 2000, by the
Sympathy for the Record...
- Geen
Stijl is a
Dutch blog
founded on 10
April 2003. The logo is a pink
coloured crown within a circle. In the
Dutch language, the term "geen
stijl" (literal...
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poetry and architecture. He is best
known as the
founder and
leader of De
Stijl. He
married three times. Theo van
Doesburg was born
Christian Emil Marie...
-
Aaltje "Alie"
Stijl (29
January 1923 – 20 May 1999) was a
Dutch swimmer who won a
silver medal in the 4 × 100 m
freestyle relay at the 1938
European Aquatics...
- the De
Stijl movement, of
which he
became a
member in 1919, the same year in
which he
became an architect. The
contacts that he made at De
Stijl gave him...
- van
Doesburg after 1923 as an
extension and
evolution of the De
Stijl movement. De
Stijl, co-founded by Van Doesburg, Piet Mondrian, and
other artists,...
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Stripes also
covered House's song "Death Letter" on
their follow-up album, De
Stijl.
Looking back on
their debut during a 2003
interview with
Guitar Player...
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century (so
called First Machine Age),
including French purism,
Dutch De
Stijl,
Russian suprematism and productivism,
German constructivism (Bauhaus),...
- (Buys-Ballot's law) Theo van
Doesburg (1883–1931),
painter and
artist (De
Stijl movement)
Karel Doorman (1889–1942), Rear
Admiral (Battle of the Java Sea)...