Added by | Bart Perdieus |
General Description : | De Stijl , Dutch for "The Style", also known as neoplasticism, was a Dutch artistic movement founded in 1917. In a narrower sense, the term De Stijl is used to refer to a body of work from 1917 to 1931 founded in the Netherlands. De Stijl is also the name of a journal that was published by the Dutch painter, designer, writer, and critic Theo van Doesburg (1883–1931) that served to propagate the group's theories. Next to van Doesburg, the group's principal members were the painters Piet Mondrian (1872–1944), Vilmos Huszár (1884–1960), and Bart van der Leck (1876–1958), and the architects Gerrit Rietveld (1888–1964), Robert van 't Hoff (1887–1979), and J. J. P. Oud (1890–1963). The artistic philosophy that formed a basis for the group's work is known as neoplasticism—the new plastic art (or Nieuwe Beelding in Dutch). |
Face value | 65 Cent |
Catalog code (Michel) | 1235 |
Stamp use | Commemorative stamp |
Print run | 8.628.000 |
Issue date | 21/06/1983 |
Designer | Wim Crouwel |
Perforation | comb 12¾ x 13¼ |
Height | 37.00 mm |
Width | 26.00 mm |
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