Dutch Art Nouveau
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Dutch Art Nouveau is a distinctive early 20th-century decorative art and architectural style in the Netherlands, characterized by flowing linear designs, stylized natural motifs, and a synthesis of traditional Dutch elements with broader European Art Nouveau trends.
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| Dutch Art Nouveau canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Dutch Art Nouveau Context triple: [Jan Toorop, influenced, Dutch Art Nouveau]
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Delft School
The Delft School was a 17th-century Dutch artistic movement centered in Delft, known for its detailed, atmospheric depictions of everyday domestic interiors, church interiors, and cityscapes by painters such as Carel Fabritius, Johannes Vermeer, and Pieter de Hooch.
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Dutch Renaissance architecture
Dutch Renaissance architecture is a regional form of Renaissance design in the Netherlands characterized by ornate gables, brick facades with stone trim, and a blend of Italian Renaissance motifs with local Gothic and vernacular traditions.
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Dutch Baroque art
Dutch Baroque art is a 17th-century artistic movement in the Netherlands characterized by dramatic lighting, rich detail, and a focus on realism in genres such as portraiture, landscape, and everyday life scenes.
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De Stijl
De Stijl was a Dutch avant-garde art and design movement known for its abstract, geometric style and use of primary colors that significantly shaped modern architecture and design.
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Dutch Classicism
Dutch Classicism is a 17th-century architectural and artistic style from the Netherlands characterized by restrained classical forms, symmetry, and sobriety influenced by Italian Renaissance and Palladian principles.
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Target entity: Dutch Art Nouveau Target entity description: Dutch Art Nouveau is a distinctive early 20th-century decorative art and architectural style in the Netherlands, characterized by flowing linear designs, stylized natural motifs, and a synthesis of traditional Dutch elements with broader European Art Nouveau trends.
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A.
Delft School
The Delft School was a 17th-century Dutch artistic movement centered in Delft, known for its detailed, atmospheric depictions of everyday domestic interiors, church interiors, and cityscapes by painters such as Carel Fabritius, Johannes Vermeer, and Pieter de Hooch.
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Dutch Renaissance architecture
Dutch Renaissance architecture is a regional form of Renaissance design in the Netherlands characterized by ornate gables, brick facades with stone trim, and a blend of Italian Renaissance motifs with local Gothic and vernacular traditions.
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C.
Dutch Baroque art
Dutch Baroque art is a 17th-century artistic movement in the Netherlands characterized by dramatic lighting, rich detail, and a focus on realism in genres such as portraiture, landscape, and everyday life scenes.
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D.
De Stijl
De Stijl was a Dutch avant-garde art and design movement known for its abstract, geometric style and use of primary colors that significantly shaped modern architecture and design.
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E.
Dutch Classicism
Dutch Classicism is a 17th-century architectural and artistic style from the Netherlands characterized by restrained classical forms, symmetry, and sobriety influenced by Italian Renaissance and Palladian principles.
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Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf | architectural style ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin | Netherlands ⓘ |
| floruit | early 20th century ⓘ |
| hasCharacteristic |
asymmetrical compositions
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curvilinear forms ⓘ flowing linear designs ⓘ integration of architecture and applied arts ⓘ ornamental facades ⓘ stylized natural motifs ⓘ synthesis of traditional Dutch elements with European Art Nouveau ⓘ use of symbolic imagery ⓘ |
| hasDesignApproach |
craftsmanship emphasis
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ornament integrated with structure ⓘ total work of art ⓘ unity of exterior and interior ⓘ |
| hasMotif |
animals
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female figures ⓘ floral patterns ⓘ plant forms ⓘ symbolic allegories ⓘ |
| hasRegionalCenter |
Amsterdam
NERFINISHED
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Haarlem NERFINISHED ⓘ Rotterdam NERFINISHED ⓘ The Hague NERFINISHED ⓘ Utrecht NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| inception | late 19th century ⓘ |
| influenced |
Amsterdam School
NERFINISHED
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Dutch decorative arts ⓘ Dutch graphic design ⓘ Dutch modern architecture ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Belgian Art Nouveau
NERFINISHED
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English Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED ⓘ French Art Nouveau NERFINISHED ⓘ historical Dutch architecture ⓘ |
| partOf | Art Nouveau NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| usedIn |
architecture
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ceramics ⓘ furniture design ⓘ glassware ⓘ graphic design ⓘ interior design ⓘ metalwork ⓘ |
| usedMaterial |
brick
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ceramic tiles ⓘ natural stone ⓘ stained glass ⓘ wood ⓘ wrought iron ⓘ |
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Subject: Dutch Art Nouveau Description of subject: Dutch Art Nouveau is a distinctive early 20th-century decorative art and architectural style in the Netherlands, characterized by flowing linear designs, stylized natural motifs, and a synthesis of traditional Dutch elements with broader European Art Nouveau trends.
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