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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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
floruit early 20th century
hasCharacteristic asymmetrical compositions
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
ornament integrated with structure
total work of art
unity of exterior and interior
hasMotif animals
female figures
floral patterns
plant forms
symbolic allegories
hasRegionalCenter Amsterdam NERFINISHED
Haarlem NERFINISHED
Rotterdam NERFINISHED
The Hague NERFINISHED
Utrecht NERFINISHED
inception late 19th century
influenced Amsterdam School NERFINISHED
Dutch decorative arts
Dutch graphic design
Dutch modern architecture
influencedBy Belgian Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
English Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
French Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
historical Dutch architecture
partOf Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
usedIn architecture
ceramics
furniture design
glassware
graphic design
interior design
metalwork
usedMaterial brick
ceramic tiles
natural stone
stained glass
wood
wrought iron

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Jan Toorop influenced Dutch Art Nouveau