Dutch graphic design : a century of innovation

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Dutch graphic design : a century of innovation

Alston W. Purvis, Cees W. de Jong

Thames & Hudson, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book offers a richly illustrated overview of the Netherlands distinguished graphic design history from 1890 to the present day. Packed with the work of its greatest exponents, including Jan Toorop, Theovan Doesburg, Piet Zwart and many more, this book presents a feast of visual imagery that will delight all graphic designers, artists and historians of art and design.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. At the turn of the 20th century: Nieuwe Kunst, Toorop, Lebeau, Van Hoytema
  • 3. De Stijl, Expressionism and Decorative Design: Wijdeveld and Wendingen
  • 4. Dutch Classicism: De Roos, Van Krimpen, Nypels, Stols, Van Royen
  • 5. Innovations and New Styles: Kalff, De Koo, Gispen, Schlesinger, Jongert, Werkman
  • 6. New Typography and Photomontage: Zwart, Schuitema, Oorthuys
  • 7. New Opportunities in Dutch Design After the Second World War: Elffers, Treumann
  • 8. Formal and Freestyle Design, The Grid Versus Emotion: Crouwel, Van Toorn
  • 9. At the Turn of the 21st Century: Boom, Blokland.

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