La maisonatelier de Theo van Doesburg à Meudon Architecture, Modernism and Bauhaus


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Marianne Vierø, 2017, exhibition view, Maison van Doesburg, Meudon. Nicoline Timmer, Polyphonic vase #1, 2015, Black clay glazed, 28 x 36 cm & 32 x 33 cm (on Theo van Doesburg table) Ola Vasiljeva, Vestibule (parrot), 2012, Glazed ceramic, 86x36x7cm; Daniëlle van Ark, It took us years to get here, 2016, silver plated shoes, Dimensions variable.


Historia de la Arquitectura Moderna Casa particular (Maison Particuliere), 1923, Theo van

The Maison Particulière project, which Van Doesburg worked out together with Van Eesteren, is, without a shadow of a doubt, a cornerstone of neoplasticism. Although unbuilt, the project testifies to van Doesburg's intent to identify the principles on which Dutch modernism was to be based and his way of relating two-dimensional drawing and volumetric and spatial reality.


La maison Van Doesburg ARCHIPHOTOS

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VAN DOESBURG MEUDON Emmanuelle et Laurent Beaudouin Architectes Meudon, Maison

The Van Doesburg studio-house is one of the best known artists' homes from the interbellum that is still in use as a studio-house. Theo van Doesburg designed it for himself and his wife Nelly towards the end of the 1920s, in Meudon-Val-Fleury, a suburb of Paris.


La maisonatelier de Theo van Doesburg a Meudon Theo Van Doesburg, Vans, Built Environment

Founder of De Stijl Theo van Doesburg and architect Cor van Eesteren have designed the Maison d'Artiste in 1923. A challenging design that has never been executed. Open Air Museum De Lakenhal presents a prototype, developed by Professor Mick Eekhout in collaboration with students of the Delft Technical University.


Maison Van Doesburg van doesburghuis

Theo van Doesburg Dutch Painter, Designer, and Architect Born: August 30, 1883 - Utrecht, Netherlands Died: March 7, 1931 - Davos, Switzerland Movements and Styles: De Stijl , Neo-Plasticism , Concrete Art , Bauhaus "What I am trying to realize is a universal form which entirely corresponds to my spiritual vision" Summary of Theo van Doesburg


Van Doesburg studiohouse at Rue Charles Infroit in MeudonValFleury De stijl architecture

Van Doesburg matured in his use of colors; from a sensual painterly [color as emotion] approach, during the Stijl. Developing in a spiritual spatial [color as meaning] approach, in his last years, while formulating Art Concret. Represented in Maison Van Doesburg. {colors are reduced and precisely placed}


arquitectura + historia SC 124 Planitos de Nouvel y van Doesburg. Nada se Pierde, Todo se

The Van Doesburg studio-house is one of the best known artists' homes from the interbellum that is still in use as a studio-house. Theo van Doesburg designed it for himself and his wife Nelly towards the end of the 1920s, in Meudon-Val-Fleury, a suburb of Paris.


Maisonatelier de Theo van Doesburg Mademoiselle Cécile Design, Décoration, Architecture

Van Doesburg constructed a model of the Maison d'Artiste and photographed it from below as an object suspended in space to display its ability to confront space and time and to expose its "sixth facade."


Maison Dartiste Theo Van Doesburg Maquettes architecture, Modèles architecturaux, Modèle

La Maison Van Doesburg est l'une des maisons d'artistes les plus célèbres de la période de l'entre-deux-guerres. Theo van Doesburg dessine et construit la maison-atelier vers la fin des années 1920, à Meudon, pour lui-même et son épouse Nelly.


Maison Van Doesburg van doesburghuis

A hundred years ago Theo van Doesburg (leading light of De Stijl) and architect Cornelis van Eesteren presented a model of a home for an artist ('Maison d'Artiste') at a gallery in Paris. It represents Van Doesburg's utopian vision of "living in a spatial painting". The model consisted of stacked spaces with square and rectangular.


Maison Van Doesburg Meudon

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an outdoor table and chairs under a large white structure with grass in the back ground

Van Doesburg, a painter, writer, editor, and architect, was a founder and driving force behind the de Stijl movement, which was centered in the Netherlands in the late 1910s and early '20s. Van Eesteren, an architect, joined the group in 1922.


Coup de Foudre at Maison van Doesburg Art Viewer

Created in 1923 by painter Theo van Doesburg and architect Cornelis van Eesteren for De Stijl's first group exhibition, the Maison d'Artiste was intended to encapsulate what De Stijl aspired.


La maisonatelier de Theo van Doesburg à Meudon Architecture, Modernism and Bauhaus

Indeed, the maison d'artistewould be the starting point for van Doesburg to create other projects on stand-ardised studio-houses. These proposals present the studio-house as a testing ground, a laboratory. And they also introduce an artist-scientist, and a place to carry out, in the words of van Doesburg, an authentic «scientific search».14


la maison van doesburg van doesburghuis

Interested in the notion of growth and repetition, Van Doesburg and Van Eesteren disassembled the traditional cube and developed the Maison Particulière as a series of a-hierarchical planes.