Biography
Dutch painter, writer, and author.
Doesburg was born on August 30, 1883 and died on March 7, 1931. His given name was Christian Emil Marie Kupper, but he adopted Theo van Doesburg in memory of his father. "I. K. Bonset" and "Aldo Camini" were pseudonyms. Van Doesburg is best known as the founder and editor of the journal *'De Stijl'*, which brought together painters and architects in support of Modern art. Among his supporters and collaborators were the artist Piet Mondrian, and the architects J. J. P. Oud and Jan Wils. Van Doesburg's own paintings were abstractions based on nature, dissolving the difference between foreground and background. In the early 1920s, Van Doesburg travelled to Germany, where he lectured at the Bauhaus and was involved in the Dada movement. In 1923 he moved to Paris and experimented with different concepts in architecture. Unlike the other sources, Macmillan indicates that van Doesburg was not an architect, although his works *"... have some significance for the history of modern architecture... he was a painter, designer, typographer, critic, writer, and teacher...".* Dutch architect, painter and prominent member of De Stijl group. *(Source: Union List of Artist Names - Getty Research Institute)*
Doesburg was born on August 30, 1883 and died on March 7, 1931. His given name was Christian Emil Marie Kupper, but he adopted Theo van Doesburg in memory of his father. "I. K. Bonset" and "Aldo Camini" were pseudonyms. Van Doesburg is best known as the founder and editor of the journal *'De Stijl'*, which brought together painters and architects in support of Modern art. Among his supporters and collaborators were the artist Piet Mondrian, and the architects J. J. P. Oud and Jan Wils. Van Doesburg's own paintings were abstractions based on nature, dissolving the difference between foreground and background. In the early 1920s, Van Doesburg travelled to Germany, where he lectured at the Bauhaus and was involved in the Dada movement. In 1923 he moved to Paris and experimented with different concepts in architecture. Unlike the other sources, Macmillan indicates that van Doesburg was not an architect, although his works *"... have some significance for the history of modern architecture... he was a painter, designer, typographer, critic, writer, and teacher...".* Dutch architect, painter and prominent member of De Stijl group. *(Source: Union List of Artist Names - Getty Research Institute)*
Books by Theo van Doesburg
¿Qué es Dadá?
"De Stijl overal absolute leid
"De Stijl overal absolute leiding"
De Aubette, of, de kleur in de
De Aubette, of, de kleur in de architectuur
What Is Dada? (Printed Head)
What Is Dada? (Printed Head)
Theo van Doesburg, oeuvre cata
Theo van Doesburg, oeuvre catalogue
Holland's Bankroet door Dada
Holland's Bankroet door Dada
Holland ist Dada
Holland ist Dada
Jaune
Qu'est-ce que Dada?
On European architecture
Theo van Doesburg (French Edition)
Über europische Architektur
Über europische Architektur
De Stijl en de Europese architectuur
Het andere gezicht van I.K. Bonset
Naar een beeldende architectuu
Naar een beeldende architectuur
WAT IS DADA?
WAT IS DADA?
Das andere Gesicht
Scritti di arte e di architett
Scritti di arte e di architettura
Nieuwe woordbeeldingen
Nieuwe woordbeeldingen
Coppola, opere 1970-1973
Coppola, opere 1970-1973
The principles of neo-plastic
The principles of neo-plastic art
Grundbegriffe der neuen gestaltenden Kunst
Exhibition -- van Doesburg
Exhibition -- van Doesburg
Theo van Doesburg, ter gedacht
Theo van Doesburg, ter gedachtenis
Klassiek, barok, modern
Drie voordrachten over de nieuwe beeldende kunst
Grondbegrippen der nieuwe beel
Grondbegrippen der nieuwe beeldende kunst
De nieuwe beweging in de schil
De nieuwe beweging in de schilderkunst
De schilder de Winter en zijn
De schilder de Winter en zijn werk