Rietveld, Thomas Gerrit (1888-1964)

Creator details

Name
Rietveld, Thomas Gerrit (1888-1964)
Nationality
Dutch

Assets (19 in total)

Red-Blue Chair, 1917 (wood)
Schroeder House, built in 1923-24 (photo)
Red-Blue armchair, 1918 (wood)
'Zig Zag' Chair, 1934 (elm, painted white)
Maison Schroder Schrader in Utrecht in the Netherlands. Realisation 1924, architect Gerrit Thomas Rietveld (1888-1964). This small family home, with its interior, its flexible spatial organization and its visual and formal qualities, is a manifesto of the ideals of Dutch artists and architects belonging to the De Stijl group during the 1920s. It is now recognized as one of the icons of the modern movement in architecture.
Dutch Pavillion at the Biennale designed by Thomas Rietveld Gerrit, Venice, Italy (photo)
Early important Red Blue Chair, 1918 (painted wood)
Maison Schroder Schrader in Utrecht in the Netherlands. Realisation 1924, architect Gerrit Thomas Rietveld (1888-1964). This small family home, with its interior, its flexible spatial organization and its visual and formal qualities, is a manifesto of the ideals of Dutch artists and architects belonging to the De Stijl group during the 1920s. It is now recognized as one of the icons of the modern movement in architecture.
Steltman Chair, 1963 (limed oak)
Vereeniging van Onthouders (association des abstinents), 1920 (lithograph)
Maison Schroder Schrader in Utrecht in the Netherlands. Realisation 1924, architect Gerrit Thomas Rietveld (1888-1964). This small family home, with its interior, its flexible spatial organization and its visual and formal qualities, is a manifesto of the ideals of Dutch artists and architects belonging to the De Stijl group during the 1920s. It is now recognized as one of the icons of the modern movement in architecture.

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