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  2. Cornelis van Eesteren - Wikipedia

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    Cornelis van Eesteren (4 July 1897 – 21 February 1988) was a prominent Dutch architect and urban planner who was born in Alblasserdam and died in Amsterdam. He worked for the Town Planning department of Amsterdam (1929–1959) and was the chairman of the CIAM (1930–1947). [1] He contributed to the De Stijl movement, with its founder Theo ...

  3. File:Prof. C. van Eesteren, 1949.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 11:52, 16 November 2021: 486 × 796 (70 KB): Mdd: Uploaded a work by Unknown from Delftsche studenten-almanak voor het jaar ..., 1949, 1949.

  4. De Stijl - Wikipedia

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    Theo van Doesburg (r) and Cornelis van Eesteren (l) in their studio in Paris, 1923 Van Doesburg and Rietveld interior, c.1919, Rijksmuseum , Amsterdam The name Nieuwe Beelding was a term first coined in 1917 by Mondrian, who wrote a series of twelve articles called De Nieuwe Beelding in de schilderkunst ("Neo-Plasticism in Painting") that were ...

  5. Talk:Cornelis van Eesteren - Wikipedia

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  6. Spring mot Ulla, spring! Cornelis sjunger Bellman - Wikipedia

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    Cornelis sjunger Bellman (English: Run to Ulla, run! Cornelis sings Bellman) is a 1971 studio album by the Swedish-Dutch folk singer-songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk . The album contains an unconventional presentation of Carl Michael Bellman songs from his 1790 Fredman's Epistles , and was a commercial success for Vreeswijk.

  7. Het Strijkijzer - Wikipedia

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    Het Strijkijzer nearing completion in April 2007. Construction of Het Strijkijzer started in 2005. The construction site was a piece of land, measuring only 30 by 35 m (98 by 115 ft), on the edge of the Rijswijkseplein, an important infrastructural crossroad of The Hague, surrounded by heavy car and tram traffic.

  8. Corneille Guillaume Beverloo - Wikipedia

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    Corneille – Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo (3 July 1922 – 5 September 2010), better known under his pseudonym Corneille, was a Dutch artist. [1] Corneille was born in Liège, Belgium, although his parents were Dutch and moved back to the Netherlands when he was 12. [2] He studied art at the Academy of Art in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands.

  9. Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen - Wikipedia

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    Son Dirck Jacobsz portrayed his parents as Jacob Cornelisz.Painting a Portrait of His Wife Anna. Little is known about Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen's life. Historians rely mostly on the biographical sketch of him written by Karel van Mander, the archives of Amsterdam, and the archives of Egmond Abbey, a Benedictine monastery that commissioned works by him.