• Henry Van De Velde: The Artist As Designer, from Art Nouveau to Modernism

Henry Van De Velde: The Artist As Designer, from Art Nouveau to Modernism

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Henry van de Velde (1863–1957) is a pivotal figure in the history of modern design.

His range was prodigious: from furniture, jewelry and dress design to interiors and entire buildings. His radical ideas on design education were absorbed into the Bauhaus. 

This book is the first major study of van de Velde’s work in English in 30 years. Written and designed by graphic designer and writer Richard Hollis, Henry van de Velde: The Artist as Designer is lavishly illustrated with over 300 images.

Hollis follows van de Velde from his beginnings as a painter in Belgium, through his conversion to English Arts and Crafts values and his connections with the literary and artistic avant-garde in Paris, to celebrity in pre-1914 Berlin. The book explores van de Velde’s life-long campaign for a “new style” based on reason and his role as a pioneer of the “new architecture” between the two World Wars.

The figure that emerges is strikingly contemporary. Devoted to balancing aesthetic freedom and market forces, a belief in the social power of art in an era of growing nationalism, van de Velde paved the way from Art Nouveau to Modernism.

Designed by Richard Hollis

Published by Occasional Papers, 2019

Softcover, 264 pages, color and b&w images, 6.75 × 9.5 inches

ISBN: 978-0-99-547305-8

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