ArtistsHenry van de Velde
Henry van de Velde

Henry van de Velde

1863–1957
Antwerp, Belgium
PaintingArt Nouveau
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3
Works in Collection
30
Assets Indexed
2
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  • Art Nouveau
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Henry Clemens van de Velde was a Belgian painter, architect, interior designer, and art theorist. Together with Victor Horta and Paul Hankar, he is considered one of the founders of Art Nouveau in Belgium. He worked in Paris with Siegfried Bing, the founder of the first gallery of Art Nouveau in Paris. Van de Velde spent the most important part of his career in Germany and became a major figure in the German Jugendstil. He had a decisive influence on German architecture and design at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Art Nouveau
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Henry van de Velde (Wikipedia)
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Plate (c. 1903)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Earth, plate one from The Four Elements (1622)
Art Institute of Chicago
Study of a Male Nude (n.d.)
Art Institute of Chicago
Fire, plate four from The Four Elements (1622)
Art Institute of Chicago
Air, plate two from The Four Elements (1622)
Art Institute of Chicago
The Star of the Magi (c. 1616)
Art Institute of Chicago
A Cow and Three Sheep (1670)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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