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The Dutch School of Style and its four representatives
The Stylists were a loose collective of painters, designers, and architects with similar aesthetic concepts, organized from 1917 to 1928, who exchanged their ideals through a magazine called Styles, founded in 1917, from which the Stylistics School got its name.
Representative figures include P. Mondrian, B. V. Derek, J. J. P. Ord, and G. Rietveld
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