De Stijl is the title of a The White Stripes album released in the year 2000. De Stijl is the Dutch word for the style and it is also the name of an art movement.
Actually the Spanish term "en la clase de historia," means "in the class of history."
Actually it doesn't mean anything at all ... but it mightbe an attempt at "a hellish headache."
Actually, nothing in particular. It is just a "words game" of Pau Donés for "Jarabe de pico" which is saying nothing in a long speech.
Mª in spanish is the abbreviated version of the name "María" (Mary) , so "Mª de Jesús" or just "María Jesús", are women's names.If you actually mean "ma de Jesús", "ma" is an abbreviation of "madre" (mother) or "mamá" (mom). In this case "ma de Jesús" mean "Mother of Jesus", although it is not common to say "ma de Jesus" this way.
Mdr means Mort De Rire, which means dead because of laughing it is actually an expression that you can compare to lmao
The Style
what was the de stijl movement about?
De Stijl - album - was created on 2000-06-20.
Click link and read about the art movement! (De stijl is also an album by The White Stripes)
contemporary de stijl kinda thing
One designer who was not part of the De Stijl movement is Coco Chanel. While De Stijl, characterized by its geometric forms and primary colors, focused on abstract art and architecture, Chanel was known for her contributions to fashion, particularly in women's clothing. Her work emphasized elegance and simplicity rather than the geometric abstraction central to De Stijl. Thus, her design philosophy and output diverged significantly from the movement's principles.
De Stijl movement was influenced by Cubist painting as well as by the mysticism and the ideas about "ideal" geometric forms (such as the "perfect straight line") in the neoplatonic philosophy of mathematician M.H.J. Schoenmaekers.
De Stijl influenced typography by prioritizing simplicity, grid systems, and geometric shapes in design. Designers associated with De Stijl, such as Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian, applied these principles to typography, promoting clean, legible layouts with an emphasis on horizontal and vertical lines. This approach had a lasting impact on modernist and minimalist typography.
Bauhaus and De Stijl
i dont really know but i think 1922
people
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