Henry Clemens van de Velde (1863 – 1957) 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.
By designing furniture and interiors for the Paris art galleries of Samuel Bing in 1896, van de Velde was responsible for bringing the Art Nouveau style to Paris. Van de Velde’s most vital contributions to modern design were made as a teacher in Germany, where his name became known through the exhibition of furnished interiors at Dresden in 1897.
In 1902 he went to Weimar as artistic adviser to the grand duke of Saxe-Weimar. There, influenced by the philosophy of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement, he reorganized the Kunstgewerbeschule (Arts-and-Crafts School) and the academy of fine art and thus laid the foundations for Walter Gropius’ amalgamation of the two bodies into the Bauhaus in 1919. Like the progressive German designers at the time, van de Velde was connected with the Deutscher Werkbund, and he designed the theatre for the Werkbund Exposition in Cologne in 1914.
Despite official appointments in Belgium, van de Velde after 1918 made no further contributions to architecture or design..
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Art Nouveau Cabinet, ca. 1930s |
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Villa Hohenhof: interior view, ca. 1907-08 |
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Villa Hohenhof: interior view, ca. 1907-08 |
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Villa Hohenhof: interior view, ca. 1907-08 |
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Villa Hohenhof: interior view, ca. 1907-08 |
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1905 Hagen Villa Hohenhof Ostrtaus, ca. 1905
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Armchair, ca. 1905 |
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Sauce boat, ca. 1903-04 |
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Salad bowl, ca. 1903-04 |
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Hair comb, ca. 1903 |
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Underplate, ca. 1902-03 |
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Villa Esche: entrance hall, ca. 1902 |
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Necklace, ca. 1900 |
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Furnishings from the office of La Revue Blanche, ca. 1899 |
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Furnishings from the editorial staff room of La Revue Blanche, ca. 1899 |
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Candelabra, ca. 1898-99 |
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Chair, ca. 1898 |
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Armchair Havana, ca. 1897 |
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Armchair Havana, ca. 1897 |
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Chair, ca. 1896 |
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Hairdresser's shop, ca. 1895-1900 |
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Coffee and tea service, ca. 1895-1900 |
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Bloemenwerf House: furnishings, ca. 1895 |
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Hôtel Otlet: stairwell, ca. 1894-98 |
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Hôtel Otlet, ca. 1894-98 |
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Book binding, ca. 1893 |
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Angels' Vigil, ca, 1893 |
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Train Bench |
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Ietzsche-Archiv, Weimar |
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Belt bucket |
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Art Nouveau gilt bronze |
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