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Dominique Crosby
25 May, 22:59
What was the De Stijil movement about?
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De Stijl ('El Estilo', pronunciado [də ˈstɛɪl]) era un movimiento artístico cuyo objetivo era la integración de las artes o el arte total, y se manifestaban a través de una revista del mismo nombre que se editó hasta 1931.
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