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De Stijl Magazine
Edited by Theo van Doesburg




[All texts are PDFs. Volume 1 is approximately 4mb each; Vols 2 and 3 are anywhere from 30-60mbs]

De Stijl vol. 1 no. 1 [Delft October 1917]
De Stijl vol. 1 no. 2 [Delft December 1917]
De Stijl vol. 1 no. 3 [erroneously designated as no. 4 Delft January 1918]
De Stijl vol. 1 no. 4 [Delft January 1918]
De Stijl vol. 1 no. 5 [Delft March 1918]
De Stijl vol. 1 no. 6 [Delft April 1918]
De Stijl vol. 1 no. 7 [Delft May 1918]
De Stijl vol. 1 no. 8 [Delft June 1918]
De Stijl vol. 1 no. 9 [Delft July 1918]
De Stijl vol. 1 no. 10 [Delft August 1918]
De Stijl vol. 1 no. 11 [Delft September 1918]
De Stijl vol. 1 no. 12 [Delft October 1918]
De Stijl vol. 2 no. 1 [Leiden no.vember 1918]
De Stijl vol. 2 no. 2 [Leiden December 1918]
De Stijl vol. 2 no. 3 [Leiden January 1919]
De Stijl vol. 2 no. 4 [Leiden February 1919]
De Stijl vol. 2 no. 5 [Leiden March 1919]
De Stijl vol. 2 no. 6 [Leiden April 1919]
De Stijl vol. 2 no. 7 [Leiden May 1919]
De Stijl vol. 2 no. 8 [Leiden June 1919]
De Stijl vol. 2 no. 9 [Leiden July 1919]
De Stijl vol. 2 no. 10 [Leiden August 1919]
De Stijl vol. 2 no. 11 [Leiden September 1919]
De Stijl vol. 2 no. 12 [Leiden October 1919]
De Stijl vol. 3 no. 1 [Leiden no.vember 1919]
De Stijl vol. 3 no. 2 [Leiden December 1919]
De Stijl vol. 3 no. 3 [Leiden January 1920]
De Stijl vol. 3 no. 4 [Leiden February 1920, pagination out of order with others]
De Stijl vol. 3 no. 5 [Leiden March 1920]
De Stijl vol. 3 no. 6 [Leiden April 1920]
De Stijl vol. 3 no. 7 [Leiden May 1920]
De Stijl vol. 3 no. 8 [Leiden June 1920]
De Stijl vol. 3 no. 9 [Leiden July 1920]
De Stijl vol. 3 no. 10 [Leiden August 1920]
De Stijl vol. 3 no. 11 [Leiden September 1920]
De Stijl vol. 3 no. 12 [Leiden no.vember 1920]



De Stijl, Dutch for "The Style", also known as neoplasticism, was a Dutch artistic movement founded in 1917. In a narrower sense, the term De Stijl is used to refer to a body of work from 1917 to 1931 founded in the Netherlands. De Stijl is also the name of a journal that was published by the Dutch painter, designer, writer, and critic Theo van Doesburg (1883–1931), propagating the group's theories.