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He is considered an important representative of Art Deco, who is a de Haagse Stijl or New Hague School established in the Netherlands, and was a follower of the Purismus of the art flow, which was limited to functionality. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Alons visited the Minerva Academy in Groningen from 1911 to 1913 and from 1913 to 1917 the Koninklijke Academy van Beelding Kunsten in the Hague. He then found an employment with the company leading in the Netherlands at the time Pander Furniture , which had already specialized around 1895, products based on the model of the French Art Nouveau to manufacture. When import from Germany and Belgium was interrupted during the First World War, Pander built its own design department in 1917 Modern interior art Under the direction of Henk Wouda (1885\u20131946) and where Alons, together with his colleague J. Brunott, received an initial point as a draftsman and gradually developed into the design of furniture and furnishings. He was inspired in his work by the handicraft designs of British modern art designers such as Charles Robert Ashbee and Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the work of American Frank Lloyd Wright. From 1919 to 1922 he was involved in various interior work for the Papaverhof settlements designed by Jan Wils, in 1923 drained lead glazing, which of the Atelier Van Geldermalsen were carried out in Rotterdam and designed wallpaper patterns for the company still existing today Kinheim in Beverwijk. In 1923 Alons Frits Spanjaard (1889\u20131978) became self -employed and opened a design office in Rijswijk, which was part of the first generation of specialized interior designers in the Netherlands. They specialized in the facility and the conversion of private houses and not only designed furniture and other interiors, but also designed them into a unit with the premises for which they were intended. They preferred clear, simple, often monumental shapes from dark mostly valuable building materials and colors. Alons was also a co -founder together with C. J. Muyen and from 1923 to 1927 artistic director of the ceramic workshop Pottery Factory NV De Duinvoet for which he contributed designs for vases and dishes. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Alons received the greatest awareness of his steel pipe furniture, that of the company Oostwoud were produced in Franeker. Countless designs for chairs, armchairs, tables and desks were manufactured according to his designs and are now available as a replica. In 1929, Alons was appointed a lecturer for the M\u00f6bel design department to the Koninklijke Academie van BEOLDINGING KUNSTEN. During this time, the academy played a pioneering role in the Netherlands. The new departments of graphic design, advertising, photography, design and design of the furniture were created under the influence of Bauhaus. The lecturers of the avant -garde of that time were alongside Alons Gerrit Kiljan (1881\u20131961), Paul Schuitema (1897\u20131973) and Paul Citroen (1896\u20131983). The academy also expanded its curriculum as one of the first Dutch schools by teaching in the field of industrial design, where Alons taught from 1934 to the 1960s. Alons was a member of the artist association Haagsche Kunstkring. In 1962 an exhibition was organized in the Hague Community Museum on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Marc van der Burgh: Cor Alons – interior designer and industrial designer (1892\u20131967). , Publisher 010 Publishers, Rotterdam 1987. ISBN 90-6450-053-3 (Niederl\u00e4ndisch) Titus M. Eikens, Marfan Grooot, Fu Leggsiije: Avante-Garde Design: Dutch Decorative Arts 1880\u20131940. , Philip Wilson Publishers, London 2003. ISBN 0-8566-7466-4 (English) T. de Rijk: The Hague style – Art Deco in the Netherlands. , Publisher 010 Publishers, Rotterdam 2004. ISBN 90-6450-537-3 (Niederl\u00e4ndisch) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki1\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki1\/cor-alons-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Cor Alons – Wikipedia"}}]}]