• Klaus-Jürgen Sembach, Henry van de Velde : ein europäischer Künstler seiner Zeit, Köln : Wienand Verlag, 1992, ISBN 3-87909-314-8.
  • Henry Clemens van de Velde (Dutch: [ɑˈri vɑndəˈvɛldə]; 3 April 1863 – 15 October 1957) was a Belgian painter, architect, interior designer, and art theorist.
  • Henry Van de Velde (April 3rd, 1863 - October, 25th 1957) was a Belgian painter, architect and interior designer.
  • With its own website, the official award ceremony, the publication and the activities, the Henry van de Velde Awards are a platform for Flemish design.
  • Henry van de Velde’s individualism had him at odds with this establishment and led to one of his — and the Werkbund’s — greatest conflicts.
  • Henry van de Velde was a Belgian architect, industrial designer, painter and art critic. He worked in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.
  • “Art is the wondrous ornament of life. It can be nothing else, because the essence of all arts is to adorn.” – Henry van de Velde.
  • They immediately invited Henry van de Velde to exhibit his four Bing interiors in Dresden, toghether with a new design entitled "Ruheraum".
  • Though a recent push to re-evaluate the life, work and influence of Henry Van de Velde has granted the Belgian designer iconic status, history has long dismissed...
  • Nevertheless, Henry Van de Velde is one of the Art Nouveau architects who makes most the shapes give an emotion.