Dutch avant-garde
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Literature
Visual arts
- De Stijl
- Dutch art
- COBRA (avant-garde movement)
- Bosch (avant-la-lettre)
- Constant Nieuwenhuys
- Holland Dada
Music
See also
- Dutch counterculture "Dutch counterculture"
- Dutch avant-garde "Dutch avant-garde"
- Dutch underground "Dutch underground"
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