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- The Wolfsonian—FIU's collection of Dutch artifacts includes extensive holdings in glass, textiles, furniture, and design drawings dating from circa 1880 to 1940, as well as an unrivaled collection of "Nieuwe Kunst" (Art Nouveau or "new art") bookbindings, and decorative and ornamental ephemera produced in the Netherlands between the 1890s and 1920s. The Dutch holdings focus on themes and subjects such as city life, industrial progress, and a variety of social issues, including the importance of socialism in the country's political life. Evidence of the motifs and techniques (such as batik) introduced by the former Dutch East Indies colonies are demonstrated particularly in the library's holdings, known as the Veeze Collection, which includes several thousand rare book covers, calendars, proofs, advertisements, and original sketches. Wolfsonian's-FIU Collection of Modern Dutch Artifacts
- The Wolfsonian–FIU's collection of Italian art and design includes extensive holdings in fine and decorative arts, architectural and design drawings, graphic design, industrial design, rare books, periodicals, and printed ephemera from circa 1885 to 1945. The Italian holdings shed light on the various aesthetic movements that define the period from Arts and Crafts and Stile Floreale (an Italian variant of Art Nouveau) to Futurism and Art Moderne. Works in the collection focus on themes and subjects such as urbanism, industrialization, technology, politics, economics, and colonialism. Wolfsonian's-FIU Collection of Modern Italian Art and Design