Tag Archives: fauvism
A snowy and colorful landscape

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Mix of two paintings. “Fauvism (1898-1920) is one of the earliest avant-garde art movements, and greatly influenced German Expressionism, and known for their bold colors and techniques.” “Expressionism (1905-1914) first emerged as a way to classify new types of art … Continue reading
Colorful Fauvist landscape

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Henri Matisse’s paintings, flowers i photographed and my pattern. Henri Matisse was the founder of the art movement Fauvism (20th century). In 1905, the art critic Louis Vauxcelles designated the room where young artists exposed at the Grand Palais in … Continue reading
Une journée colorée

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Henri Mangin’s paintings. Henri Manguin is a painter belonging to the Fauvism movement (also called Les fauves). In 1905, the art critic Louis Vauxcelles designated the room where young artists exposed at the Grand Palais in Paris, as “a wild … Continue reading
Un paysage fauve

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André Derain’s paintings and my floral pattern. André Derain was a major figure of the Fauvism with Henri Matisse. In 1905, the art critic Louis Vauxcelles designated the room where young artists exposed at the Grand Palais in Paris, as … Continue reading
Une ode à la couleur au temps de l’Art Déco

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Illustration of the Russian ballets designed by Leon Bakst (1910s), André Derain’s painting (Fauvism) and Santon MacDonald-Wright’s painting (Orphism).