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Elderfield, John. Exhibition catalogue. New York: Museum of Modern Art, Visiting The Met? Olive Trees at Collioure Henri Matisse. Still Life with Vegetables Henri Matisse. The Seine at Chatou Maurice de Vlaminck. Citation Rewald, Sabine. Leymarie, Jean. Fauves and Fauvism. The Fauves had no manifesto and were held together by friendships and a need to move on from Impressionism. Matisse and Derain later took classes together and Derain and Vlaminck shared a studio in an abandoned restaurant in the Paris suburb of Chatou from and cheerfully squeezed the paint straight on to their canvases from the tubes, as much from sheer youthful exuberance as anything else.

The dominating figure was Matisse, the oldest of the Fauves and by consent the most gifted, who was thirty-five. Derain and Vlaminck were still in their twenties. Another youthful recruit was Georges Braque. The Art Story. Ways to support us. Fauvism Started: I put down my tones without a preconceived plan. If at first, and perhaps without my having been conscious of it, one tone has particularly seduced or caught me. Details lessen the purity of lines, they harm the emotional intensity, and we choose to reject them.

It is a question of learning - and perhaps relearning the 'handwriting' of lines. The aim of painting is not to reflect history, because this can be found in books. We have a higher conception. Through it, the artist expresses his inner vision. For us there was nothing like that; we merely thought their colors were a bit dull. The charm will than become less apparent at first glance, but in the long run it will begin to emanate from the new image.

This image at the same time will be enriched by a wider meaning, a more comprehensively human one, while the charm, being less apparent, will not be its only characteristic. It will be merely one element in the general conception of the figure. Later Developments and Legacy. Key Artists Henri Matisse. Quick view Read more. Henri Matisse was a French painter and sculptor who helped forge modern art. From his early Fauvist works to his late cutouts, he emphasized expansive fields of color, the expressive potential of gesture, and the sensuality inherent in art-making.

Maurice de Vlaminck. Maurice de Vlaminck was a French painter was a prominent member of the Fauvist movement, along with Matisse and Derain.

De Vlaminck's best known work is characterized by a bold usage of reds, oranges and yellows, with a preference for rolling landscapes and woodland scenes. He strove to keep art modern and current throughout his career. Kees van Dongen.



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