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- Fauvism - Wikipedia
Fauvism ( foʊvɪzəm FOH-viz-əm) is a style of painting and an art movement that emerged in France at the beginning of the 20th century
- Fauvism | Definition, Art, Facts | Britannica
Fauvism, style of painting that flourished in France around the turn of the 20th century Led by Henri Matisse, the Fauves used pure, brilliant color applied straight from paint tubes to create a sense of an explosion on the canvas
- Fauvism Movement Overview | TheArtStory
Fauvism, the first 20 th -century movement in modern art, was initially inspired by the examples of Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, and Paul Cézanne The Fauves ("wild beasts") were a loosely allied group of French painters with shared interests
- Fauvism - The Origins, Artworks, and Artists of the Fauve Movement
What is Fauvism? This modern art movement found inspiration in the intense color, emotional vulnerability, and depictions of light in the works of Paul Cezanne, Vincent van Gogh, Georges Seurat, and Paul Gauguin, among others
- Fauvism - National Gallery of Art
Henri Matisse, André Derain, and Maurice de Vlaminck were among the artists dubbed “fauves” (wild beasts) While short-lived (about 1904 to 1908), fauvism was the first avant-garde wave of the 20th century
- Fauvism Art Artists: Here are 11 Iconic Paintings - TheCollector
Fauvism was the first modern art movement of the 20th century, focusing on the use of vivid colors and rough, abrupt brushstrokes The group of French artists who comprised the movement called themselves the Fauves, or ‘wild beasts,’ in response to a comment about their work by an art critic
- Fauvism - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Fauvism was the first of the avant-garde movements that flourished in France in the early years of the twentieth century The Fauve painters were the first to break with Impressionism as well as with older, traditional methods of perception
- Fauvism - Tate
Fauvism is the name applied to the work produced by a group of artists (which included Henri Matisse and André Derain) from around 1905 to 1910, which is characterised by strong colours and fierce brushwork
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