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Maurice de Vlaminck was a key exponent of the Fauvist movement, his textural, richly coloured paintings rivalled only by the likes of Matisse and Derain.
Vlaminck, who lived from’76 to’58, finished in the shadow of his colleagues, but his work was seminal, capturing, as curator Maithe Valles-Bled says, the instinct of the fauvist period.
Editions D'art du Lion, Paris, France, pub. An artist “on the fringe” during his time, Maurice de Vlaminck's participation in various avant-garde Salons did not prevent him from remaining rather ...
The works of Maurice de Vlaminck, the rebel artist who helped push painting to its outer limits in the early 20th century, are on view through July 20 at the museum on the grounds of the French ...
Maurice de Vlaminck1876 - 1958Le Déjeuner champêtre or Apéritif à la Grenouillèresigned Vlaminck (lower left)oil on canvas65 by 80.9 cm. 25 ⅝ by 31 ⅞ in.Executed in 1906.Condition ...
The painting “Village sous la neige” by the French Fauvist artist Maurice de Vlaminck (1876~1958) at a large-scale retrospective of the artist at the Hangaram Design Museum of the Seoul Arts Center in ...
As for the painting to be auctioned at Chrisities, it's an impressionist landscape by French Fauves artist, Maurice de Vlaminck, dating from 1905. The auction house is estimating the painting will ...
Derain’s Fauvist paintings translate every tone of a landscape into pure colour, which he applied with short, forceful brushstrokes, as seen in his iconic 1906 painting, "La Danse".
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