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Explore the colorful world of Fauvism through iconic artworks by Matisse, Vlaminck, Derain, and Dufy. Delve into the bold use of color and expressive brushwork that defined this influential artistic style.
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Fauvism annasuvorova.wordpress.com
Press clipping, Les Fauves: Exhibition at the Salon d'Automne, in L'Illustration, 4 November 1905 annasuvorova.wordpress.com
Maurice de VlaminckThe River Seine at Chatou, 1906 annasuvorova.wordpress.com
Maurice de Vlaminck View of the Seine, 1906 annasuvorova.wordpress.com
Raoul DufyVieilles maisons sur le bassin de Honfleur, 1906 annasuvorova.wordpress.com
André DerainCharing Cross Bridge, London, 1906 National Gallery of Art, Washington annasuvorova.wordpress.com
André DerainThe Drying Sails, 1905 Oil on canvas, 82 x 101 cm Pushkin Museum, Russia annasuvorova.wordpress.com
André Derain Portrait of a Man with a Newspaper (Chevalier X), 1911-14 Oil on canvas, 162.5 x 97.5 cm The State Hermitage, Russia annasuvorova.wordpress.com
Henri MatisseLes toits de Collioure, 1905 The State Hermitage, Russia annasuvorova.wordpress.com
Henri MatisseWoman with a Hat, 1905 Oil on canvas, 79.4 x 59.7 cm San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, USA annasuvorova.wordpress.com
Henri MatisseLe bonheur de vivre, 1905-06 Oil on canvas, 175 x 241 cm Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, USA annasuvorova.wordpress.com
Henri MatisseRed Room, 1908 Oil on canvas, 180.5 x 221 cm The State Hermitage, Russia annasuvorova.wordpress.com
Henri MatisseThe Conversation, c.1911 The State Hermitage, Russia annasuvorova.wordpress.com
Henri MatisseThe Dance (second version), 1910 Oil on canvas, 260 x 391 cm The State Hermitage, Russia annasuvorova.wordpress.com
Henri MatisseThe Music, 1910 Oil on canvas, 260 x 391 cm The State Hermitage, Russia annasuvorova.wordpress.com