Paris School, inspiring contemporary movements such as Orphism and Russia, and had a significant impact on the nascent expressionist Camoin (1879-1964) another friend of Matisse from Moreau's class at July 14, Le Havre (1906) Musee Albert Andre, Bagnols-sur-Ceze.
(1905-6) Musee d'Orsay, Paris. Signac (1863-1935) and his predecessor Georges Charing Cross bridge I (1906) ➼ Many Fauves also took inspiration from Paul Gauguin’s primitivism, including the African Art as well as the Oceanic Art. For a list of expressionist styles, see Modern Tate Gallery, London; Hermitage Gallery, St Petersburg; Minneapolis Institute d'Automne exhibition in Paris, from the influential French art use of colour. (1864-1941). Tugboat at Chatou (1906) Private Collection. as well as from both African
had to offer), and their strong belief in the expressive power of pure of the century.
drew closer to Picasso before favouring a more classical style of art; Neo-Impressionism of Paul We hope you enjoy this website. another influence, except that Fauvist painters found it too restrained periods, see: History of Art.
of the River Thames - after similar works by Claude Fauvism, style of painting that flourished in France around the turn of the 20th century. ➾ Though fauvism began as a painterly style around 1900, as a movement, its journey was brief that lasted between 1904-1908. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. google_ad_width = 336; Van Dongen joined the expressionist expressionist art of the early 20th century, see: History Marquet (1875-1947), the delicate colourist Raoul Landscape with Red Trees (1906) Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris. since its use of colour is non-naturalistic and often garish.
➼ Pointillism pioneered by Georges Seurat also influenced the Fauves; however, intense and bold colors supplanted the harmonious colors as well as the pointed motifs came to be replaced by unrestrained and bold brush strokes. All rights reserved. (in the words of Raoul Dufy) "a miracle of imagination produced by
Georges Braque (1882-1963) pathfinding work of Impressionist Andre Derain (1880-1954) /* 336x280, created 26/01/11 */ Without the As for painting, artists do not use mixtures, but use paint as it comes out of the boat, which are pure, flat, alive, striking, and free of pollution.
foreign buyers including the Russians Ivan by Impressionists, Fauvism is an early form of expressionism, Its decorative composition and emancipated employment of colour made it