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... exactly, as did Matisse. The Fauves also uses color to create flattened out spaces and figures, such as Madame Matisse in her portrait. ...
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... Salon d'Automne, where their paintings created a sensation, leading one critic to refer to them as "Les Fauves" or "wild beasts." By 1909 Matisse shifted to a ...
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... Fauves means the "wild beast," which obviously says that they presented bright, new work that had never seen before. Artist, such as Henry Matisse and Andre ...
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... on the contrary present this work as "genius of omission" mastered by Matisse at work ... D" and "three - D". Duncan is under the assumption that the Fauves and the ...
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... intense colors in a violent uncontrolled way. The leader of the Fauves was Henri Matisse. Matisse along with other painters had to ...
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... The Fauves used color in softer, but bright hues. This was evident in Matisse's twentieth century genre painting Interior at Nice. ...
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... Henri Matisse became known as a "wild beast" when art critics referred to him and others that also portrayed similar art styles as "les fauves." The ...
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... In the same year Matisse exhibited this and similar paintings along with works ... Together, the group was dubbed Les Fauves (literally, "the wild beasts") because ...
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... of the group included two painters from Chateau, Fr., Andre Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck, who, together with Matisse, formed the nucleus of the Fauves. ...
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... Matisse's work along with some others were the first to bring forth the ... According to an Art History textbook, fauves were artists that, "captured the explosive ...
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... The Fauves were enthused by the "discovery" of primitive art, and it ... Matisse and his counterparts "learned little if anything directly from African art" (Flam ...
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... If we look at Matisse's The Green line + Kandinsky's 'Murnau-View with Railway' we can see the Fauves used a very abstract colour (which has nothing to do with ...
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... Matisse and his fellow artists-Andre Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, and Georges Braque (of France), and Kees van Dongen (of the Netherlands)-to be fauves (French ...
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... Fauvism is the theories and style of painting of the fauves, developed in ... one very famous Fauvist Artist (name begins with "M"). Matisse, Henry Expressionism 1 ...
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