fauvism
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FauvismChris Moore Tyler Mcvittie
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Origins ● Started in the early twentieth century with
Henri Matisse and Andre Derain.
● First Exhibited at the Salon D'automne in 1905.
● Art critic Louis Vauxcelles coined the name "Les Fauves," meaning Wild Beasts.
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General Characteristics● Large use of bold colors, in mass quantities.
● Exaggerated shapes.
● Angular body features.
● Vivid Brushstrokes
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Paul Gauguin● Proposed color had symbolic vocabulary.
● Color had a mystical Quality that could express our feelings.
● Inspired others to experiment with new possibilities for color in art.
● His symbolic use of color pushed others towards fauvism.
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Vision after the Sermon c.1888
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Henri Matisse● Most well known of the Fauvist painters.
● Experimented with color and form.
● Consistent human form throughout.
● Studied how color is perceived.
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Dance c.1910
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The Green Stripe
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Luxe, Calme et Volupte'
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Icarus
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Andre Derain● summer of 1905 worked with Matisse in the
fishing port of Collioure.
● Good friends with fellow fauvist painter Maurice de Vlaminck.
● Commissioned by Ambroise Vollard to create a series of paintings about London.
● Focused mainly with aerial perspectives.
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The Pool of London c. 1906
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The Turning Road at L'Etaque c.1906
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Boats at Collioure Harbor c.1905
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London Bridge c.1906
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Maurice de Vlaminck● Grew up with Musician parents in Paris.
● Met Andre Derain in 1900.
● Best known for his fauvist period which lasted seven years.
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Barges in Chatou c.1905
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The Orchard c.1905
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The River Seine at Chatou c.1906
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The gardner c.1904
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Georges Braque● Briefly experimented with fauvism.
● Experimenting with color.
● Later went on to become a famous cubist artist.
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The Port of La Ciotat c.1907
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Landscape at La Ciotat c.1907
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The Little Bay at Ciotat c.1907