Fauvism: The Artwork of Matisse and Derain

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Fauvism: the artwork of Matisse & Derain c. 1905

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Fauvism:the artwork of

Matisse & Derainc. 1905

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Van Gogh, Starry Night, 1889

Fauvism came after Post-Impressionism.

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Matisse “The Dessert: Harmony in Red” 1908

The Fauves believed color should be used to express feelings about a subject, instead of simply describing what it looks like.

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Andre Derain “Dancer at Le Rat Mort”

Fauvist paintings have a simplified drawing and an exaggerated use of color.

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Look at the following examples paying

attention to the use of colour and brush work.

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Henri Matisse“Portrait of Madame Matisse (The Green Stripe)”1906

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Henri Matisse“Woman with a Hat”

1905

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Henri Matisse “Luxe, Calme et Volupté” 1904

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Henri Matisse “Les toits de Collioure” 1905

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Henri Matisse“Open Window, Collioure”1905

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André Derain, 1905, Le séchage des voiles (The Drying Sails), 1905

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André Derain, Charing Cross Bridge, London, 1906

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Henri Matisse“Self-Portrait in a Striped T-shirt”

1906

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Andre Derain “Landscape Near Chatou” 1904

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Andre Derain “London Brisge” 1906

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Andre Derain “Charing Cross Bridge” 1906

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Andre Derain “Self-Portrait with a Cap”

1904

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Andre Derain “Portrait of Matisse”1905

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Andre Derain “The Trees” 1906

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Andre Derain “Landscape” 1907

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Emil Nolde: "The Prophet" 1912

Erich Heckel: "Portrait Of A Man" 1919

The Fauves were a big influence on the German Expressionism.

Ernst Ludwig KirchnerStreet, Dresden

Date: 1908 (reworked 1919; dated on painting 1907)

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