Fauvism: The Artwork of Matisse and Derain
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Fauvism:the artwork of
Matisse & Derainc. 1905
Van Gogh, Starry Night, 1889
Fauvism came after Post-Impressionism.
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.
Andre Derain “Dancer at Le Rat Mort”
Fauvist paintings have a simplified drawing and an exaggerated use of color.
Look at the following examples paying
attention to the use of colour and brush work.
Henri Matisse“Portrait of Madame Matisse (The Green Stripe)”1906
Henri Matisse“Woman with a Hat”
1905
Henri Matisse “Luxe, Calme et Volupté” 1904
Henri Matisse “Les toits de Collioure” 1905
Henri Matisse“Open Window, Collioure”1905
André Derain, 1905, Le séchage des voiles (The Drying Sails), 1905
André Derain, Charing Cross Bridge, London, 1906
Henri Matisse“Self-Portrait in a Striped T-shirt”
1906
Andre Derain “Landscape Near Chatou” 1904
Andre Derain “London Brisge” 1906
Andre Derain “Charing Cross Bridge” 1906
Andre Derain “Self-Portrait with a Cap”
1904
Andre Derain “Portrait of Matisse”1905
Andre Derain “The Trees” 1906
Andre Derain “Landscape” 1907
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)