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 Fauvism Poster Index
Fauvism is a post-impressionist style of painting that uses pure, brilliant colour, applied straight from the paint tubes in an aggressive, direct manner to create a sense of an explosion on the canvas.
http://posters.wz.cz/artists/Fauvism.html   (71 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Fauvism
Fauvism, French Fauvisme, style of painting that flourished in France from 1898 to 1908; it used pure, brilliant colour, applied straight from the paint tubes in an aggressive, direct manner to create a sense of an explosion on the canvas.
Violin and Candlestick, Paris, spring 1910 (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) Georges Braque (May 13, 1882 – August 31, 1963) was a French painter and sculptor, and with Pablo Picasso one of the inventors of Cubism.
Fauvism, as a movement, had no concrete theories, and was short lived (they only had three exhibitions).
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Fauvism   (1857 words)

  
 Fauvism: Learn about art and the Fauvism art movement
Fauvism was partly undertaken to explore new elements of art that had not been embraced by the Impressionists or Post-Impressionists.
Fauvism was a brief but important art movement that followed the Post-Impressionist era.
Fauvism was accepted as a new art movement in 1905, after the fading of Post-Impressionism.
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 MSN Encarta - Fauvism
Fauvism, a relatively short-lived movement in French painting (from about 1898 to about 1908) that revolutionized the concept of colour in modern art.
Matisse made the final break with optical colour; a woman's nose could be flat green if it added to the colour composition and expression of the painting.
With colour firmly established as a personally expressive element of painting, each went his own way.
http://uk.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761551606/Fauvism.html   (385 words)

  
 Fauvism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fauvism, as a movement, had no concrete theories, and was short lived (they only had three exhibitions).
Their disciples included Albert Marquet, Henri Manguin, Charles Camoin, the Belgian painter Henri Evenepoel, Jean Puy, Maurice de Vlaminck, Raoul Dufy, Emile-Othonriesz, Georges Rouault, the Dutch painter Kees van Dongen, and Picasso's partner in Cubism, Georges Braque.
Fauvism: The Wild Beasts of Early Twentieth Century Art
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fauvism   (450 words)

  
 Fauvism
Glossary Term: Fauvism At the turn of the century a group of artists so shocked the public with their art that they were called "wild beasts" or "fauves", in...
Fauvism, although an art movement in the sense that Matisse and his friends Maurice de Vlaminck (1876-1958) and Andre Derain (1880-1954) all shared the same ambitions and energies, would never actually become a school.
Although fauvism was a short-lived movement (1905—8), its influence was international and basic to the evolution of 20th-century art.
http://www.virtualology.com/virtualmuseumofart/hallofartmovements/fauvism.org   (1267 words)

  
 fauvism
It was the first specific artistic movement of the 20th century, that would transform European art between the turn of the century and World War I. The key figure of fauvism was Henri Matisse, other important members being Maurice de Vlaminck, Georges Braque, Georges Rouault, Raoul Dufy, and Derain.
Matisse, Vlaminck, and other like-minded friends exhibited as a group at the Salon d'Automne in Paris in 1905 and were given the name Fauves by the critic Louis Vauxcelles (who also coined the term cubism).
Many other comments on the Fauves' work at this exhibition were equally uncomplimentary; one critic accused them of ‘flinging a pot of paint in the face of the public’.
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0001258.html   (517 words)

  
 Encyclopedia topic: Fauvism
The leaders of the movement, Moreau's top students, were Henri Matisse (French painter and sculptor; leading figure of Fauvism (1869-1954)) and André Derain (French painter and exponent of Fauvism (1880-1954)), friendly rivals of a sort, each with his own followers.
The painter Gustave Moreau (additional info and facts about Gustave Moreau) was the movement's inspirational teacher, a professor at the École des Beaux-Arts (additional info and facts about École des Beaux-Arts) in Paris, who pushed his students to think outside of the lines of formality and to follow their visions.
He himself said he wanted to create art to delight, art as a decoration was his purpose, therefore his use of bright colors tries to maintain serenity of composition.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/f/fa/fauvism.htm   (374 words)

  
 Guggenheim Collection - Glossary - Fauvism
Fauvism included Georges Braque, Charles Camoin, André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Raoul Dufy, Othon Friesz, Henri Charles Manguin, Albert Marquet, Henri Matisse, and Kees van Dongen.
Under the influence of Paul Cézanne’s art and the Divisionist technique developed by Georges Seurat and his followers, the Fauve painters pursued the expression of sensations before nature in terms of pure color.
http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/glossary_Fauvism.html   (130 words)

  
 Fauvism
Fauvism caused an interesting change in portraits and figure paintings.
The use of color in unrealistic ways shocked the public when fauvism was introduced at the Paris Salon d'Automne of 1905.
Whereas traditional color theories supported the appearance of a person in such paintings as van Gogh's Self Portrait, portraits were now made of color, and vibrant ones.
http://library.thinkquest.org/C0118063/time/fauvism.htm   (169 words)

  
 Term Paper on Fauvism
Fauvism is a style of art that isn’t as well-known because it didn’t last longer than a few years.
Fauvism was an interesting style of art because it consisted of various individual styles that were indiscreetly related to one another (Janson 771).
In 1905 is when the artists group got their name fauves, which was from a critic that had seen …
http://www.swiftpapers.com/essay/Fauvism-118296.html   (143 words)

  
 Fauvism
"Fauvism" refers to a vibrant style of painting that flourished in France among a loosely associated group of artists from about 1904 to 1908.
This insult was gleefully adopted by the artists.
Matisse's "Woman with the Hat," a portrait of his wife displayed at the 1905 exhibition, offers brash strokes of green, blue, and red in an "energetic, expressive view of the woman" (Fauvism) -- later called "The nastiest smear of paint I had ever seen," by an American critic (qtd.
http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~delahoyd/20th/fauvism.html   (180 words)

  
 Boheme Magazine Online - The Great Pictorial Movements: Fauvism
For Matisse, Fauvism was a short period of time during which he and his fellow painters had felt the necessity to "exalt all the colours together, without sacrificing any of them".
Fauvism was neither a school nor an artistic creed, but rather an experiment led by a group of friends in search of style and identity.
Georges Braque (1882-1963), who later launched Cubism along with his friend Pablo Picasso and may be more famous for his cubist works, was also part of the Fauvist group- he was in fact the last one to join it, in 1906.
http://www.boheme-magazine.net/php/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=110   (1496 words)

  
 Abebooks Search Results - Fauvism
Book Description: One of the principals of the Fauves (wild beasts) style of Fauvism painting, a name bestowed on these artists because of their use of intense colours in a violent, uncontrolled way, Henri Matisse was born in 1869 in France.
This work depicts the evolution of his work - from the early influence of Fauvism and Cubism to the later sculpture, murals and the development of his characteristic flowing calligraphic style.
This work depicts the evolution of his work - from the early influence of Fauvism and Cubism to the later sculpture, mur.
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/search/sortby/3/kn/Fauvism   (1296 words)

  
 WebMuseum: Fauvism
For the painters who saw the achievements of these great artists, the effect was one of liberation and they began to experiment with radical new styles.
However, they did not form a cohesive group and by 1908 a number of painters had seceded to Cubism.
Matisse had to make color serve his art, rather as Gauguin needed to paint the sand pink to express an emotion.
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/tl/20th/fauvism.html   (522 words)

  
 Fauvism --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Fauvism was an art movement in the early 1900s that included Henri Matisse and several other famous French painters.
Brief profile of this French painter and a leading artist of the Fauvism school of art.
Although he borrowed elements from cubism, impressionism, and fauvism, Chagall developed a style that cannot be classified with any artistic movement of his...
http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9364265   (739 words)

  
 Fauvism : Wild Beasts in the Art World - Art History
A critic, comparing the paintings to Renaissance-style art, likened the artists of the paintings to “les fauves,” or “wild beasts.” Hence the name “Fauvism” which characterizes this style of art that emphasizes expressive use of color, line and brushwork to convey a mood.
Likewise, Fauvism is believed to have had a significant influence on the development of Expressionism.
For most of these artists, Fauvism represented an evolutionary stage in their artistic development, enabling them to move on to other styles such as Cubism.
http://www.bellaonline.org/articles/art32005.asp   (306 words)

  
 FAUVISM, Term Papers 2000, Term papers, 060112
It explains that Fauvism is defined as an early-20th-century movement in painting begun by a group of French artists and marked by the use of bold, often distorted forms and vivid colors.
Fauvism paved the way for future styles of art, and was considered radical in the early 20th century."
This paper discusses how Henri Emoile Matisse, born in 1869, is regarded as one of the great formative figures in 20th-century art, as well as the leader of the Fauve group.
http://www.termpapers2000.com/lib/essay?A=type1&KEYW=fauvism   (702 words)

  
 HighBeam Research: Library Search: Results
As is the case with so many art movements, Fauvism, the short-lived, turn-of-the-20th century, predominantly...
We started by reading about the 1905 Fauvism exhibit, and the reaction of the public to these artists who...
the labels attached to art movements, Fauvism is probably one of the least apt.
http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?q=fauvism&refid=THEARTISTS   (503 words)

  
 Louis Valtat and the Fauvism
This sculpture was surrounded by paintings with striking colours dominated by the Lion ayant faim by Douanier Rousseau.
he Fauvism means a pictorial expression mainly obtained in using the colours as they come straight from the colour box.
Due to the pagination, Louis Valtat got mixed up with the scandal revealing to the public a new approach to post impressionism painting: The Fauvism.
http://www.valtat.com/fauvismeuk.htm   (358 words)

  
 Term Paper on The main features of Fauvism, Expressioism and Cubism
The main features of Fauvism, Expressionism, and Cubism Expressionism as an art form could be loosely defined as a movement of artist's that wanted to break free from the conventional art movements of the time and express themselves individually, free from the constraints of their fellow artist's ideals.
Along with fauvism it formed the basis of abstract art and of new experimentation within a set of guidelines.
Without it art as we know it would be a vastly different thing.
http://www.swiftpapers.com/essay/The_main_features_of_Fauvism_-156375.html   (218 words)

  
 Art Periods: FAUVISM
Fauvism was the first explosive 20th-century art movement.
By the time Matisse wrote his "Notes of a Painter" in 1908, the peak of Fauvism was over.
Bibliography: Gaston Diel, The Fauves (1975; out-of-print); James D. Herbert, The Cultural Politics of Fauve Painting (1992); Judi Freeman, et al., The Fauve Landscape (1990; out-of-print); Jean Leymarie, Fauves and Fauvism (1986; out-of-print); Sarah Whitfield, Fauvism (1990).
http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Art/fauvism.shtml   (813 words)

  
 Matisse in Morocco: A Further Look at Matisse's Departure from Fauvism: Landscapes in Collioure and Tanger
When examining this painting in the context of its differences from Fauvism, our immediate attention is demanded by a Fauvist work by Matisse that is similar in the viewpoint from which it was painted, but very different in all other accords.
Matisse’s first trip to Morocco in 1912 presents a plethora of landscapes, the type of focus on topographic accurary that shows his departure from Fauvism even in paintings not focused on women, as in the studies of Zorah.
This Fauvist work is filled with blotches of color, forming barely discernable shapes on canvas that would be unidentifiable had the work not been named appropriately.
http://communitas.princeton.edu/blogs/writingart7/archives/2004/12/landscapes_in_c.html   (619 words)

  
 Essay on Fauvism, Cubism and German Expressionism
The primitive influence manifested itself in both Fauvism and Cubism, rejecting traditionalist ideas and widening the boundaries of art.
The mystique of "The Primitive" was a very significant influence on early Twentieth Century art movements, especially Fauvism and Cubism.
Artists were beginning to reject traditional painting styles, and the death of Queen Victoria was extremely significant.
http://www.dedicatedwriters.com/paper/Fauvism_Cubism_and_German_Exp-162476.html   (175 words)

  
 Fauvism
He came to art comparatively late in life and made his reputation as the principal protagonist of Fauvism, the first avant-garde movement at the turn of the century.
He went on to develop a monumental decorative art, which was innovative both in its treatment of the human figure and in the constructive and expressive role accorded to colour.
It did, however, crystallize around Matisse, recognized as the leader of a new movement.” The Grove Dictionary of Art.
http://french.chass.utoronto.ca/fcs195/matisse.html   (290 words)

  
 The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts: Fauvism(French fauve 'wild beast')@ HighBeam Research
A short-lived but influential art movement, Fauvism originated in Paris 1905.
Style of painting characterized by a bold use of vivid colours inspired by the work of Vincent van Gogh, Paul Czanne, and Paul Gauguin.
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:28929496&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (208 words)

  
 French Culture art: From Fauvism to Impressionism, Albert Marquet at the Pompidou
From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet at the Pompidou is an exhibition from the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.
From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet at the Pompidou
The exhibition represents a major body of work from the renowned Centre George Pompidou in Paris, the museum that holds the bulk of the French nation's twentieth century collections.
http://www.frenchculture.org/art/events/marquet.html   (285 words)

  
 Custom Writing on Impressionism - Introduction - The impact of impressionism on later artistic movements, in particular ...
The leader of the Fauves was Henri Matisse, his painting "Woman with the hat" is shown above, it was painted in 1904.
Impressionism - Introduction - The impact of impressionism on later artistic movements, in particular Fauvism.
Title: Impressionism - Introduction - The impact of impressionism on later artistic movements, in particular Fauvism.
http://www.vipessays.com/termpaper/Impressionism__Introduction_-154777.html   (264 words)

  
 From Fauvism to Impressionism -- Albert Marquet -- David Setford
From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet is the catalogue of an exhibition of Marquet's work that will be touring the United States for the next two years.
It showcases the artist's energetic landscapes, portraits, and startling nudes, and is accompanied by new essays placing his work in the context of modern art.
After that brief early affiliation, Marquet refused to ally himself with any dominant art style, preferring instead his own intuition; consequently, he developed a unique approach which drew from both Fauvism and Impressionism but was entirely his own.
http://www.frontlist.com/detail/0971326800   (156 words)

  
 The Infography about Fauvism
The following sources are recommended by a librarian whose research specialty is the Fauvism movement in art.
Le Fauvisme, ou l'épreuve du feu: l'éruption de la modernité en Europe, Paris Mus&, 1999.
Judi Freeman, Fauves, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Thames and Hudson, 1995.
http://www.infography.com/content/259702411135.html   (173 words)

  
 Blended Concepts of Modern Art: From Fauvism to Portmodernism (World of Art)
Concepts of Modern Art: From Fauvism to Portmodernism (World of Art)
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Matisse initially became famous as the ``King of the Fauves'', an inappropriate name for this gentlemanly intellectual: there was no wildness in him, though there was much passion.
He is an awesomely controlled artist, and his spirit, his mind, always had the upper hand over the ``beast'' of Fauvism.
http://www.arthistory.cc/auth/matisse/index.htm   (1016 words)

  
 Fauvism Early-20th-Century Movement Painting French Art Questia.com Online Library
A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art (Discussion of Fauvism begins on p.
Gateway to the Twentieth Century: Art and Culture in a Changing World (Discussion of Fauvism begins on p.
A Dictionary of Modern Painting (Discussion of Fauvism begins on p.
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 Bucks County, PA Artists, Art and Paintings For Sale or Commission including fauvism styles, acrylics, impasto, ...
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 Tecnoseek Arts : Art History : Periods and Movements : Fauvism
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The Fauves Page - Dedicated to the 'wild beasts' of early 20th century art, artists, paintings, the development and evolution..
WebMuseum: Fauvism - Introduction and links to the artists..
http://www.tecnoseek.it/Dir/Arts/Art_History/Periods_and_Movements/Fauvism   (51 words)

  
 Raoul Dufy artist and art...the-artists.org
Posters, graphics, original art and books by the Fauvism artists.
http://www.the-artists.org/ArtistView.cfm?id=8A01F39B-BBCF-11D4-A93500D0B7069B40   (76 words)

  
 Fauvism reexamined (Outstanding dissertations in the fine arts) by Ellen C Oppler, New, Used Books, Cheap Prices, ISBN ...
Fauvism reexamined (Outstanding dissertations in the fine arts)
Dawn of Art - Matisse and Fauvism (By Diana Vowles)
Fauvism reexamined (Outstanding dissertations in the fine arts) by Ellen C Oppler, New, Used Books, Cheap Prices, ISBN 0824019997
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 Fauvism prints and posters, framed art prints at PostersMania.com
Fauvism prints and posters, framed art prints at PostersMania.com
Buy Fauvism prints, posters and framed art prints at PostersMania.com.
Buy Fauvism prints, posters and framed art prints at PostersMania.com
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 Books, Arts & Photography, Art, Art History, Schools, Periods & Styles, Fauvism Products
Fauvism: With 24 illustrations [Movements _ in modern art]
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 .: A R T M A N I A :.: May 2003 Archives
In the Joy of Life, a breakthrough painting, Matisse combined his studies and experiments of arcadian figure composition and the impressionist patterns of broken colour, to create a work that is now termed as the ancestor of abstraction.
The climax of Expressionism came right before WWI, where 1918, the end of the war, and the end of some of the painters' careers, is considered the marking of the next major movement of art, termed Dadaism.
fauvism: a term meaning 'wild beasts', because of the expressive use of colour, and the non-use of theory which would impede on the creative imagination.
http://www.salambazar.com/sadiasBlog/archives/2003_05.html   (1205 words)

  
 Oil painting reproductions : Fauvism
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Online art gallery with unsurpassed oil painting reproductions.
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 Andre Derain
Derain exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants and sold four pictures, and then at the Salon d'Automne where he, Matisse, Vlaminck and others were hung together as a group, in a space which was promptly dubbed the 'Cage aux Fauves' ('Cage of Wild Beasts') by a facetious critic, and Fauvism was officially born.
The dealer Ambroise Vollard, to whom he had been introduced by Matisse, bought the entire contents of his studio (he did the same with Vlaminck).
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/D/derain.html   (1787 words)

  
 Fauvism in The AnswerBank: Arts & Literature
Fauvism describes the vibrant expressionist movement in art of the early part of the twentieth century.
The main protagonists were called fauves or wild beasts because of their passionate unbridled style of painting.
The main exponents of fauvism were Henri Matrisse, Andre Derain, Georges Braque, Albert Marquet and Henri Manguin.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Arts_and_Literature/question1048.html   (172 words)

  
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Derain and Matisse painted portraits on each other..read on if u know more and you wanna help me out!
Can u tell me about 2 fauvism artists pleaser - Kelly 12:06:46 1/28/103
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 Amazon.co.uk: Fauvism (World of Art S.): Books
Buy Fauvism (World of Art S.) with The Expressionists (World of Art S.) today!
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 Fauvism, review of exhibition at Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
A review of the Fauvism exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, including works by Matisse, Derain, Dufy and Braque, Giacometti, Kirchner, van Dongen, Kandinsky and the Russian artists Goncharova and Larionov.
Fauvism, review of exhibition at Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
Since 1996, Culturekiosque's editorial mission has been to bring you unique coverage of the arts and culture worldwide with European sophistication and flair.
http://www.culturekiosque.com/art/exhibiti/rhefauve.html   (244 words)

  
 ArtLex on Fauvism
In the first decade of the 20th century, the style of his work moved from Impressionism to Fauvism — the greatest influence having come from Henri Matisse.
Homage to Nina Simone, 1965, oil on canvas, 48 x 72 inches, Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
WebMuseum on Fauvism provides an introduction and links to fauvist works.
http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/f/fauvism.html   (1504 words)

  
 Trinity High School Art Resources
Fauvism, Masters, Artists, Art History and Visual Arts, Artist Resources at World Wide Arts Resources
From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet at the Pompidou - Columbia Museum of Art - Absolutearts.com
Open Directory - Arts: Art History: Movements: Fauvism
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 Fauvism
The artists, their work, their relationships, their achievements and the critical and commercial response to their work are discussed in this absorbing book, the first in many years to offer a reappraisal of Fauvism.
Using strong, even strident, colors, applied in a manner deriving from Cezanne, Gauguin and Van Gogh, the Fauves took painting back to its basic principles, inspired by primitive art, popular prints and children's paintings, and paved the way to Cubism.
"In a remarkably comprehensive achievement, and without ever a hackneyed word, Sarah Whitfield gives the reader not only the essence of Fauvism but its before and its after as well."
http://www.wwnorton.com/thames/woa/520227.htm   (174 words)

  
 Product Reviews - Concepts of Modern Art: From Fauvism to Portmodernism (World of Art) - HDTVEdge.com - Get the HDTV ...
Reviews of the Concepts of Modern Art: From Fauvism to Portmodernism (World of Art)
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