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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · André Derain, né le à Chatou et mort le 8 septembre 1954 à Garches, est un peintre français, connu pour être l'un des fondateurs du fauvisme. Il est également peintre de décors et costumes de ballets et de théâtre, graveur, illustrateur, sculpteur et écrivain.

  2. 21. Apr. 2024 · André Derain played a pivotal role in modern art, renowned for his daring use of color and contribution to the Fauvism movement, which emphasized emotional expression through bold and saturated colors, challenging traditional art norms.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · On view at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston through May 27, “Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism” is a collaboration between the MFAH and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The exhibition presents 65 paintings, drawings and watercolors by Henri Matisse and André Derain on loan from national and international museums and private collections.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Fauvism, derived from the French word 'fauves' meaning 'wild beasts,' emerged in the early 20th century, deviating from Impressionism's gentle whispers. Artists like Henri Matisse and André Derain favored bold colors and simplified forms, capturing nature's emotional resonance rather than its mimicry. Expressionism took hold in Germany and ...

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · Matisse was recognised as a leader of the Fauves, along with André Derain; the two were friendly rivals, each with his own followers. Other members were Georges Braque, Raoul Dufy, and Maurice de Vlaminck. The Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau (1826–1898) was the movement's inspirational teacher.

  6. 19. Apr. 2024 · View Paysage arboré by André Derain on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by André Derain.

  7. 4. Mai 2024 · ANDRÉ DERAIN, THE TURNING ROAD, L’ESTAQUE, 1906. Derain was a great friend of Vlaminck, and, although he never came to Collioure, it was with Vlaminck that Matisse and Derain so shocked the Paris Art World at the Salon d’Automne of 1905. Derain described their work as a “trial by fire”, a purifying of painting, a liberating of colour.