The 343 Artworks of style Fauvism and with the specified color

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Henri Matisse - The DanceThe DanceHenri Matisse

Introduction to the Artist and Painting

Henri Matisse, a French artist born in 1869, is considered one of the most influential painters of the early 20th century. He was a leading figure in the Fauvist movement, which emphasized bold colors and expressive brushstrokes. One of his most famou...

The State Hermitage Museum (Russia)
 
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Henri Matisse - Dance (II)Dance (II)Henri Matisse
260 x 391 cm, (1910)

There are two versions of The Dance, the first, painted in March of 1909, is the study for the second one, completed in 1910. The large work, painted along the lines of William Blake’s painting “Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing,” was painted along with its companion piece, Music, which ...

Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia)
 
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Henri Matisse - MusicMusicHenri Matisse

'Music forms a pair to ''The Dance'', also painted in 1910. After the collector Sergey Shchukin commissioned ''The Dance'', he wrote to Matisse asking for another panel on the subject of music. It is only when seen together that they acquire their full resonance.'

 
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Henri Matisse - The Joy of LifeThe Joy of LifeHenri Matisse

Introduction

Henri Matisse's painting The Joy of Life (1906) is considered one of the greatest Fauve paintings and a pillar of early Modernism. This monumental canvas, measuring 175 x 241 cm, is housed at the...

The Barnes Foundation (United States)
 
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André Derain - Charing Cross Bridge, LondonCharing Cross Bridge, LondonAndré Derain

Introduction to André Derain and Fauvism

André Derain (1880-1954) was a French artist who co-founded the Fauvist movement with Henri Matisse. The term 'Fauves' means 'wild beasts,' which refers to the bold use of color and expressive brushwork that characterized this style. Derain's work i...

 
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Henri Matisse - Bather in the ReedsBather in the ReedsHenri Matisse
118 x 171 cm, (1952)
 

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