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This retrospective of Maurice de Vlaminck is the first in nearly 100 years and gives an overview of the French painter’s work that goes beyond his early fauvist period and bold use of bright colours.
The works of Maurice de Vlaminck, the rebel artist who helped push painting to its outer limits in the early 20th century, are on view through July 20 at the museum on the grounds of the French ...
The works of Maurice de Vlaminck, the rebel artist who helped push painting to its outer limits in the early 20th century, are on view through July 20 at the museum on the grounds of the French ...
135, illustrated in colour (titled Apéritif à la Grenouillère and dated 1907) Literature: Florent Fels, L’art vivant de 1900 à nos jours, vol. I, Geneva, 1950, p. 173, illustrated (titled La sieste) ...
Maurice de Vlaminck used to be one of the “wild beasts” (fauves) who in 1905 led the vanguard of modern French art. Nowadays, he enjoys bellowing about the hollowness of it all. Paris painting ...
The collection of a Zagreb businessman murdered in Auschwitz includes paintings by André Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck, along with lithographs by Picasso and Cézanne. By Catherine Hickley Three ...
How did André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac and Henri Matisse ... sold for cash or possibly destroyed in a bonfire of degenerate art, were they and their works then banned in ...
Christie’s today quietly sold Maurice de Vlaminck‘s La Voile blanche à Bougival (1909), a serene painting of a sailboat on a lake, for $227,433 (£150,000). The painting, which was estimate ...
Maurice de Vlaminck was a key exponent of the Fauvist movement, his textural, richly coloured paintings rivalled only by the likes of Matisse and Derain. Certain themes and forms are taken up again ...
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