How did André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac and Henri Matisse fare in Paris during the Nazi occupation 1940-44? Given that their Fauve works in German museums had been seized ...
In the early years of the 20th century, four painters left behind a drab grey Presbyterian Scotland for the exciting ...
Van Gogh and Cézanne—as well as the Fauve painters, notably Matisse and Derain, on the Scots, who were by then living in Paris.” The exhibition will also look at the European influence on the ...
Though linked to Cubism and Fauvism and often associated with the ... who exhibited great living artists such as Picasso and Matisse. He showed Laurencin throughout his entire lifetime, first ...
New York University’s Grey Art Museum presents a revelatory exhibition of artists associated with the pioneering French gallerist, including Matisse, Picasso and Modigliani ... styles such as Cubism ...
She was the first dealer to champion Cubism and Fauvism and to buy and sell pictures by Picasso, and the first Parisian gallerist to exhibit and sell Matisse. Weill mounted Diego Rivera’s ...
Exactly 100 years ago, the four Scottish Colourists had a very successful London show. It was only their second group ...
Henri Matisse's love of painting began when he contracted appendicitis and was on bed rest. After studying in St. Tropez, he joined a group called the “Fauves” who used color in a very non-traditional ...
During these early years in Paris, her paintings underwent a formal shift influenced by the vivid colors of Fauvism. It was Uhde that introduced her to her future husband Robert Delaunay. Having left ...
‘Matisse, Derain and their Friends: The Parisian Avant-garde 1904–1908’ is the swansong of the outgoing director of the Kunstmuseum Basel, Josef Helfenstein.