In this respect, visually speaking, the film will be slightly reminiscent of fauvism. |
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With that picture, painted in his sixty-fifth year, he reverts, this time with success, to the fauvism with which he began. |
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His style reminds somewhat of French fauvism or German expressionism. |
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Beginning in 1915, his first works integrated the inspired schematism of cubism and the chromatic intensity taken from fauvism. |
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They testify of very diverse trends: pointillism, fauvism, cubism, but the research remains always individual and personal. |
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Georges Braque was to branch off into a more intellectual style of painting with the experiments of fauvism and cubism. |
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Was inspired by the fauvism, creates a rigorous work to evolve with forms and colors torwards the abstraction. |
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Where aesthetic register meets fauvism, abstraction, primitivism and expressionism. |
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His paintings gravitated towards expressionism and fauvism. |
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Most definitely the joy of colour inherited from fauvism, the key role he gave to drawing, and sobriety shorn of extravagant gestures or virtuoso acrobatics. |
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His artworks get a colourful power forewarning the fauvism movement. |
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The exhibition documents the fascinating rise of Hungarian fauvism between 1904 and 1914, through over 50 works from major museums and art collections. |
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In painting, fauvism, cubism and futurism lent lustre to a variegated contest between colours and style, a turmoil of bodies transfixed in the moment of expression. |
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The late 19th century then saw a host of artistic movements, such as academic art, Symbolism, impressionism and fauvism among others. |
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Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Dadaism, and Surrealism emerged in the fine arts. |
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Fauvism was the first movement of this modern period, in which color ruled supreme. |
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Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Purism, Neo-Plasticism, Surrealism, Neoclassicism, social realism, his art experienced them all. |
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From 1904 to 1914 he lived in Paris, where he knew many of the leading figures of Fauvism, Cubism, and Orphism. |
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His work remains an unclassifiable mixture, on the border of Fauvism, impressionism and realism. |
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Unlike the other Scottish Colourists, he was initially less influenced by Post-Impressionism and Fauvism than by the tradition of virtuoso brushwork stemming from Manet. |
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We are exhibiting very rare lithographs by Matisse and other Fauvism painters. |
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With its faint throwback to the distant days of Fauvism, the cartoon-like portrait apparently cast a spell on bidders. |
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A few hundred yards away is Collioure renowned for its anchovies, cradle of Fauvism with bright colours where the royal castle and the church stand facing the sea. |
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By 1908 a revived interest in Paul Cézanne's vision of the order and structure of nature had led many of them to reject the turbulent emotionalism of Fauvism in favour of the logic of Cubism. |
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Among the movements which flowered in the first decade of the 20th century were Fauvism, Cubism, Expressionism, and Futurism. |
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Although Cubism ultimately depends upon subject matter, it became, along with Fauvism, the art movement that directly opened the door to abstraction in the 20th century. |
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The art movements of Impressionism, Expressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Dadaism and Surrealism led to many explorations of new creative styles and manners of expression. |
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