It has a good set of beaches, catacombs to explore, and some remarkable fauvist geology. |
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In 1921 he travelled to Paris, where, following a meeting with Picasso, he abandoned the fauvist style that he had previously espoused and began to experiment with cubism. |
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Thus he bought a single Matisse picture, but then sold it again, and never acquired any fauvist, cubist or non-naturalistic work. |
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The burst of fauvist color, themes of eroticism, and blockbuster collaborations woke audiences up to the allure of ballet. |
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Bas-reliefs, mixed-media works and fauvist paintings come together to create a panorama of 19th-century European cultural production. |
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Fauvist dashes of vermilion, viridian, brown and black against a white ground form a skeletal stick figure with a ram's head. |
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Here, his composition, line and Fauvist hues abstract the imagined essence of flowers on conspicuous stalks that may be heading on to hip and seed. |
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And as with many labels like cubist, Fauvist, jazz, and Beatnik, what begins in derision can become a badge of honor. |
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School of Art, who introduced the study of post-Impressionist and Fauvist paintings into the curriculum. |
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Using Fauvist colour themes rather than expensive special effects show budget constraints can sometimes prove a good thing. |
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The uniform gray-white-brown of this part of Camden Town is transformed with a Fauvist acidity yet remains accursedly North London. |
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