-explosive colors and impulsive brushwork
-color/art generates its own artistic energy
- sketchy brushwork, and wildly arbitrary colors create a harsh and dissonant effect
-some have themes of modern urban alienation
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β 13y agoBright colors, collage, emotion and perspective.
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β 13y agoBright colors, not describing nature.
Isabella Moran
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Yes, he was one of the "wild beasts", but much more unknown. In a Ft. Lauderdale museum I examined his simplistic small landscapes and then turned the corner to see his magnificent nudes that appeared to be made with another hand. This man was a true artist capable of painting any style. Call him what you will but he was considered a fauvist.
The fauvists came from France
It is a non-figurative painting. It means it does not depict or represent anything. It is a painting - not a painting of anything.
The Foreground in a painting usally is the object closer or nearest the front of the painting.
Painting is the most general term of painting. The word painting can refer to the act of applying the medium and the finished product.
Yes
He certainly is. But like many artists he changed his style after the fauvist period.
Yes, he was one of the "wild beasts", but much more unknown. In a Ft. Lauderdale museum I examined his simplistic small landscapes and then turned the corner to see his magnificent nudes that appeared to be made with another hand. This man was a true artist capable of painting any style. Call him what you will but he was considered a fauvist.
FAUVIST.
Number 1 is correct.
No
lono kala
The fauvists came from France
It started with an exhibition in Paris in 1905.
He was interested in painting.
Click link below to see some fauvist paintings!
Henri Matisse