Uploaded by Andy Glova

fauvism-1

advertisement
FAUVISM
FAUVISM
By Ashley Davis and Sarah Redman
WHAT IS FAUVISM?
Bright, unblended colors, usually symbolic
 Simplified shapes and forms that exaggerate
color
 Loose brushstrokes
 Distorted figures
 Mostly portraiture, still life, and landscapes

Started in 1905 and lasted for three years
 First avant-garde style of the 20th century

WHAT INFLUENCED FAUVISM?

Impressionism/Post-Impressionism
Van Gogh
 Cezanne


Pointilism

Seurat
WHAT MOVEMENTS DID FAUVISM
INFLUENCE?

Cubism

Orphism
Abstract Expressionism
 Expressionism

CRITIC RESPONSES
Critics and Parisians didn’t like the paintings at
all and actually covered their eyes at the first
Fauvist show.
 Were angry at the form of art because it looked so
savage.
 The name “Fauves” came from Louis Vauxcelles
as a derogatory term to describe their lack of
structure in their paintings.
 “Fauves” literally means “Wild Beasts”
 Some also found their style confusing

HENRI MATISSE





1869 – 1954
“What I dream of is an art of balance, of
purity, and serenity devoid of troubling or
depressing subject matter.”
“The artist only sees old truths in a new
light, because there are no new truths.”
“Construction by colored surfaces. Search for
intensity of color, subject matter being
unimportant. Reaction against the diffusion
of local tone in light. Light...expressed by a
harmony of intensely colored surfaces.”
“We move towards serenity through the
simplification of ideas and form… Details
lessen the purity of the lines, they harm the
emotional intensity, and we choose to reject
them. It is a question of learning – and
perhaps relearning the ‘handwriting’ of
lines. The aim of painting is not to reflect
history, because this can be found in books.
We have a higher conception. Through it,
the artist expresses his inner vision.”
Luxe, calme et volupté
1904
Henri Matisse
La Joie de Vivre
1905-1906
Henri Matisse
The Open Window
1905
Henri Matisse
Portrait of Madame Matisse
1905
Henri Matisse
Woman With a Hat
1905
Henri Matisse
ANDRE DERAIN
1880 - 1954
 “I used color as a means of
expressing my emotion and
not as a transcription of
nature.”

Drying Sails
1905
André Derain
Boats in Collioure
1905
André Derain
Self-Portrait in Studio
1903
Andre Derain
Charing Cross Bridge
1906
Andre Derain
Portrait of a man with a
newspaper
1911
Andre Derain
The Pool of London
1906
Andre Derain
Portrait of Henri Matisse
1906
Andre Derain
MAURICE DE VLAMINCK
1876 – 1958
 “I wanted to burn down the Ecole
des Beaux-Arts with my cobalts
and vermillions and I wanted to
express my feelings with my
brushes without troubling what
painting was like before me”

Sailing Boat on the Seine
1906
Maurice de Vlaminck
The Circus
1906
Maurice de Vlaminck
The Orchard
1905
Maurice de Vlaminck
Barge on the Seine at Pecq
1906
Maurice de Vlaminck
Andre Derain
1906
Maurice de Vlaminck
GEORGES ROUAULT

1871 – 1958
The Old King
1937
Georges Rouault
Femme fière
1936
Georges Rouault
Près des fortifications désertiques, je
naquis
1929
Georges Rouault
Faubourg
1910
Georges Rouault
Apostles
1937
Georges Rouault
HOW FAUVISM HAS CHANGED ART
Color freedom
 Talent levels
 Irregular shapes and forms

Download