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  1. André Derain’s The Dance is an ambitious and remarkably eclectic painting that combines references to multiple European and non-European sources. The highly saturated palette of the primary colors (red, blue, and yellow), with the addition of the secondary green, is characteristic of Fauvism, a pictorial style associated with wild and unrestrained expression.

  2. André Derain’s masterpiece The Turning Road, L’Estaque is a major work of the avant-garde art movement called Fauvism. Typical of the vibrantly colorful style of fauves, French for "wild beasts," the canvas glows with intense colors. Flame-colored trees burn red, orange, and blue. Yellow, the color of sunlight, is everywhere.

  3. 知名于. 绘画 、 雕塑. 运动. 野兽派. 安德烈·德兰 (法語: André Derain , 法语发音: [ɑ̃dʁe dəʁɛ̃] ;1880年6月17日—1954年9月8日)是二十世纪初期的法国画家。. 德兰是二十世纪初期艺术革命的先驱之一,他和 亨利·马蒂斯 一起创建了 野兽派 [1] 。.

  4. Nov 9, 2023 · André Derain, “Environs of Collioure” (“Environs de Collioure”), 1905, one of the artist’s best-known paintings, in the exhibition “Vertigo of Color” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  5. André Derain. Finalizados sus estudios de bachillerato, André Derain empezó hacia 1895 a pintar y a visitar asiduamente el Louvre. En 1898 y 1899 frecuentó la Academia Camillo en París, donde conoció primero a Henri Matisse y a Albert Marquet y más tarde a Georges Rouault; pasó una temporada en Bretaña y se interesó por las obras de ...

  6. André Derain (1880–1954) Glasgow Life Museums. (b Chatou, nr. Paris, 17 June 1880; d Garches, nr. Paris, 8 Sept. 1954). French painter, printmaker, theatrical designer, and sculptor. In the first two decades of the 20th century he was near the centre of avant-garde developments in Paris: he was one of the creators of Fauvism, an early ...

  7. Chatou was a small suburban town north of Paris in which Degas, Renoir and other Impressionists had been practising landscape painting. There, Derain met again Maurice de Vlaminck, whom he had known since 1901, and during the winter of 1904-1905 they went often out together to paint landscapes from nature. That winter Matisse, who was taking ...

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