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Maurice de Vlaminck - (1876-1958)

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Artist: Maurice de Vlaminck (1876-1958)
Type: Painting
Technique: Mixed media on Cardboard
Subject: Landscape
Dimensions: 46 cm x 38 cm (unframed)
Frame: 60 cm x 53 cm (framed)
Signed: Hand signed
Condition: excellent
Framed: framed

Maurice de Vlaminck was an influential French artist known for his contributions to Fauvism, an art movement that flourished at the turn of the 20th century. Born on April 4, 1876 in Paris, France, Vlaminck began his artistic career as a self-taught artist, without formal training at an art school. His work was characterized by vibrant colors, powerful brushstrokes and an expressive style. He was one of the leading figures of the Fauvist movement, known for its emphasis on color and emotion over realistic representation. The Fauves strove to create art that expressed the artist's inner emotions and subjective experiences, often through vibrant color palettes and bold compositions. Throughout his life, Vlaminck experimented with different artistic styles and techniques, but his Fauvist works remain the most famous and influential. He painted landscapes, portraits, still lifes and cityscapes, often inspired by the natural environments and city life around him. In addition to his work as a painter, Vlaminck was also a gifted writer. He wrote several autobiographical works and essays on art and literature. Maurice de Vlaminck died on October 11, 1958 in Rueil-la-Gadelière, France, but his influence on modern art continues to live on, with his work still admired and studied by art lovers and critics around the world.

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Artist: Maurice de Vlaminck (1876-1958)
Type: Painting
Technique: Mixed media on Cardboard
Subject: Landscape
Dimensions: 46 cm x 38 cm (unframed)
Frame: 60 cm x 53 cm (framed)
Signed: Hand signed
Condition: excellent
Framed: framed

Maurice de Vlaminck was an influential French artist known for his contributions to Fauvism, an art movement that flourished at the turn of the 20th century. Born on April 4, 1876 in Paris, France, Vlaminck began his artistic career as a self-taught artist, without formal training at an art school. His work was characterized by vibrant colors, powerful brushstrokes and an expressive style. He was one of the leading figures of the Fauvist movement, known for its emphasis on color and emotion over realistic representation. The Fauves strove to create art that expressed the artist's inner emotions and subjective experiences, often through vibrant color palettes and bold compositions. Throughout his life, Vlaminck experimented with different artistic styles and techniques, but his Fauvist works remain the most famous and influential. He painted landscapes, portraits, still lifes and cityscapes, often inspired by the natural environments and city life around him. In addition to his work as a painter, Vlaminck was also a gifted writer. He wrote several autobiographical works and essays on art and literature. Maurice de Vlaminck died on October 11, 1958 in Rueil-la-Gadelière, France, but his influence on modern art continues to live on, with his work still admired and studied by art lovers and critics around the world.

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Time, Location
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Belgium, Tienen
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