FAUVISTa is a digital exploration of the Fauvist colors and brushstrokes in André Derain's 1905 "Bateaux à Collioure." You can spend as long as you like strolling FAUVISTa, but it’s a compact world.
In 1905, painter Henri Matisse invited young Parisian artist André Derain to join him in the French fishing village of Collioure. Inspired by the exquisite light of the Mediterranean, the two men ...
The newly opened exhibition features French masterpieces from the likes of Henri Matisse, André Derain, Raoul Dufy and Maurice de Vlaminck. Kunstmuseum Basel in Basel, Switzerland has opened a major ...
‘Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism’ Review: The World in Heightened Hues
It’s impossible for contemporary audiences to experience those startlingly original modernist works that altered the course of art history the way viewers did when they were first exhibited. We can’t ...
André Derain is an artist who is a small fish in a big pond. He had the fortune to befriend Maurice de Vlaminck with whom he became known as one of the "Fauve" painters, depicting nature and figures ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In the summer of 1905, Henri Matisse summoned his friend André Derain to the seaside town of Collioure, near ...
In a blow to French museums, the Paris court of appeal has ordered the restitution of three landscapes by André Derain from two public collections to the grandchildren of the Jewish art dealer René ...
André Derain: The London Paintings at the Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery contains only 12 canvases, but their impact is overwhelming. Derain actually painted 30 views of London on three short ...
Sotheby’s offered up an Andre Derain painting, Red Sails, for $20 million but bidders sniffed at the price tag. Despite a reasonably chipper, smaller sale of ...
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