Raoul Dufy
Henri Matisse
It was Camille Pissarro.
1882-1965 french painter
Fauviste is the French equivalent of the English word "fauvist."Specifically, the word functions as a feminine/masculine noun in its singular form. It includes among its renderings into English "adherent to the style of fauvism." It originates in the word fauve for "wild beast."The pronunciation will be "fo-veest" in French.
Edgar Degas (1834-1917), French painter.
It comes from French 'fauvre', meaning wild beast. It refers to the violent colours created by some French artists prominent in 1905 - such as Matisse and Derain
Maurice Utrillo, painter of Paris views.
It's an English word coming from the Italian "al fresco" wich mean "in the fresh (air)" The french corresponding idiom is "à la fraîche"
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Jean-Leon Gerome, the 18th-century French painter.
Mattisse was a Fauvist who believed that color was the most important way to convey meaning. In French fauve means "wild beast"