Expressionism (Apex)
The Fauves (a French term for "wild beasts") were a group of French painters led by: A.Georges Braque.B.Claude Monet.C.Paul Cézanne.D.Henry Matisse.
But the question is 'which art movement'. So the answer is Expressionism.
(answer) D. Henry Matisse.
henry matisse
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Expressionism -apex learning answer
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All French Barbizon painters
Hi, yeah it's called a beret in french, but it is also known by "boina" in portugese.
Monet, Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, C215
Posters were created by French artists in the mid 19th century. These posters were used as advertising for new products.
Henry Matisse [Apex]
Fauves
Henry matisse
Realism
French writers and artists of the late 19th century.
He lead a group of artists called the fauvists. The fauvist rejected traditional painting and sculpture ideals and emphasized modern concepts, notably machines and motion. Inspired by the late impressionist works of Paul Gauguin and Vincent Van Gogh who pushed the boundaries with their bold color choices, the movement took this idea a step further to include simplified design. The French word "fauves," means the wild beasts, and that title was appropriate because of their use of uncontrolled, abrasive, and intense colors. == ==
Their campaign was 10 years very short, their paintings were classified as wild and primitive, fauve means "wild beast" is french or a type of boar. they had 3 exhibits and there were 16 of them
Roger Fry was a critic who named the movement of art created by French artists after (Post) Impressionism. Artists like Henri Rousseau, Toulouse Lautrec and Vincent van Gogh.
The two most important painters associated with the early 20th century French avant-garde movement known as Fauvism were Henri Matisse and Andre Derain, the founders of the movement. Like Impressionism, Fauvism took its name from a derogatory comment by a critic. At an exhibition that included works by Matisse and Derain in their new style, a critic referred to them as "wild beasts" ("les fauves", in French). This was a response both to the rough application of paint, and the abandonment of naturalistic color in favor of intense colors seemingly unrelated to the subject, but meant to convey emotion. Though Derain and Matisse developed the style together, Matisse is generally considered the leader of the movement and the more important of the two artists in the scope of art history. Other painters associated with Fauvism include Maurice de Vlaminck, Georges Rouault, Louis Valtat, Charles Camoin, Raoul Dufy and Jean Puy.
or: Les Fauves (French for The Wild Beasts) were a short-lived and loose grouping of early 20th century Modern artists whose works emphasized painterly qualities and strong colour over the representational or realistic values retained by Impressionism. While Fauvism as a style began around 1900 and continued beyond 1910, the movement as such lasted only three years, 1905-1907, and had three exhibitions.
Poodles have curly fur and are associated with the French.
Fauvism was not discovered, it was a method of painting that was developed by a group of French artists who called themselves les Fauves. Their paintings exhibited strong color and painterly qualities. Henri Matisse and Andre Derain where the main leaders of Fauvism, which only lasted a few years.