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Yes
It started with an exhibition in Paris in 1905.
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Art has undergone many great changes over the years. The Renaissance was one of the biggest steps in this progression. It awoke the artist's sense of creativity and opened doors for a different way of thinking. Art is all about inspiration. The Renaissance discovered this truth and artists have been utilizing it for centuries.
He was apprentice hood-carrier, apprentice painter, caretaker of an estate, surveyor, and fruit-picker. During a period, when he was as a watchman of a house in the High Sierra.
Henri Matisse
Raoul Dufy
He certainly is. But like many artists he changed his style after the fauvist period.
Technically not. Vincent van Gogh died 1890, the fauvists exhibited for the first time in 1905. But they may have seen Vincent's work as an inspiration.
FAUVIST.
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The fauvists came from France
He was an Art Nouveau painter.
Yes, he was one of the "wild beasts", but much more unknown. In a Ft. Lauderdale museum I examined his simplistic small landscapes and then turned the corner to see his magnificent nudes that appeared to be made with another hand. This man was a true artist capable of painting any style. Call him what you will but he was considered a fauvist.
Yes
pablo picasso.
It started with an exhibition in Paris in 1905.