He certainly is. But like many artists he changed his style after the fauvist period.
André Derain's full name is André Louis Derain. He was a French painter, co-founder of the Fauvist movement, known for his vibrant use of color and expressive brushwork. Born on June 17, 1880, in Chatou, France, he became influential in the early 20th century art scene. Derain's works often reflect a combination of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism.
André Derain died on September 8, 1954 at the age of 74.
André Derain was born on June 10, 1880 and died on September 8, 1954. André Derain would have been 74 years old at the time of death or 135 years old today.
Andre Derain met Henri Matisse at the studio of Eugine Carriere. And as an aside, he introduced Matisse to Vlamick to a van Gogh exhibition in 1901.
Bourvil's birth name is Andr Robert Raimbourg.
André Derain's full name is André Louis Derain. He was a French painter, co-founder of the Fauvist movement, known for his vibrant use of color and expressive brushwork. Born on June 17, 1880, in Chatou, France, he became influential in the early 20th century art scene. Derain's works often reflect a combination of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism.
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
Henri Matisse is definitely connected with both Fauvism and art moderne. Other Fauvists include André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, or Georges Braque.
Andre Derain has written: 'Andre Derain, 1880-1954' 'Andre Derain in North American collections'
André Derain was born on June 10, 1880.
André Derain was born on June 10, 1880.
Nothing is known of the sexual orientation of André Derain.
André Derain died on September 8, 1954 at the age of 74.
André Derain died on September 8, 1954 at the age of 74.
FAUVIST.
Andre Derain was a French painter and contemporary of Henri Matisse. Derain worked for much of his life in France, though he spent time in the Mediterranean and other parts of Europe as well.
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.