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Maurice de Vlaminck died on 1958-10-11.
Maurice de Vlaminck, the French painter associated with the Fauvist movement, sometimes signed his works with variations of his name, such as "M. de Vlaminck" or simply "Vlaminck." He also occasionally used the pseudonym "Maurice de Vlaminck." These variations reflect his artistic identity and personal style throughout his career.
to let his feelings out
Maurice de Vlaminck was born on April 4, 1876.
Maurice De Muer died in 2012.
Maurice de Vlaminck has written: 'Maurice de Vlaminck'
Maurice de Vlaminck was born on April 4, 1876.
Maurice de Vlaminck died on 1958-10-11.
Maurice de Vlaminck was born in Paris.
Maurice de Vlaminck, the French painter associated with the Fauvist movement, sometimes signed his works with variations of his name, such as "M. de Vlaminck" or simply "Vlaminck." He also occasionally used the pseudonym "Maurice de Vlaminck." These variations reflect his artistic identity and personal style throughout his career.
to let his feelings out
Maurice de Vlaminck was born on April 4, 1876.
oil on canvas
The Fauves names were, Henri Matisse, Maurice De Vlaminck, Andre Derain, Georges Braque and Raoul Dufy.
(Please, do not write questions in the answer box!) In the early 1900s Matisse worked with André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck and Georges Braque.
Henri Matisse, André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Kees van Dongen, Georges Braque (early). Raoul Dufy (early).
"Houses at Chatou" by Maurice de Vlaminck was created during the early 20th century as a vibrant expression of the Fauvist movement, which emphasized bold colors and dynamic brushwork. The painting captures the essence of rural life and the natural beauty surrounding the Seine River, reflecting Vlaminck's fascination with landscapes and his desire to evoke emotion through color. This work highlights both the artist's personal style and the broader artistic exploration of color and form during this period.