Maurice de Vlaminck : modern art rebel /
After his participation in the 1905 Salon d'Automne in Paris, Maurice de Vlamnick (1876-1958) emerged as one of the leading representatives of the French avant-garde. More than any other member of the Fauves, he identified with the attribute of wildness and early on propagated the image of a mo...
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Munich ; London ; New York :
Prestel,
[2024]
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| Series: | Museum Barberini publication series.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Lenders
- Essays
- "Destined by fate" : Vlamnick and Fauvism / Heinz Widauer
- Anarchy of color : Vlamnick's Fauvist painting / Daniel Zamani
- "My inner being deeply shaken" : Vlamnick's reception of Van Gogh's art / Lisa Smit
- Kinship of forms : Cézanne, Picasso, Vlaminck / Anna Storm
- The expressive power of pure color : Vlaminck and painting from the tube / Matthias Krür
- Catalog of exhibited works
- Intoxicated with color : Fauvist painting / Sterre Barentsen
- Impressionist motifs : painting along the Seine / Jacqueline Hartwig
- The spirit of Cézanne : fragmentation of forms / Anna Storm
- Bleak landscapes : the late work / Daniel Zamani
- Appendix.