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Fauvism
by Ashley Fifield
A New Century
                        • Experimentation
                          in all areas
                        • New art styles
                          evolved rapidly
                        • Continued
                          pressure to be
                          part of an artistic
                          tradition

Paris, 1900
The Wild Beasts
• The Salon d’Automne in
  Paris (1905)
• Term “fauves” (wild
  beasts) first used by art
  critic
• Most wanted pleasant
  or subdued scenes for
  wall art
• Found paint application
  unpleasant
A Movement (sort of)
 •   Originally based on a series of friendships
 •   Never used term “fauve” themselves
 •   Differing styles
 •   Connected by common techniques and
     concepts



Reclining                                     The Gypsy,
Nude, 1906                                    1906
(Vlaminck)                                    (Matisse)
Characteristics
                                   • Exaggerated, vibrant
                                     color
                                   • Use of contrasting
                                     colors to create
                                     volume and
                                     structure
                                   • Broad brushstrokes
                                   • Moderately thick
                                     paint application
Boats at Collioure Harbor, 1905
(Derain)
Characteristics (cont.)
                                       •     Simplified drawing
                                       •     Solid planes of color
                                       •     A source of light
                                       •     Subject matter:
                                           - portrait    - still life
                                           - landscape - cityscape




Portrait of Madame Matisse/The Green
Line, 1905 (Matisse)
The Idea Behind the Color
• Color as the subject (independent of natural
  appearance)
• Art as vehicle for artist’s emotions
• Not just piece of art, a journey
• Painting autonomous creation
• All pictorial elements realized with color
• Not represent perceptual world, take viewer
  beyond reality
Influences
Artists:
- Gustave Moreau - Van Gogh - Cézanne
- Seurat
Movements:
- Impressionism - Post-Impressionism
Different Cultures:
- African Sculpture
Henri Matisse (1869-1954)
• Studied law
• Began painting at the
  age of twenty
• Sculptor
• Studied under
  Moreau
• Focused on tradition
  (accepted styles)
• Found moderate
  success
                          Portrait of Matisse, 1905 (Derain)
La Desserte, 1896-97 (Matisse)
Matisse as a Fauve
                              • The “chief fauve”
                              • 1905: Matisse and
                                Derain in Collioure
                              • Preferred the female
                                form (portraits and
                                nudes)
                              • Felt if he intensified the
                                color, he must reduce
                                amount of detail
                                (shapes and form)
The Open Window, Collioure,
1905 (Matisse)
Woman with a
Hat, 1905
(Matisse)
Matisse’s Art After Fauvism
• Created simplified
  forms against flat
  planes of color
• Experimented briefly
  with Cubism
• More interest in
  sculpture
• Collage


                         Blue Nude III, 1952 (Matisse)
André Derain (1880-1954)
• Born in Chatou, a favorite
  haunt of the
  Impressionists
• Parents didn’t approve of
  painting as profession
  (chose engineering)
• Met Matisse in 1899;
  Vlaminck in 1900
• Served in the military
• Soon after, began studying
  art                          Portrait of Derain, 1905 (Matisse)
Derain as a Fauvist
                                  • Despite enthusiasm for
                                    color, still influenced by
                                    a more
                                    ordered/traditional
                                    concept of painting
                                  • Fauvist style showcased
                                    in series of London
                                    paintings,
                                    commissioned in 1906
                                  • Went to extremes of
Collioure, 1905 (Derain)
                                    intensity and anti-
                                    naturalism
London Bridge, 1906 (Derain)
Derain’s Art After Fauvism
• Experimented with
  cubism
• By the 1920s, style
  was increasingly
  Neoclassical
• Destroyed many
  fauvist pieces; rarely
  dated paintings and
  changed the ones he
  did
• Theatrical design         Le Nez de Cleopatre, 1922.
                            Written by Georges Gabory.
• Book illustrations
Maurice de Vlaminck (1876-1958)
• Served in the military
• Was a competitive
  cyclist, musician, actor,
  and novelist
• Self-taught artist
• Liked to boast about his
  contempt for museums
• Met Derain in 1900
  (introduced to Matisse)
                              Portrait of Vlaminck, 1905 (Derain)
Vlaminck as a Fauvist
                                      • Impulsive style
                                      • Short, choppy
                                        brushstrokes
                                      • Like other Fauves, not
                                        all use of color was
                                        “pure” (example: The
                                        Red Trees)
                                      • Experimented with
                                        pointillism
Portrait of Derain, 1906 (Vlaminck)
The Red Trees, 1908 (Vlaminck)
Vlaminck’s Art After Fauvism
• Influenced by showing
  of Cezanne’s work
• Introduced darker
  shades into overall tone
• Moved to the country
  to paint landscapes
• Eventually moved away
  from Cezanne’s
  influence, to more
  Classical construction

                             Self-Portrait, 1910 (Vlaminck)
Fauvism Draws to a Close
• Lost momentum by
  1908
• Environment of
  experimentation also
  meant styles quickly
  developed, then were
  often quickly modified
  or abandoned
• Nearly all of the Fauves
  branched out from
  Fauvism
                             Paysage a Cassis, 1907 (Derain)
Fauvism’s Influence
• Made impression on artists, from many
  different countries, that were drawn to Paris
  during period of development
• Liberated use of color for future movements
• Freed painting from serving symbolic or
  narrative ends
• Extended boundaries of representation
• Techniques adopted and developed by
  German Expressionists

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Fauvism lecture

  • 2. A New Century • Experimentation in all areas • New art styles evolved rapidly • Continued pressure to be part of an artistic tradition Paris, 1900
  • 3. The Wild Beasts • The Salon d’Automne in Paris (1905) • Term “fauves” (wild beasts) first used by art critic • Most wanted pleasant or subdued scenes for wall art • Found paint application unpleasant
  • 4. A Movement (sort of) • Originally based on a series of friendships • Never used term “fauve” themselves • Differing styles • Connected by common techniques and concepts Reclining The Gypsy, Nude, 1906 1906 (Vlaminck) (Matisse)
  • 5. Characteristics • Exaggerated, vibrant color • Use of contrasting colors to create volume and structure • Broad brushstrokes • Moderately thick paint application Boats at Collioure Harbor, 1905 (Derain)
  • 6. Characteristics (cont.) • Simplified drawing • Solid planes of color • A source of light • Subject matter: - portrait - still life - landscape - cityscape Portrait of Madame Matisse/The Green Line, 1905 (Matisse)
  • 7. The Idea Behind the Color • Color as the subject (independent of natural appearance) • Art as vehicle for artist’s emotions • Not just piece of art, a journey • Painting autonomous creation • All pictorial elements realized with color • Not represent perceptual world, take viewer beyond reality
  • 8. Influences Artists: - Gustave Moreau - Van Gogh - Cézanne - Seurat Movements: - Impressionism - Post-Impressionism Different Cultures: - African Sculpture
  • 9. Henri Matisse (1869-1954) • Studied law • Began painting at the age of twenty • Sculptor • Studied under Moreau • Focused on tradition (accepted styles) • Found moderate success Portrait of Matisse, 1905 (Derain)
  • 10. La Desserte, 1896-97 (Matisse)
  • 11. Matisse as a Fauve • The “chief fauve” • 1905: Matisse and Derain in Collioure • Preferred the female form (portraits and nudes) • Felt if he intensified the color, he must reduce amount of detail (shapes and form) The Open Window, Collioure, 1905 (Matisse)
  • 12. Woman with a Hat, 1905 (Matisse)
  • 13. Matisse’s Art After Fauvism • Created simplified forms against flat planes of color • Experimented briefly with Cubism • More interest in sculpture • Collage Blue Nude III, 1952 (Matisse)
  • 14. André Derain (1880-1954) • Born in Chatou, a favorite haunt of the Impressionists • Parents didn’t approve of painting as profession (chose engineering) • Met Matisse in 1899; Vlaminck in 1900 • Served in the military • Soon after, began studying art Portrait of Derain, 1905 (Matisse)
  • 15. Derain as a Fauvist • Despite enthusiasm for color, still influenced by a more ordered/traditional concept of painting • Fauvist style showcased in series of London paintings, commissioned in 1906 • Went to extremes of Collioure, 1905 (Derain) intensity and anti- naturalism
  • 17. Derain’s Art After Fauvism • Experimented with cubism • By the 1920s, style was increasingly Neoclassical • Destroyed many fauvist pieces; rarely dated paintings and changed the ones he did • Theatrical design Le Nez de Cleopatre, 1922. Written by Georges Gabory. • Book illustrations
  • 18. Maurice de Vlaminck (1876-1958) • Served in the military • Was a competitive cyclist, musician, actor, and novelist • Self-taught artist • Liked to boast about his contempt for museums • Met Derain in 1900 (introduced to Matisse) Portrait of Vlaminck, 1905 (Derain)
  • 19. Vlaminck as a Fauvist • Impulsive style • Short, choppy brushstrokes • Like other Fauves, not all use of color was “pure” (example: The Red Trees) • Experimented with pointillism Portrait of Derain, 1906 (Vlaminck)
  • 20. The Red Trees, 1908 (Vlaminck)
  • 21. Vlaminck’s Art After Fauvism • Influenced by showing of Cezanne’s work • Introduced darker shades into overall tone • Moved to the country to paint landscapes • Eventually moved away from Cezanne’s influence, to more Classical construction Self-Portrait, 1910 (Vlaminck)
  • 22. Fauvism Draws to a Close • Lost momentum by 1908 • Environment of experimentation also meant styles quickly developed, then were often quickly modified or abandoned • Nearly all of the Fauves branched out from Fauvism Paysage a Cassis, 1907 (Derain)
  • 23. Fauvism’s Influence • Made impression on artists, from many different countries, that were drawn to Paris during period of development • Liberated use of color for future movements • Freed painting from serving symbolic or narrative ends • Extended boundaries of representation • Techniques adopted and developed by German Expressionists