Friday, June 21, 2013

Fauvism

    Fauvism was characterised by paintings that used intensely valid, non naturalistic and exuberant colours. The style was expressionist and generally featured landscapes in which forms were distorted. 
  The movement was subjected to more mockery and abuse as it developed, but began to gain respect when major art buyers such as, Stain took an interest. Leading artists involved Roualut and Andre Derain. Although the movement was short lived (1905-8). Fauvism was extremely influential in the evaluation of the 20th century art.
   Here are some examples of Fauvism artwork.



Here are some of the examples of the Fauvism that I have created:



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