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Andre Derain
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Landscape, Provence - André Derain
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Fishing Boats, Collioure - André Derain
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Landscape - André Derain
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Landscape (Collioure) - André Derain
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The Two Sisters - André Derain
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The Dancer - André Derain
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Portrait of a Young Girl in Black - André Derain
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Harlequin and Pierrot - André Derain
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The Beautiful Model - André Derain
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Girl in Black - André Derain
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Portrait of a Woman - André Derain
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Trees on the Banks of the Seine - André Derain
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The Cup of Tea - André Derain
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Poplars - André Derain
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The Grove - André Derain
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The Dance - André Derain
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Funeral Procession in a Town Square - Fine Art Print
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Poplars in a Landscape - Fine Art Print
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Artist Biography
Andre Derain
Derain and Matisse spent the summer of 1905 painting together at Collioure, on the French Mediterranean coast. The canvases they produced, shown at the Salon d'Automne that autumn, prompted the critic Louis Vauxcelles to call them les Fauves, the wild beasts. A movement was born from one insult. Derain was twenty-five.
He was born in Chatou in 1880 and had originally studied to become an engineer. He met Matisse in 1898 while attending painting classes under Eugene Carriere. The Fauvist paintings are explosions of unnatural colour: trees in orange, water in violet, shadows in green. They were among the most radical works produced in Paris at the turn of the century.
By 1908, Derain was already breaking with the style. He turned to Cezanne, then passed through a Cubist phase, and by the 1920s had arrived at a fully Neoclassical manner. The wildest of the Fauves became one of the most conservative painters in France. The conservative turn brought financial success and mainstream praise. During the Second World War, the Nazis approved of his Neoclassical work. After the war, he was unjustly accused of collaboration. His reputation never fully recovered. He died in 1954.
He was born in Chatou in 1880 and had originally studied to become an engineer. He met Matisse in 1898 while attending painting classes under Eugene Carriere. The Fauvist paintings are explosions of unnatural colour: trees in orange, water in violet, shadows in green. They were among the most radical works produced in Paris at the turn of the century.
By 1908, Derain was already breaking with the style. He turned to Cezanne, then passed through a Cubist phase, and by the 1920s had arrived at a fully Neoclassical manner. The wildest of the Fauves became one of the most conservative painters in France. The conservative turn brought financial success and mainstream praise. During the Second World War, the Nazis approved of his Neoclassical work. After the war, he was unjustly accused of collaboration. His reputation never fully recovered. He died in 1954.
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