Oct. 5-Dec. 15
Le temps gris et maussade qui a envahi Paris ces derniers jours m’a poussée à chercher de belles images colorées pour me remonter le moral. C’est sans hésiter vers Raoul Dufy, l’u…
Springtime in Nice. Painted by Raoul Dufy.
Raoul Dufy - LE BAR-TABAC Source: Sotheby’s.com
French painter Raul Dufy, wearing a ciphered shirt and wrapped in a woolen blanket, portrayed while sitting at the window and painting the view, Venice, 1952.
French artist Raoul Dufy is one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century, known for his brilliantly colourful, spirited artworks that convey a world of eternal optimism. Although he is primarily remembered today as a painter, there is another, less publicised side to Dufy – that of a pioneering textile designer. He produced...
Raoul DUFY ( 1877-1953) En m’attaquant à l’oeuvre de Raoul DUFY je ne m’attendais pas à découvrir l’étendue de sa « production RAOUL DUFY 2000 tableaux 2000 aquarelles 1000…
Oil on board of a canal/ boat yard scene, most probably French and 1st 1/2 20th century. Beautiful colours and composition and the little ladder bridges to get to the boats. 33 x 41 cm The brushstrokes and colours remind me of works by Artist Raoul Dufy of the early 20th century- when he depicted the port of Le Havre.
A rare vintage full-color print of Expressionist painting "Deauville" by Raoul Dufy from a First Edition art folio of The Albert D. Lasker Collection. Printed in Switzerland in the 1950s, probably by Albert Skira. Printed on one side. Hand tipped-in on a board of heavy paper. Copy below the image and on the back of the board. Excellent condition - minor age wear on the board, never framed. Overall 11"W x 14"H Image 10.8"W x 7.8"H less
Seminal paintings by Berthe Morisot, Claude Monet and Kees van Dongen will be sold to benefit the Museum of Contemporary Art in Siegen
Achille-Émile Othon Friesz (6 February 1879 - 10 January 1949), who later called himself Othon Friesz, a native of Le Havre, was a French artist of the Fauvist movement. Othon Friesz was born in Le Havre, the son of a long line of shipbuilders and sea captains. He went to school in his native city. It was while he was at the Lycée that he met his lifelong friend Raoul Dufy.
Achille-Émile Othon Friesz (6 February 1879 - 10 January 1949), who later called himself Othon Friesz, a native of Le Havre, was a French artist of the Fauvist movement. Othon Friesz was born in Le Havre, the son of a long line of shipbuilders and sea captains. He went to school in his native city. It was while he was at the Lycée that he met his lifelong friend Raoul Dufy.
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Charlotte Salomon created a vast portfolio before she died at Auschwitz. Now, her paintings will be shown at the Jewish Historical Museum.
Baigneuse à Cassis, Jeanne, 1912 Henri Manguin
André Derain, (b. June 10, 1880, Chatou, France—d. September 8, 1954, Garches), French painter, sculptor, printmaker, and designer who was one of the principal Fauvists. Derain studied painting in Paris at the Académie Carriere from 1898 to 1899. He developed his early style in association with Maurice de Vlaminck, whom he met in 1900, and with Henri Matisse, who had been Derain’s fellow student at the Académie Carriere. Together with these two painters, Derain was one of the major exponents of Fauvism from 1905 to 1908. Like the other artists who worked in this style, he painted landscapes and figure studies in brilliant, sometimes pure colours and used broken brushstrokes and impulsive lines to define his spontaneous compositions. Derain broke with Fauvism in 1908, when he was temporarily influenced by the works of the Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne. Derain worked for a few years in a stylized form of Cubism, but by the 1920s his paintings of nudes, still lifes, and portraits had become increasingly Neoclassical, and the spontaneity and impulsiveness that had distinguished his earlier work gradually disappeared. His art underwent virtually no change after the 1920s, though his more conservative style brought him financial success. Derain had considerable ability as a decorator and created theatrical designs, notably for the Ballets Russes. He also produced numerous book illustrations, often in woodcut, for works by authors such as François Rabelais, Antonin Artaud, and André Breton.