Fauvism is the style of painting which appeared for the first time in the twentieth century and they used intuitive colours and shapes. It is distinctive feature that colours are fancy and strong.
However, every art work is marked by artists' own strong individuality
although all fauves were class...
Fauvism is the style of painting which appeared for the first time in the twentieth century and they used intuitive colours and shapes. It is distinctive feature that colours are fancy and strong.
However, every art work is marked by artists' own strong individuality
although all fauves were classified as Fauvism. After going through Impressionism, Neo-impressionism and Post-Impressionism, they began to draw far more subjective paintings.
Furthermore, they went against the traditional drawing technique and pursued different and new direction. They showed a special interest in primitive art and this caused them to want to use pure colours and shapes when they saw and painted objects.
Fauvism not only set colour free according to their intuition, but also make shapes free by condensing complicated objects into simple things.
Also, they expressed their own inner side and separated themselves from traditional techniques that had used perspective, shading and detailed description. In addition, they provided the important opportunity that paintings using only simple shapes and pure colors can be works of art.
Henri Matisse tried to diverge from past drawing technique and to compose his own unique drawing technique.
However, he didn't have his own unique drawing technique from the beginning. When he started his career as an artist, he imitated old masters' works, then was influenced by Post-Impressionistic painter, Gogh's brushstrokes and style, Gauguin's primitive tendency and color sense, Neoimpressionist artists' pointillism and color by light, Cezanne's style emphasizing on Color-Field.
It gave people fresh blow not to copy color of natural object, but to paint a picture with primary color as artists' feeling.
Fauvists draw pictures focusiong on their own subjective view and using vivid colors and tactile texture instead of using perspective and shading. Also, he filled canvas with paintings like illustrations instead of realistic description to remove absence of light and shade.
Indeed, Henri Matisse is one of the greatest artists of all time, who made an attempt on unimaginable paintings.
This research will show whether or not Matisse, as a leader of Fauvism, had something in common with Derain, Rouault, Vlaminck and Dufy, etc. and what kinds of characteristics there were in his works of art. In addition, this research will also show about features of his figurative arts and about influence through which he developed his own style.
Fauvism is the style of painting which appeared for the first time in the twentieth century and they used intuitive colours and shapes. It is distinctive feature that colours are fancy and strong.
However, every art work is marked by artists' own strong individuality
although all fauves were classified as Fauvism. After going through Impressionism, Neo-impressionism and Post-Impressionism, they began to draw far more subjective paintings.
Furthermore, they went against the traditional drawing technique and pursued different and new direction. They showed a special interest in primitive art and this caused them to want to use pure colours and shapes when they saw and painted objects.
Fauvism not only set colour free according to their intuition, but also make shapes free by condensing complicated objects into simple things.
Also, they expressed their own inner side and separated themselves from traditional techniques that had used perspective, shading and detailed description. In addition, they provided the important opportunity that paintings using only simple shapes and pure colors can be works of art.
Henri Matisse tried to diverge from past drawing technique and to compose his own unique drawing technique.
However, he didn't have his own unique drawing technique from the beginning. When he started his career as an artist, he imitated old masters' works, then was influenced by Post-Impressionistic painter, Gogh's brushstrokes and style, Gauguin's primitive tendency and color sense, Neoimpressionist artists' pointillism and color by light, Cezanne's style emphasizing on Color-Field.
It gave people fresh blow not to copy color of natural object, but to paint a picture with primary color as artists' feeling.
Fauvists draw pictures focusiong on their own subjective view and using vivid colors and tactile texture instead of using perspective and shading. Also, he filled canvas with paintings like illustrations instead of realistic description to remove absence of light and shade.
Indeed, Henri Matisse is one of the greatest artists of all time, who made an attempt on unimaginable paintings.
This research will show whether or not Matisse, as a leader of Fauvism, had something in common with Derain, Rouault, Vlaminck and Dufy, etc. and what kinds of characteristics there were in his works of art. In addition, this research will also show about features of his figurative arts and about influence through which he developed his own style.
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