Houses at Chatou (Maurice de Vlaminck, Fauvism)

Houses at Chatou

The thick application, explosive color, and subject of Houses at Chatou - possibly one of the works included in the 1905 Salon-reveal the importance of the work of Vincent van Gogh to the Fauves.

This is a typical brutalist work by Morris de Flamanche . The color feature of the work is to put a variety of strong original colors into turquoise tones, and various objects: houses, trees, flower gardens and roads. It is manifested as the subversion of the image and the madness of the color. Thriller lines turmoil exacerbated a sense, as if the screen revealed the rhythm is transformed wild Feeling in, creating an exciting Fauvist style .

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Vlaminck's Other Works

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