How the ambitious experimentation of innovators including Claude Lalanne, Salvatore Scarpitta and Olga de Amaral helped propel art ever further towards the realm of the sublime. Illustrated with works ...
PARIS -- There’s a wild beast on the loose in Paris’ sedate Luxembourg Museum. Powerful slashes of red, orange and blue explode from the walls, marking his path. The works of Maurice de Vlaminck, the ...
Editions d'Art du Lion, Paris, pub. Lot of three color hand pulled lithographs by important 20th Century Masters: André Derain, Maurice Vlaminck, and Raoul Dufy. From the "Douze Contemporains" ...
Christie’s today quietly sold Maurice de Vlaminck‘s La Voile blanche à Bougival (1909), a serene painting of a sailboat on a lake, for $227,433 (£150,000). The painting, which was estimated to sell ...
Maurice de Vlaminck used to be one of the “wild beasts” (fauves) who in 1905 led the vanguard of modern French art. Nowadays, he enjoys bellowing about the hollowness of it all. Paris painting circles ...
An art lover says he paid $30,000 to Alex Cooper Auctioneers, of Towson, Md., for a painting by Maurice Vlaminck called "Village on a Winter Night," which cannot be authenticated and which he believes ...
MUCH has been happening in the galleries during this busy Christmas season, the two most important events being the Charles Demuth Memorial Exhibition at the Whitney Museum and the American Artists’ ...
Born on April 4, 1876, in Paris, Maurice de Vlaminck emerged from a musically inclined family; his father, Edmond Julien, a Flemish violinist, and his mother, Joséphine Caroline Grillet, a pianist ...
Maurice de Vlaminck (1876 – 1958) is considered one of the most important artists in the Fauve movement of the early twentieth century. Having had no formal training his work was unhindered by ...
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