Developments in the 19th Century



 




Art Styles in 19th century - Art Map


 




SYMBOLISM

in

FRANCE




(Between Romanticism and Expressionism)


 




Maurice de Vlaminck

 

   


Andre Derain

Maurice de Vlaminck
1906

Maurice de Vlaminck
 
(1876 - 1958)

b Paris, 5 April 1876; d Rueil-la-Gadelière, Eure-et-Loir, 7 Oct 1958.

French painter, printmaker, draughtsman and writer. His nature, character, tastes and way of life were in perfect harmony with the freedom, daring and violence of his painting. He was brought up in a musical environment: his father, of Flemish origin, was a violin teacher and his mother, from Lorraine, was a piano teacher. He studied music himself to quite a high standard and later played the double-bass (and sometimes the bass drum, a source of considerable pleasure) in his regimental band. His family had come to live at Le Vésinet near Paris, and he spent his childhood both there and later at Chatou on the Seine. From 1892 he began to take an interest in painting, though he worked as a mechanic and became a racing cyclist.

   
   
Les arbres rouges
1906
 
   
Le Pont de Chatou
1907
 
   
Route maraichaire
1907

 
   
Still-life with fruit and jug
1908
 
   
Bougival
1909
Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
 

 

 

   
Town
1909
Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
 

 

 

   
Town on the Bank of a Lake
1909
Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
 

 

   
Still Life
1910
 

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