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Les Fauves
   By: Amanda Houghton,
Freya Thodesen- Kasparian and
       Lucas Gonzalez
pictures
Contents Page
•  Preview
•  Background, what's happening in the 1900s?
•  Pre-Fauve and Normal Fauve
•  Specific Artists
•  Its effect on the rest of the Art World
•  The End
Introductory Quote by Henri
Matisse
"What I dream of is an art of expression...
What I dream of is an art of balance, purity and
  serenity, devoid of troubling or depressing
  subject-matter. I want my work to be
  soothing, so that the exhausted, overworked
  and stressed spectator finds rest and calm in
  it."
       -- Henri Matisse
Comparison Matisse
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A bit of Background
•  Imperialism started to gain popularity.
•  New technology was coming out. Like the
     camera and the bicycle.
•    The tensions of The Great War were pulling
     on Europe at the time.
Fauve
        Name
What was the Goal of Les Fauves?
•  overall goal was to express emotion through
   the color of paint
•  No artistic creed or rules
•  Though it is difficult to say the aims of the
   Fauve group, this person gave it their all
•  "To render the equivalent of sunlight by means of a technique
   based on color orchestration, by emotional transpositions
   (with the emotions inspired by nature as our point of
   departure) whose truths and theories were built up in the
   course of enthusiastic research work."
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What kind of style did Les Fauves
Have?
•  Les Fauves styles encompassed a wide
  range, that is much easier shown than
  explained.
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Up next... the main Proponents of
Fauvism!
Henri Matisse
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Comparison Matisse
Sorry, finding my place...
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Henri Matisse
"Lost in these chaotic surroundings,
  discouraged from the moment of my arrival...
  from monday to friday, and so meaningless
  that their perfection made me dizzy." - Henri
  Matisse
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Andre Derain
•  Became
     friends with
     Matisse in
     1898
•    Met Vlaminck
     in 1900
•    Exhibited
     Fauvist works
     at the Salon
     d'Automne in
     1905
Andre Derain
•  Went to the South of France with Matisse in
     summer 1905
•    Painted with vibrant, saturated color in
     broad, sweeping brushstrokes
•    Used color as a means of evoking emotion
Boats at Collioure 1905
Boats at Collioure's Harbor 1905
The Thames 1906
London Bridge 1906
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Maurice de Vlaminck
•  “I wanted to express my
  feelings without troubling
  what painting was like
  before me...When I've got
  the color tubes in my
  hand, I don’t give a damn
  about other people’s
  pictures. Life and me, me
  and life-that’s all that
  matters.”
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Key Influences on Fauvism
•  Specifically other artists
Gustave Moreau
•  Teacher at the Ecole Des Beaux Arts.
•  Liberal teacher who allowed/ encouraged his
   students to branch out and experiment
•  “You must think colour, have imagination with it. If you
   have no imagination you'll never paint beautiful color.
   You must copy nature with imagination - that is what
   makes an artist. Colour must be thought, dreamt,
   imagined.”
Van Gogh
•  Influenced the Fauve movement with his
     technique and unique style.
•    The artist he influenced the most was
     Maurice De Vlaminck.
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Gauguin
•  He was the first to use flat color as an
   emotive form on his paintings.
•  First really became noticed on his painting,
   Jacob Wrestling with the Angel. (next slide)
•  “how do you see these trees?’ ‘they are yellow’. well
   then put down yellow. And that shadow is rather blue.
   So render it with pure ultramarine...”
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Braque
•  Earlier works were Impressionistic
•  Became interested in the Fauvist style of
     painting when he saw an exhibition featuring
     Fauvist works
•    He created more subdued Fauvist-style
     paintings, drawn to use of color and loose
     line to convey emotion
Landscape at L'Estaque 1906
Cezanne
•  He used different angles to mess with form
     and space. He tried to put different
     perspectives into one art piece.
•    Influenced Vlaminck
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Cezanne
•  He used different angles to mess with form
     and space. He tried to put different
     perspectives into one art piece.
•    Influenced Vlaminck
Down Fall/ Expressionism
•  By 1908 the Fauves begin to drift apart and
     go their separate ways
•    Derain and Braque shifted towards Cubism
•    Matisse transitioned from a Fauvist focus on
     color to that of balance and simplicity
•    Fauvism was a transitionary movement
     between Impressionism and Expressionism
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Fauvism Final Presentation

  • 1. Les Fauves By: Amanda Houghton, Freya Thodesen- Kasparian and Lucas Gonzalez
  • 3. Contents Page •  Preview •  Background, what's happening in the 1900s? •  Pre-Fauve and Normal Fauve •  Specific Artists •  Its effect on the rest of the Art World •  The End
  • 4. Introductory Quote by Henri Matisse "What I dream of is an art of expression... What I dream of is an art of balance, purity and serenity, devoid of troubling or depressing subject-matter. I want my work to be soothing, so that the exhausted, overworked and stressed spectator finds rest and calm in it." -- Henri Matisse
  • 7. A bit of Background •  Imperialism started to gain popularity. •  New technology was coming out. Like the camera and the bicycle. •  The tensions of The Great War were pulling on Europe at the time.
  • 8. Fauve Name
  • 9. What was the Goal of Les Fauves? •  overall goal was to express emotion through the color of paint •  No artistic creed or rules •  Though it is difficult to say the aims of the Fauve group, this person gave it their all •  "To render the equivalent of sunlight by means of a technique based on color orchestration, by emotional transpositions (with the emotions inspired by nature as our point of departure) whose truths and theories were built up in the course of enthusiastic research work."
  • 11. What kind of style did Les Fauves Have? •  Les Fauves styles encompassed a wide range, that is much easier shown than explained.
  • 19. Up next... the main Proponents of Fauvism!
  • 23. Sorry, finding my place...
  • 27. "Lost in these chaotic surroundings, discouraged from the moment of my arrival... from monday to friday, and so meaningless that their perfection made me dizzy." - Henri Matisse
  • 29. Andre Derain •  Became friends with Matisse in 1898 •  Met Vlaminck in 1900 •  Exhibited Fauvist works at the Salon d'Automne in 1905
  • 30. Andre Derain •  Went to the South of France with Matisse in summer 1905 •  Painted with vibrant, saturated color in broad, sweeping brushstrokes •  Used color as a means of evoking emotion
  • 32. Boats at Collioure's Harbor 1905
  • 38. Maurice de Vlaminck •  “I wanted to express my feelings without troubling what painting was like before me...When I've got the color tubes in my hand, I don’t give a damn about other people’s pictures. Life and me, me and life-that’s all that matters.”
  • 44. Key Influences on Fauvism •  Specifically other artists
  • 45. Gustave Moreau •  Teacher at the Ecole Des Beaux Arts. •  Liberal teacher who allowed/ encouraged his students to branch out and experiment •  “You must think colour, have imagination with it. If you have no imagination you'll never paint beautiful color. You must copy nature with imagination - that is what makes an artist. Colour must be thought, dreamt, imagined.”
  • 46. Van Gogh •  Influenced the Fauve movement with his technique and unique style. •  The artist he influenced the most was Maurice De Vlaminck.
  • 49. Gauguin •  He was the first to use flat color as an emotive form on his paintings. •  First really became noticed on his painting, Jacob Wrestling with the Angel. (next slide) •  “how do you see these trees?’ ‘they are yellow’. well then put down yellow. And that shadow is rather blue. So render it with pure ultramarine...”
  • 52. Braque •  Earlier works were Impressionistic •  Became interested in the Fauvist style of painting when he saw an exhibition featuring Fauvist works •  He created more subdued Fauvist-style paintings, drawn to use of color and loose line to convey emotion
  • 54. Cezanne •  He used different angles to mess with form and space. He tried to put different perspectives into one art piece. •  Influenced Vlaminck
  • 57. Cezanne •  He used different angles to mess with form and space. He tried to put different perspectives into one art piece. •  Influenced Vlaminck
  • 58. Down Fall/ Expressionism •  By 1908 the Fauves begin to drift apart and go their separate ways •  Derain and Braque shifted towards Cubism •  Matisse transitioned from a Fauvist focus on color to that of balance and simplicity •  Fauvism was a transitionary movement between Impressionism and Expressionism