André Derain

French painter and sculptor, Fauvism leader

André Derain - French painter and sculptor, Fauvism leader
Born

June 10th, 1880
144 years ago

Died

September 8th, 1954
70 years ago — 74 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

France

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As a central figure in the Fauvism movement, contributed significantly to modern art. Pioneered the use of color in painting, emphasizing bold hues and expressive brushwork. Collaborated with other artists, including Henri Matisse, on various projects. Worked in multiple mediums, including oil painting and sculpture, showcasing a strong affinity for landscapes and portraits. Notable works include 'The Charing Cross Bridge' and 'The Dance'.

Helped establish Fauvism alongside Matisse

Created prominent works like 'The Charing Cross Bridge'

Exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in Paris

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