Raoul Dufy

French painter and illustrator of Fauvism

Raoul Dufy - French painter and illustrator of Fauvism
Born

June 3rd, 1877
148 years ago

Died

March 23rd, 1953
72 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

France

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A prominent French painter, Raoul Dufy specialized in watercolor, oil painting, and illustrations. Dufy was a key figure in the Fauvism movement, recognized for vibrant colors and bold style. He created numerous works featuring landscapes, still lifes, and scenes of leisure, often highlighting the beauty of the French Riviera. His artistic journey included collaborations with various textile and interior design projects, leading to unique contributions in decorative arts. Dufy's works remain celebrated for their lively depictions of the modernity of the early 20th century.

Pioneered Fauvism with vibrant colors

Created illustrations for books and textiles

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