fauvism

[ UK /fˈə‍ʊvɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. an art movement launched in 1905 whose work was characterized by bright and nonnatural colors and simple forms; influenced the expressionists
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How To Use fauvism In A Sentence

  • Fauvism was the first movement of this modern period, in which color ruled supreme.
  • Pre-Columbian art's contribution to modernism fails to fit into the teleologically reconstructed development from post-impressionism, fauvism, and cubism to abstract expressionism.
  • In this respect, visually speaking, the film will be slightly reminiscent of fauvism.
  • Fauvism:an early 20th-century movement in painting begun by a group of French artists and marked by the use of bold, often distorted forms and vivid colors.
  • Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Purism, Neo-Plasticism, Surrealism, Neoclassicism, social realism, his art experienced them all.
  • Unlike the other Scottish Colourists, he was initially less influenced by Post-Impressionism and Fauvism than by the tradition of virtuoso brushwork stemming from Manet.
  • The Primitivism is the exceptional one; its central principal is influential to other painting schools from Post- Impressionism , Fauvism to Cubism.
  • Muller (1922-1958) absorbed the lessons of precedent-Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Expressionism, Orphism and the quiddities of the unclassifiable Paul Klee-with determination and fidelity. Allusive, Eccentric Complex: A Different Kind of de Kooning
  • Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Dadaism, and Surrealism emerged in the fine arts.
  • Pre-Columbian art's contribution to modernism fails to fit into the teleologically reconstructed development from post-impressionism, fauvism, and cubism to abstract expressionism.
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