Fauvist Paintings

Fauvist paintings are characterized by bold, vibrant colors, simplified forms, and spontaneous brushwork. The Fauvist movement emerged in the early 20th century, with artists such as Henri Matisse and André Derain at the forefront. These artists sought to evoke emotion and expressiveness through their use of color, often choosing to distort reality in favor of creating a more dynamic and visually striking composition. Fauvist paintings typically feature intense hues, exaggerated perspectives, and a sense of energy and movement that sets them apart from more traditional styles of painting.

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