Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Fauvism Painting

Fauvism was the first of the avant-garde movements that flourished in France in the early years of the twentieth century. The Fauve painters were the first to break with impressionism as well as with older, traditional methods of perception. Their spontaneous, often subjective response to nature was expressed in bold, undisguised brushstrokes and high-keyed, vibrant colors directly from the tube.

Fauvism is a movement in French painting that revolutionized the concept of color in modern art. Fauves earned their name ("les fauves"-wild beasts) by shocking exhibit visitors on their first public appearance, in 1905.
At the end of the nineteenth century, neo Impressionist painters were already using pure colors, but they applied those colors to their canvases in small strokes. The fauves rejected the impressionist palette of soft, shimmering tones in favor of radical new style, full of violent color and bold distortions.
These painters never formed a movement in the strict sense of the word, but for years they would nurse a shared ambition, before each went his separate and more personal way.

Fauvism name given by a critic named LouisVauxceles are surprised to see thewild group of young artists who are exhibiting at the Salon d'Automne, 1905.According to Matisse who became a figure in this genre, Fauvism was a reaction to a post impressionime who have a sluggish and slow techniques, and also hasa less precise Devision theory. This flow is still influenced by his theory aboutimpressionisme cezane. That the order of color still have to have a strongstructure, which in the wake of the interaction between certain colors. Fauvismwas still wearing this theory but more developed again, is that the colors that, if observed, should then be in padatkan again and again though. It also determinesthe attitude that no introduction is theoretically against the colors to coco to aformation of objects. Dlam famous figures of this flow is Matisse.

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