Maurice de Vlaminck
- Introduction
- Maurice de Vlaminck (4 April 1876 – 11 October 1958) was a French painter. Along with André Derain and Henri Matisse he is considered one of the principal figures in the Fauve movement, a group of modern artists who from 1904 to 1908 were united in their use of intense colour. Vlaminck was one of the Fauves at the controversial Salon d'Automne exhibition of 1905.
- Wikidata
- Q241098
- Nationality
- French
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Writer, Still Life Artist, Painter
- Names
- Maurice de Vlaminck, Maurice De Vlaminck, Maurice Devlaminck, Maurice Vlaminck, maurice de vlaminck, maurice de vlamnick, maurice vlaminck, Vlaminck
- Ulan
- 500008582
Exhibitions
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About Face: Selections from the Department of Prints and Illustrated Books
May 21–
June 5, 2001 MoMA
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From Henri Toulouse-Lautrec to Andy Warhol: Exploring Techniques
September 18, 1997–
February 8, 1998 MoMA
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Artist’s Choice: Chuck Close, Head-On/The Modern Portrait
January 10–
March 19, 1991 MoMA
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Master Prints from the Collection
November 20, 1987–
March 8, 1988 MoMA
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Prints from Blocks: Gauguin to Now
March 3–
May 15, 1983 MoMA
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Maurice de Vlaminck has 25 exhibitionsonline.
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Maurice de Vlaminck Autumn Landscape c. 1905
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Maurice de Vlaminck At the Brothel (c. 1906)
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Maurice de Vlaminck Head of a Young Girl c. 1912
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Maurice de Vlaminck Self-Portrait c. 1908
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Maurice de Vlaminck Still Life (1913-1914)
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Maurice de Vlaminck Head of a Woman (Tête de femme) 1922
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Maurice de Vlaminck La Plaine de Boissy-les-perches (1923-25, printed 1933)
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Various Artists, Pierre Bonnard, Edmond Ceria, Jean Gabriel Daragnès, Hermine David, Maurice de Vlaminck, Henry de Waroquier, André Dunoyer de Segonzac, Pierre Falké, Tsugouharu Foujita, Chas Laborde, Marie Laurencin, Albert Marquet, Charles Martin, Henri Matisse, Luc-Albert Moreau, Jean Oberlé, Jules Pascin, Georges Rouault, Maurice Utrillo, Kees van Dongen Tableaux de Paris 1925–27, published 1927
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Maurice de Vlaminck The Mill on the Naze (Le Moulin de la Naze) from Essai dur l'histoire de la lithographie en France. Les Peintures lithographes de Manet à Matisse. Album de lithographies originales. c. 1924
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