Vlaminck, Maurice de
Vlaminck, Maurice de (
b Paris, 4 Apr. 1876;
d Rueil-la-Gadelière, Eure-et-Loir, 10 Oct. 1958). French painter, printmaker, and writer. A colourful and many-sided character, as a young man he earned his living mainly as a racing cyclist and orchestral violinist, painting in his spare time virtually without instruction. Indeed, he delighted to inveigh against all forms of academic training and boasted that he had never set foot inside the
Louvre: ‘I try to paint with my heart and my loins, not bothering with style.’ In 1901 an exhibition of
van Gogh's work in Paris overwhelmed him, intensifying his love of pure colour, and with
Matisse and
Derain he became a leading exponent of
Fauvism, often using paint straight from the tube in exuberant compositions—mainly landscapes. From 1908, however, his palette darkened and his work became more solidly constructed, under the influence of
Cézanne. In 1910–14 he was also mildly influenced by
Cubist stylization, although he came to dislike
Picasso and regard him as a charlatan.
After the First World War Vlaminck moved from Paris and in 1925 he settled in a farmhouse in Eure-et-Loir. Thereafter his subjects were taken mainly from the surrounding countryside. His work became rather slick and mannered, but his reputation grew steadily in France and abroad during the inter-war years. After the German invasion of France in 1940, he—like several other well-known artists—was courted by the Nazis for propaganda purposes, and in 1941 he visited Germany as part of a group that included Derain,
Despiau,
van Dongen,
Dunoyer de Segonzac, and
Friesz. In 1944, immediately after the Liberation, he was arrested and interrogated, and although no action was taken against him, the suspicions of collaboration damaged his career. By the end of his life, however, he had been more or less rehabilitated. In addition to painting he wrote novels and several volumes of memoirs.
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This is painting! Valminck's early work appears as vibrant as ever in this comprehensive survey in Paris.(EXHIBITIONS)(Maurice de Vlaminck; Paris, France)
Magazine article from: Apollo; 7/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Vlaminck of the early 1900s? Vlaminck wanted to shock. 'What I...of Rirnbaud about the early Vlaminck and, like many rock stars...at the start of his career. Vlaminck liked to say that his art was...mother a pianist, and the young Maurice learnt to play the violin well...
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Weinstein Gallery Is Proud to Present Paintings of the School of Paris: Raoul Dufy, Maurice Utrillo, Maurice De Vlaminck; Opens Friday, January 23.
PR Newswire; 1/6/2004; 700+ words
; ...Dufy, Maurice Utrillo and Maurice de Vlaminck, entitled "Paintings of the...Dufy, Maurice Utrillo and Maurice de Vlaminck who found their own independent...contribution to The School of Paris. Maurice de Vlaminck, 1876 - 1958. Along with...
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Wild about Maurice; Monet has to settle for second best at Christie's ... Lording it in the country.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England); 7/2/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...changing effects of misty, early-morning light over the river near Giverny but a riotous Fauve riverscape by Maurice de Vlaminck? It did not seem to matter that this view of Peniche sur la Seine had been seen at auction only seven years ago...
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Wild about Maurice Monet has to settle for second best at Christie's Lording it in the country
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 7/2/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...changing effects of misty, early-morning light over the river near Giverny but a riotous Fauve riverscape by Maurice de Vlaminck? It did not seem to matter that this view of Peniche sur la Seine had been seen at auction only seven years ago...
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Artist who pushed color to maximum on show in Paris
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 3/4/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...the walls, marking his path. Maurice de Vlaminck, the rebel artist who helped...his works in Paris in 52 years. Vlaminck was among the founders of the...and an unstudied spontaneity. Vlaminck, a Fauve Instinct gathers 97...
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The Arts: Just how wild? Just how beastly? At the beginning of the last century, their work earned a group of artists the unlikely label of `the wild beasts'. So what, asks Michael Glover, do we make of the Fauvist `movement' today?
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 7/6/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...and some paintings by Derain, Vlaminck and Matisse which were freely executed...Fauves - Matisse, Derain, Braque, Vlaminck, Dufy, Friesz, and a few lesser...that question to the paintings by Maurice Vlaminck in the first room, to Bords de...
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Washington (Artprice.com): Fauvists at the National Gallery of Art.
PR Newswire; 12/15/2004; 647 words
; ...million (USD 9.3 million) for Maurice de Vlaminck's "La Seine a Chatou...to Artprice figures, while Maurice de Vlaminck paintings are clearly the market...1904 and 1907) at auction: - VLAMINCK de Maurice (1876-1958) GBP 6,500...
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The Fauves at the Salon d'Automne: Oct 15th, 1905.(MONTHS PAST: THIS MONTH IN HISTORY)
Magazine article from: History Today; 10/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...streaks in the beard, while the trees in Maurice de Vlaminck's landscapes were blazing pink. Derain and Vlaminck were described as using their colours...took classes together and Derain and Vlaminck shared a studio in an abandoned restaurant...
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A chaotic market in times of scarcity Odd Impressionist and Modern sales
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 6/25/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...The Gardener), painted by Maurice de Vlaminck in 1904. This is probably the...that same token, another great Vlaminck looked like a positive bargain...l3.25 million, more than the Vlaminck. This confirms what is becoming...
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NEVERMIND EUCLID, HERE'STHE CUBISTS THE CURIOUS TALE OF HOW PICASSO AND OTHERS COMBINED AFRICAN ART AND SPECULATIVE GEOMETRY-AND BROKE THROUGH TO A NEW DIMENSION IN PAINTING
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 12/25/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...young French artist Maurice de Vlaminck was seated on the Ile...rising fauvist movement. Vlaminck heard a cough behind...became fast friends. Vlaminck passed along to Derain...unlikely lobbyist in Maurice Princet, insurance...
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Maurice Vlaminck
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Maurice Vlaminck The French painter Maurice Vlaminck (1876-1958) was one of the great Fauves, artists...of a Flemish father and a French mother from Lorraine, Maurice Vlaminck was born in Paris on April 4, 1876, and grew up in the...
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Maurice de Vlaminck
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Maurice de Vlaminck , 1876-1958, French painter, writer...musician and taught himself to paint. Vlaminck early adopted the strident palette and...canvas directly from the paint tube. Vlaminck was one of the first artists to be influenced...
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Vlaminck, Maurice de
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
Vlaminck, Maurice de (1876–1958). French...1901–2). All the while Vlaminck painted in his spare time. Apart from...charlatan. During the First World War Vlaminck was briefly mobilized, but he spent...
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Vlaminck, Maurice
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Vlaminck, Maurice (1876–1958) French painter, graphic artist, and writer. One of the leading exponents of fauvism , Vlaminck painted with colours squirted straight from the tube, producing exuberant...
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André Derain
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Derain was a close friend of Maurice Vlaminck, with whom he shared a studio...politics. Derain was drawn, through Vlaminck and Matisse, into the art movement...Gauguin and Vincent Van Gogh, and Vlaminck's and Matisse's techniques...
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