alb9696794

MAURICE DE VLAMINCK. Houses at Chatou. Maurice de Vlaminck 1876-1958. Chicago Art Institute. Maurice de Vlaminck (April 4, 1876 - October 11, 1958) was a French painter, printmaker and author.. Vlaminck was born in Paris to bohemian musician parents. He, too, would become a talented musician, sometimes earning a living with his violin. He was a professional cyclist until his athletic career was cut short when he contracted Typhoid fever in 1896. Eventually, he joined the military. While on military leave, he met André Derain. Henri Matisse, Derain, and Vlaminck created the Fauvist art movement, marked by bold, non-naturalistic colors and seemingly chaotic compositions. . ©TopFoto

Houses at Chatou. Maurice de Vlaminck 1876-1958. Chicago Art Institute. Maurice de Vlaminck (April 4, 1876 - October 11, 1958) was a French painter, printmaker and author.. Vlaminck was born in Paris to bohemian musician parents. He, too, would become a talented musician, sometimes earning a living with his violin. He was a professional cyclist until his athletic career was cut short when he contracted Typhoid fever in 1896. Eventually, he joined the military. While on military leave, he met André Derain. Henri Matisse, Derain, and Vlaminck created the Fauvist art movement, marked by bold, non-naturalistic colors and seemingly chaotic compositions. ©TopFoto.
Share
pinterestPinterest
twitterTwitter
facebookFacebook
emailEmail

Add to another lightbox

Add to another lightbox

add to lightbox print share
Do you already have an account? Sign in
You do not have an account? Register
Buy this image
Loading...
Title:
Houses at Chatou. Maurice de Vlaminck 1876-1958. Chicago Art Institute. Maurice de Vlaminck (April 4, 1876 - October 11, 1958) was a French painter, printmaker and author.. Vlaminck was born in Paris to bohemian musician parents. He, too, would become a talented musician, sometimes earning a living with his violin. He was a professional cyclist until his athletic career was cut short when he contracted Typhoid fever in 1896. Eventually, he joined the military. While on military leave, he met André Derain. Henri Matisse, Derain, and Vlaminck created the Fauvist art movement, marked by bold, non-naturalistic colors and seemingly chaotic compositions. . ©TopFoto
Caption:
Houses at Chatou. Maurice de Vlaminck 1876-1958. Chicago Art Institute. Maurice de Vlaminck (April 4, 1876 - October 11, 1958) was a French painter, printmaker and author.. Vlaminck was born in Paris to bohemian musician parents. He, too, would become a talented musician, sometimes earning a living with his violin. He was a professional cyclist until his athletic career was cut short when he contracted Typhoid fever in 1896. Eventually, he joined the military. While on military leave, he met André Derain. Henri Matisse, Derain, and Vlaminck created the Fauvist art movement, marked by bold, non-naturalistic colors and seemingly chaotic compositions. ©TopFoto
Credit:
Album / TopFoto
Copyright:
© Maurice de Vlaminck, VEGAP.
Artist Copyright must be cleared if the artist's work is not in the public domain in the country where you are licensing.
To reproduce the images of the authors whose rights are managed by Visual Entidad de Gestión de Artistas Plásticos (VEGAP) it is mandatory to obtain its authorization, which is subject to payment of its general fees.
Releases:
Model: No - Property: No
Rights questions?
Image size:
3677 x 2990 px | 31.5 MB
Print size:
31.1 x 25.3 cm | 12.3 x 10.0 in (300 dpi)