Monograffi Fine Art Galleries ~ Andre Derain - (1880-1954) ~ |
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Andre Derain was an important and influencial French painter, whose work evolved considerably during the first three decades of the 20th Century. He was a co-founder, with Henri Matisse, of Fauvism in 1905. However, just before the outbreak of World War I, Derain became re-interested in the works of the Old Masters, and the styles that he developed going forward increasingly were informed by classical and neo-classical art. |
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Portrait of Madame Kahnweiler (1913)
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Portrait of Madame Paul Guillaume in a Large Hat (c1928-9)
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The Italian Model (1921)
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Two Sisters (1913)
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Harlequin and Pierrot (1924)
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Portrait of Alice Derain (1921)
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