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  • Art,  Français

    Le fauvisme n’est pas une bête féroce : comprendre Albert Marquet et Fauvisme

    September 20, 2024 / 0 Comments

    Albert Marquet est un peintre français associé au mouvement fauviste, connu pour son utilisation subtile de la couleur et de la lumière. Alors que ses premières œuvres affichaient les couleurs vives et audacieuses typiques du fauvisme, le style de Marquet a rapidement évolué vers une approche plus sobre et naturaliste.

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  • Marquet & Fauvismus
    Art,  Deutsch

    Der Fauvismus ist kein wildes Tier: Albert Marquet und Fauvismus verstehen

    September 19, 2024 / 0 Comments

    Albert Marquet war ein französischer Maler, der der fauvistischen Bewegung angehörte und für seinen subtilen Einsatz von Farbe und Licht bekannt war. Während sein Frühwerk die für den Fauvismus typischen kräftigen, kräftigen Farben aufwies, entwickelte sich Marquets Stil bald zu einem gedämpfteren und naturalistischeren Ansatz.

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  • Albert Marquet & Fauvism
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    Fauvism is not a Ferocious Beast: Understanding Albert Marquet and the Fauves

    September 17, 2024 / 0 Comments

    Albert Marquet was a French painter associated with the Fauvist movement, known for his subtle use of color and light. While his early work displayed the vibrant, bold colors typical of Fauvism, Marquet’s style soon evolved towards a more subdued and naturalistic approach.

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