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Vlaminck's two autobiographical works, Tournant Dangereux (Dangerous Corners) and Paysages et Personnages (Landscapes and Personages) are valuable sources of.
Maurice de Vlaminck
French painter (–)
Maurice de Vlaminck | |
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Maurice Vlaminck (right) with André Derain (left), in | |
Born | ()4 April Paris, France |
Died | 11 October () (aged82) Rueil-la-Gadelière, France |
Knownfor | Painting |
Movement | Fauvism |
Maurice de Vlaminck (French:[vlamɛ̃k]; 4 April - 11 October ) 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 to were united in their use of intense colour.[1] Vlaminck was one of the Fauves at the controversial Salon d'Automne exhibition of
Life
Maurice de Vlaminck was born on Rue Pierre Lescot in Paris.
His father Edmond Julien was Flemish and taught violin and his mother Joséphine Caroline Grillet came from Lorraine and taught piano.[2] His father taught him to play the violin.[3] He began painting in his late teens.
In , he studied with a pa