The new European Art Gallery at the National Museum in Kraków invites visitors to embark on a captivating journey through eight centuries of creativity, beauty, and history.
PARIS -- There’s a wild beast on the loose in Paris’ sedate Luxembourg Museum. Powerful slashes of red, orange and blue explode from the walls, marking his path. The works of Maurice de Vlaminck, the ...
65 x 80.9 cm. (25.6 x 31.9 in.) Paris, Galerie Charpentier, L’Œuvre de Vlaminck du fauvisme à nos jours, 1956, no. 33 (titled Le déjeuner champêtre and dated 1907) Paris, Galerie Charpentier, Cent ...
Last week the walls of Manhattan’s Lilienfeld Galleries suggested a gusty day. On view were works by Maurice de Vlaminck, the “poet of bad weather.” There are 18 of them—atmospherically ominous ...
Christie’s today quietly sold Maurice de Vlaminck‘s La Voile blanche à Bougival (1909), a serene painting of a sailboat on a lake, for $227,433 (£150,000). The painting, which was estimated to sell ...
The collection of a Zagreb businessman murdered in Auschwitz includes paintings by André Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck, along with lithographs by Picasso and Cézanne. By Catherine Hickley Three ...
On the edge of Potsdam’s Old Market Square early on a sleepy Sunday morning, a sizable line was already forming outside the Museum Barberini waiting for its doors to open. Soon, day-trippers from ...
How did André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac and Henri Matisse fare in Paris during the Nazi occupation 1940-44? Given that their Fauve works in German museums had been seized ...
Using touches of pure colour — a technique known as pointillism, which he pioneered alongside Georges Seurat — Signac created paintings ‘graced with the most lavish harmonies’. Illustrated with works ...
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