Raoul Dufy (French, 1877-1953) has been recognized for his work as a Fauvist painter, known for bold color and strong lines. Dufy was also one of the great innovators of twentieth century textile ...
Commissionned to paint the large mural for the Electricity Pavilion at the International Fair in Paris : 600 meters in size, making it one of the largest paintings in the world (now in The Musée d’Art ...
French artist Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) encompassed different art styles throughout his career. Influenced by impressionism in the 19th century, his art began to evolve, interacting with other movements ...
‘The only thing I know is that my dad got it from his uncle in Connecticut,” Kelli Kakish told Bob DuMouchelle at an appraisal session held downtown at the gallery and auction house. Kakish brought an ...
If one were to sum up French artist Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) in a single phrase, a strong contender would be “a jack of all esthetic trades” ― as once dubbed by The New York Times in its Sept. 3, 1999, ...
Amid the throngs of women attired like birds of paradise, the men in their usual palette of blues and grays, the clink of cocktail glasses and the rhythmic swell of conversation, the delicate ...
The French/Russian artist Marc Chagall’s (1887-1985) signed 1980 tempera on Masonite painting, titled Peintre, Ange et Amoreaux (Painter, Angel and Lover) was the auction’s top lot ($199,700). Oil on ...
This week: a huge survey of the work of the late linchpin of the Los Angeles contemporary scene Mike Kelley has arrived at Tate Modern in London. We speak to its co-curator Catherine Wood about this ...
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