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...last hundred years there have been a number of historic art exhibitions: Van Gogh's first one-man show, the first public display of Fauvist painting, and many other showings that initiated radical, new approaches to art. But lately, those exciting days have been occuring at greater and greater intervals. All this makes "The Artist and The Book" an especially extraordinary event, for this vast exhibit presents a new genre to the gallery-going world...

Author: By Raymond A. Sokolov jr., | Title: The Artist and The Book: 1860-1960 | 5/19/1961 | See Source »

Died. Andre Derain, 74, one of the leading French painters of the 20th century; of injuries suffered when he was struck by an automobile; in Garches, France. A member, with Rouault and Matisse, of the uninhibited Fauvist movement in Paris at the turn of the century, tall, simplicity-loving Artist Derain ("The great danger for art lies in an excess of culture") later dabbled with cubism, finally turned to a personalized style of calm, uncluttered elegance that put him among the world's most respected painters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Sep. 20, 1954 | 9/20/1954 | See Source »

...anything, Georges Braque seemed to grow younger with years. Ranging the gallery walls were 32 paintings as fresh and varied as those of any young hopeful struggling to find a "style." There were clear Normandy seascapes, bright Fauvist landscapes, familiar cubist figures, tight abstractions, and soft, flowing still lifes. On some the color lay thin and gentle; on others it was heavily applied with a palette knife and sometimes thickened with furnace ashes. Two of the paintings spanned Braque's career. The idea for his carefully constructed Bicycle came to him at 17, but only later did he feel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Magic Ray | 7/14/1952 | See Source »

...success, Painter van Dongen never really forgot his Fauvist days, and last week, in a new show in Paris, he proved it. There, instead of society's faces and figures, were dazzling beaches, race tracks and fields, painted in brilliant yellows, blues and reds that seemed as bright as sunlight itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Kiki's Memoirs | 3/17/1952 | See Source »

Died. Othon Friesz, 69, French landscape painter; of a cerebral thrombosis; in Paris. With Matisse and Dufy, Friesz revolted against impressionism by helping to found the controversial Fauvist (freedom of expression) school of painting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jan. 24, 1949 | 1/24/1949 | See Source »

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