50.0 x 65.0 cm
安德烈·德兰 (1880-1954):野兽派的关键创始人,以其大胆的色彩和表现力风格而闻名。探索他标志性的伦敦画作以及向古典主义演变的过程。他的作品充满情感张力和创新精神,对现代艺术产生了深远影响。
Derain studied at the Acad_mie Carri_re in Paris, where he met Matisse. He also deepened his friendship with Vlaminck and took part in the Fauvist movement with them. Around 1908, he was influenced by Picasso and Braque’s Cubism. In addition to oil paintings, he was active in a broad range of fields such as sculpture and stage design. In his early years, influenced by Matisse and Vlaminck, Derain painted portraits and landscapes in striking colors. Thereafter, he became an ardent admirer of C_zanne’s works and was also keen on African sculpture. In due course, his subjects of interest extended to medieval art such as the Romanesque and Gothic styles, Renaissance art, and nineteenth century French academic art. Such studies of diverse arts of the past are fully exploited in this work. The tan body produces a rich sense of volume and a metallic texture, projecting a Middle Eastern, exotic atmosphere. By means of clear-cut lines and composition, Derain aimed at emphasizing the nude woman’s existence itself.