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From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet
David Setford

From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet

Albert Marquet : an exhibition from the Centre Pompidou in Paris

Universe Publishing (Feb 09, 2002)
9780971326804
| Paperback
104 pages | 236 x 310 mm | English
Dewey 759.4
LC Classification N6853.M28 .A4 2001

Subject

  • Expressionism & Early Modern Art Movements
  • Fauvism
  • French Art

Plot

Albert Marquet (1875-1947) is one of the most forgotten and neglected artists of the twentieth century. His early career followed that of Matisse, his close and lifelong friend. They were students together of the French symbolist painter Gustave Moreau and were important members of the Fauve movement. After that brief early affiliation, Marquet refused to ally himself with any dominant art style, preferring instead his own intuition; consequently, he developed a unique approach which drew from both Fauvism and Impressionism but was entirely his own.From Fauvism to Impressionism: Albert Marquet is the catalogue of an exhibition of Marquet's work that will be touring the United States for the next two years. It showcases the artist's energetic landscapes, portraits, and startling nudes, and is accompanied by new essays placing his work in the context of modern art.