Raoul Dufy | MoMA
Wikipedia entry
Introduction
Raoul Dufy (French: [ʁa.ul dy.fi]; 3 June 1877 – 23 March 1953) was a French painter associated with the Fauvist movement. He gained recognition for his vibrant and decorative style, which became popular in various forms, such as textile designs, and public building decorations. Dufy is most remembered for his artwork depicting outdoor social gatherings. In addition to painting, he was skilled in various other fields, including drawing, printmaking, book illustration, scenic design, furniture design, and planning public spaces.
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Introduction
Dufy trained at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and became associated with the artists that became the Fauves. After coming under the influence of Cézanne and early Cubism, Dufy's paintings became infused with bright colors, which he then carried over to book illustrations and his designs for the stage. In 1952 he won the International Painting Prize at the Venice Biennale. Comment on works: abstract
Nationality
French
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist, Curator, Ceramicist, Designer, Decorative Artist, Genre Artist, Graphic Artist, Illustrator, Painter, Pastelist, Pastellist, Textile Artist
Names
Raoul Dufy, Dufy, dufy raoul, r. dufy
Ulan
500024166
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Works

24 works online

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