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Another significant influence was Raoul Dufy, whose vibrant watercolors inspired ... An inspirational trip to paint in Monet's Garden (Giverny, France) became Seymour's personal tribute to the ...
49.8 x 66.7 cm. (19.6 x 26.3 in.) This work is to be included in the supplement to the 'Catalogue raisonné des aquarelles, gouaches et pastels de Raoul Dufy' being prepared by Fanny Guillon-Laffaille.
Unlike the "Angels in Italian Art" exhibit, in which people huddled around single paintings in small groups and lingered before them, murmuring in awe, Raoul Dufy's work seemed to provoke guests ...
Wielding the largest paintbrush in the world—something like a camel’s hair street sweeper—chunky, grey-haired Raoul Dufy has been standing on a stepladder in an abandoned garage outside ...
Raoul Dufy’s 600m2 masterpiece La Fée Eléctricité (The Electricity Fairy) has just been given a facelift. The colossal operation is carried out every 20 years or so, but the latest dust-down ...
19.5 x 25.25 in. (49.5 x 64.1 cm.) From his earliest childhood, Raoul Dufy loved the sea, and Baigneuses et chevaux marins expresses his deep affinity for the water and the many motifs that came with ...
Three dates, each five years apart, are epochal in the life of Raoul Dufy. In 1895, one of nine children of a bourgeois family in Havre, he first began to paint as relaxation from clerking in an ...
Widely known as "the magician of colors," the Fauvist painter Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) favored vibrant tones and delicate brushwork to depict leisure activities, spectacles and events. A ...
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