Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism
Hardcover
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By Dita Amory, Ann Dumas, Isabelle Duvernois (Contribution by), Isabelle Monod-Fontaine (Contribution by)
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In the summer of 1905, the French painters Henri Matisse and André Derain changed the course of art history with their radical color experiments
During the summer of 1905, Henri Matisse and André Derain went on holiday in Collioure, a modest French fishing village fifteen miles from the Spanish border. This groundbreaking book examines how two artists, entranced by the shifting light and stunning imagery of the eastern Mediterranean, laid the groundwork for the movement known as Fauvism (f...
During the summer of 1905, Henri Matisse and André Derain went on holiday in Collioure, a modest French fishing village fifteen miles from the Spanish border. This groundbreaking book examines how two artists, entranced by the shifting light and stunning imagery of the eastern Mediterranean, laid the groundwork for the movement known as Fauvism (f...






















