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--- The House Behind the Trees by Georges Braque is a cornerstone of Fauvism, showcasing bold colors and expressive brushstrokes. Influenced by Proto-Cubism, this 1906 painting depicts a tranquil house nestled amongst trees, embodying a pivotal moment in artistic evolution. Discover its significance at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and explore similar artworks on WikiArt.org.
Discover Georges Braque’s "Large Nude," a pivotal Fauvist painting showcasing bold colors & expressive brushwork. Explore this 1908 masterpiece's serene composition and artistic significance.
Georges Braque's 'Fruit, Pitcher & Pipe' (1924) is a vibrant Fauvist still life showcasing everyday objects with bold colors and energetic brushstrokes – a masterpiece of modern art.
Georges Braque's 'Estaque, the Harbour' (1906) captures a vibrant Provençal landscape in Fauvist style. Explore its bold colors, dynamic brushwork, and influence of Cézanne – a key work by a modern art pioneer.
Discover Georges Braque (1882-1963): Cubism pioneer & Fauvism master. Explore his innovative art, from 'Houses at L'Estaque' to stunning collages. Shop ArtsDot!
Explore Georges Braque’s vibrant 'Landscape at La Ciotat 1,' a Fauvist masterpiece! Bold colors & dynamic brushwork capture idyllic coastal scenery. Discover this iconic work.
Dive into Georges Braque's 'My Bicycle,' a Fauvist masterpiece capturing movement and vibrant color! Explore Cubism’s influence & discover the symbolism of freedom within this iconic painting.
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