Fauvism Portrait of Madame Matisse, by Henri Matisse 1905 Mountains at Collioure, by Andre Derain...

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Fauvism

Portrait of Madame Matisse,

by Henri Matisse 1905

Mountains at Collioure, by Andre Derain 1905

What is Fauvism?

• The word Fauvism comes from the French word Fauves and it means “wild beasts.”

• The artists were named this because of the use of simple forms, vibrant and unnatural colors.

• This art movement started in 1900, and only lasted a short time.

• It took place during the time of Expressionism (using art to express feelings).

• The leaders were Henri Matisse and Andre Derain.

Is this painting beautiful?

Portrait of Madame Matisse,

by Henri Matisse 1905 Does art h

ave to be beautiful?

OpinionFact

Why do you think this subject chosen?

A subject in artwork is like the character in a

story.

Write two questions you have about this

painting in your sketch book.

Woman with a Hat, by Henri Matisse 1905

Profile

• You can only see one eye, one ear, and half of the mouth.

• The nose is sticking off the face with only one nostril showing.

• You can see the outline of the face.

Frontal

• You can see both eyes, both ears, and the whole mouth.

• The nose is in the center of the head and you can see both nostrils.

• You can not see the outline of the face.

Facial Proportion

• http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-draw-a-face

When light is reflected off an object, color is what

the eye sees. The primary colors are red, yellow and

blue. The secondary colors are orange, purple

and green.

Color can be used as a form of expression.

Color

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What is a tint/shade?

• Tint=Mixing white with a hue (or a color) to make it appear lighter.

• Shade=Mixing black with a hue to make it appear darker.

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References

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matisse

• http://www.artchive.com/artchive/M/matisse.html

• http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/4208/

• http://www.artsconnected.org/toolkit/index.html

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