Derain, André
André Derain (; French: [ɑ̃dʁe dəʁɛ̃]; 10 June 1880 – 8 September 1954) was a French artist, painter, sculptor and co-founder, with Henri Matisse, of Fauvism. His paintings of 1905–1906 are characterized by riotous colourism in the Fauve style. By 1910, however, his work had become more austere as a result of his study of Cézanne and the old masters. After the First World War, Derain became one of the leaders of the new classicism in the arts known as the Return to Order.
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Road in Provence
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Still Life
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Charing Cross Bridge, London
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Mountains at Collioure
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Head of a Woman
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Landscape
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Portrait
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Head of a Woman
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Portrait of a Girl
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Woman in an Armchair
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Woman in a Chemise
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Flowers in a Vase
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Harlequin
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The Old Bridge
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Still Life
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Engraved Suite from T. Petronius Arbiter's "Le Satyricon"
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Woodcut Suite from T. Petronius Arbiter's "Le Satyricon"
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Abandoned House in Provence
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Marie Harriman
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Vase of Flowers
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