Les Fruits D'Afrique (The Fruits of Africa)

Description

Dufy was a painter associated in the early part of his career with the Fauves ("wild beasts"), known for their bold colors and sweeping brushstrokes. In 1909 he met the couturier Paul Poiret, who encouraged his textile work. Dufy established a textile production workshop, which Poiret supported financially, but it closed when Dufy was hired in 1912 to design textiles for the Lyons firm of Bianchini-Férier. Dufy and Poiret remained friends and collaborated throughout their relationship. For the most part, Dufy's textiles reflect either his brightly colored paintings or his fondness for woodcuts, as seen here.

Les Fruits D'Afrique (The Fruits of Africa)

Raoul Dufy

c. 1920

Accession Number

13066

Medium

Cotton and linen, plain weave; block printed

Dimensions

185.4 × 120 cm (73 × 47 1/4 in.)

Classification

weaving - printed

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Robert Allerton