The Appetizer – (Raoul Dufy) Previous Next


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Style: Fauvism

Date: 1908

What a whirlwind! These characters must be spinning… But by the way, what are they doing? They take an aperitif, probably on a terrace in the shade of the trees. You recognize the style of the fawn painters in the drawing: the faces are simplified in a few lines. As for the colors, they are vivid and contrasting; The painter Raoul Dufy mainly used pink and green, with some gradations of color.

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