Showing posts with label Albert Marquet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Albert Marquet. Show all posts

Saturday, March 23, 2013

French Fauvism: Albert Marquet (part II)







The Port of Naples, 1909








Vue du Palais du Luxembourg






Le Jardin de Luxembourg
Oil on canvas, 38 x 45.9 cm.


Paris, Pont de La Tournelle

Trellis on an Algerian Terrace

If you too like Marquet's art, you can see more paintings here

Saturday, March 2, 2013

French Fauvism: Albert Marquet (part I)

Albert Marquet (1875 – 1947) was a French painter, associated with the Fauvist movement.

The Apse of Notre Dame (1901)


Rue de village (c. 1901)
oil on canvas 33.5 x 46.2 cm


 The Louvre Embankment, 1905


House at Saint-Tropez, 1905


Paris Pont Sur La Seine, 1905-06


View of the Seine and the Monument to Henri IV, circa 1906


Poissy, by the Seine, circa 1908


The Bay of Naples at Sunset, circa 1908


Vesuvius  - circa 1909


Flood in Paris, circa 1910


Le Havre, 1911


Vue de Collioure, 1912


The Marne at the Park Saint-Maur, 1913


La femme blonde, 1919
Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France


L’Ile aux cygnes, 1919


Crans-sur-Sierre, 1936


Tree, 1938


Le port de l’Agha, Alger, circa 1941


Street Scene


Notre-Dame, Inondations


Le port de Marseille, France


River Scene


The port of Marseille


Les Sables d’Olonne

Albert Marquet (27 March 1875 – 14 June 1947) was a French painter, associated with the Fauvist movement. He initially became one of the Fauve painters and a lifelong friend of Henri Matisse. Marquet subsequently painted in a more naturalistic style, primarily landscapes, but also several portraits and, between 1910 and 1914, several female nude paintings.
source: wikipedia

If you like Marquet's style, you can see also part II, on this blog

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Collioure, the Fauve group


 Albert Marquet - Vue de Collioure

Charles Camoin (1879-1965) - Village Street in Collioure, 1912


André Derain - Le phare de Collioure (1905)

André  Derain - Collioure, the Village and the Ocean (1905)


 Henri Matisse - Collioure, 1905


 Henri Martin - Boats near Collioure, circa 1910

André Derain - Fishing Boats, Collioure


Maurice de Vlaminck, Collioure , 1941

In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. André Derain, Georges Braque, Othon Friesz, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, James Dickson Innes and Tsuguharu Fujita have all been inspired by Collioure's royal castle, medieval streets, its lighthouse converted into the church of Notre-Dame-des-Anges and its typical Mediterranean bay.



 Othon Friesz - The Pont de Grenelle, Paris, 1901


Othon Friesz  - The Pont Neuf, Paris, 1902


James Dickson Innes - The Spurs of Arenig, 1912