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  1. Opposite it lies the Île de Chatou, a long, narrow stretch of land in the center of the river. The scene shown here appears to have been observed from a point on the island facing the village of Chatou, with its red-roofed houses, on the mainland.

    • Townscape

      Townscape - Maurice de Vlaminck | The Seine at Chatou | The...

    • The Port of Le Havre

      The Port of Le Havre - Maurice de Vlaminck | The Seine at...

    • Fauvism

      Fauvism was the first of the avant-garde movements that...

  2. Maurice de Vlaminck (1876, France - 1958, France) Título principal Pont de Chatou. Fecha de creación [1906] Ámbito Peinture: Técnica Huile sur toile. Medidas 54 x 73 cm. Inscripciones

  3. Maurice de Vlaminck belonged to the circle of friends of the Fauves, whose glaring color compositions had revolutionized painting since 1905. The painter defined the bridges and buildings on the Seine with black contours.

  4. Maurice de Vlaminck (París, 4 de abril de 1876-Rueil-la-Gadelière, 11 de octubre de 1958) fue un pintor favista francés. Vlaminck fue uno de los pintores que causaron escándalo en el Salón de otoño de 1905, que recibió el apelativo de «jaula de fieras», dando nombre al movimiento del que formaba parte junto a Henri Matisse , André ...

  5. During the fauve years, Vlaminck and Derain painted many of the same sites, including views of and from the pont de Chatou, an old railroad bridge. Vlaminck in particular much preferred the suburban landscape to the sites of Paris (which, in general, did not occupy fauve painting), and his images of Chatou were personal paeans to familiar ground.

  6. Maurice de Vlaminck (1876, France - 1958, France) Titre principal Pont de Chatou. Date de création [1906] Domaine Peinture: Technique Huile sur toile. Dimensions 54 x 73 cm. Inscriptions

  7. Exhibition History "Vlaminck: His Fauve Period," Perls Gallery, New York, April 9-May 11, 1968. "Fauve - - Color," University Art Museum, University of Texas at Austin, January 23-February 20, 1972. "From Monet to Matisse: Landscape Painting in France 1874-1914," National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, August 11–October 23, 1994.