
Raoul Dufy
Raoul Dufy was a prominent French painter known for his vibrant use of color and light, particularly in his depictions of landscapes and coastal scenes. Born in 1877 in Le Havre, he became associated with the Fauvist movement, which emphasized bold colors and expressive brushwork. Dufy's artwork often portrays the beauty of nature and the joy of life, capturing the essence of places like his native Le Havre. His works are celebrated for their energetic compositions and are held in major art collections worldwide.
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Raoul Dufy is featured as one of the renowned artists in the exhibition.
Dekoratīvās mākslas un dizaina muzejā būs skatāma izstāde Art Deco – līdz mūsdienām. Dizains un amatniecība Francijā / DienaRaoul Dufy was a painter known for his colorful and decorative motifs in fashion.
Raoul Dufy, peinture haute coutureRaoul Dufy is celebrated for his contributions to art and fashion, particularly through his textile designs.
Raoul Dufy tisse son art au musée de la Banque dans le VarRaoul Dufy painted a familiar scene of a street in Le Havre that was linked to Berthe Weill.
Unsung art dealer Berthe Weill, the first to sell a Picasso, finally gets her dueRaoul Dufy is the artist whose painting underwent authentication before entering the collection of MAM-SP.
Pintura de Raoul Dufy precisou passar por perícia antes de entrar no acervo do MAM-SPRaoul Dufy was a painter who compared the light of the water in Le Havre to that of Syracuse, Italy.
Le Havre, un port en Technicolor




























