Vlaminck


Also found in: Dictionary, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.
Graphic Thesaurus  🔍
Display ON
Animation ON
Legend
Synonym
Antonym
Related
  • noun

Synonyms for Vlaminck

French painter and exponent of fauvism (1876-1958)

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
References in periodicals archive ?
Alert to wider contexts, she remains closely focused on the artistic production of Kees Van Dongen, Maurice de Vlaminck, Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris and Frantisek Kupka.
Taillard is a very busy politician who seems to find the time to look at the text the young Vlaminck has written and changes it as he sees fit, without giving any consideration to the original author.
Its creators were artists renowned in France--Cezanne, Gauguin, Matisse, Picasso, Signac, Van Gogh, Vlaminck and in Germany--Heckel, Kandinsky, Kirchner, Klee, Nolde, Pechstein.
It all begins with a young Arthur Vlaminck being summoned to the Quai d'Orsay to become a speechwriter for Alexandre Taillard de Vorms, the French foreign minister and a standin for Dominique de Villepin.
Exhibited Works: 18 works (expected), including Van Gogh's “Sunflowers” and other works based on a “flower” motif painted by Japanese and non-Japanese artists, such as Paul Klee, Maurice de Vlaminck, and Rinjiro Hasegawa
We're again reminded by Maurice Vlaminck's witty remark, "Intelligence is international, stupidity is national, and art is local." Let's talk about Clyfford Still, who, as you mention in the conclusion of your essay for the catalogue, taught at SFAI from '46 to '50.
He said that most of the postA[degrees]impressionists such as Maurice de Vlaminck, Gauguin and Van Gogh were an influence in his works.
Methods: The Dialysis Diet and Fluid Non-Adherence Questionnaire (DDFQ) by Vlaminck et al.
The Fauves included Maurice de Vlaminck, Henry Matisse and the early Pablo Picasso.
Cornelis Jansz de Vlaminck, a former aldermen and patrician of Amsterdam, was aided by his friends who tried to convince the stadholder, albeit unsuccessfully, that he was a respectable but deceived man.