White earthenware plate by Maurice de Vlaminck – Plate called Feuillages

Original ceramic design by Maurice de Vlaminck; Plate called Feuillages

White earthenware plate with glazed brown and green foliage decoration and concentric circles with englobes and oxides  signed on the reverse. Unique copy known.

Dimensions: Diameter: 26 cm – 10.25 in.

Provenance Galerie Landro, Paris

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Maurice De VLAMINCK (1876  – 1985)

Maurice de Vlaminck born on 4 April 1876 and died on 11 October 1958; He was a French painter. Along with André Derain and Henri Matisse he is considered one of the principal figures in the Fauve movement, a group of modern artists who from 1904 to 1908 were united in their use of intense colour.

Vlaminck was one of the Fauves at the controversial Salon d’Automne exhibition of 1905.

Vlaminck’s compositions show familiarity with the Impressionists, several of whom had painted in the same area in the 1870s and 1880s. After visiting a Van Gogh exhibit, he declared that he “loved Van Gogh that day more than my own father”. From 1908 his palette grew more monochromatic, and the predominant influence was that of Cézanne. His later work displayed a dark palette, punctuated by heavy strokes of contrasting white paint.

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