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Maurice de Vlaminck



1876 Paris
1958 Rueil-la-Gadelière

Maurice was three years old when his family moved from Paris to Vésinet. He first pursued the same musical career as his parents, who were both musicians, leaving his home as a trained double-bass player in 1892 to move to Chatou near Versailles. After absolving his military service in Vitré Vlaminck worked as a musician until he accidentally met André Derain in 1900. It was Derain who kindled Vlaminck's artistic ambitions. He decided to become a painter and rented an old hut in which he and Derain shared a studio. A crucial turning point in Vlaminck's artistic development was a visit to a van Gogh exhibition in Paris in the following year. In 1902 the young painter met Henri Matisse, who encouraged him to exhibit at the 'Salon des Indépendents'. In 1905 Vlaminck had a group exhibition with Matisse, Derain, Friesz, Manguin and others at the 'Salon d'automne'. The radically new colour scheme with large areas of pure colour inspired the critic Vauxelles to refer to the artists as the 'Fauves'. The lively acceptance of this new painting style is reflected in the following acquisition of Vlaminck's entire work by the art dealer Ambroise Vollard. He also arranged the artist's first one-man exhibition in 1906. A brief interest in Cubism is merely reflected in a short intermezzo of a few Cubist compositions. Vlaminck's artistic work was interrupted for four years in 1914 when he was drafted into the war. After his release Vlaminck established a small studio in Paris where he prepared for his next exhibition. It took place in 1919 at Druet, bringing about the artist's definite break-through. The show was so successful that he was able to buy a house in Valmondois in the same year. Here, in this rural environment, Vlaminck was finally able to develop his own style as a landscape painter. His interest in rural landscapes never ceased, even after his move to the Département Eure-et-Loire in 1925. His work was honoured in numerous international exhibitions during the 1930s. The last years of Vlaminck's life were determined by his friendship with the Swiss doctor Sigmund Pollag, who collected the artist's graphic oeuvre and donated it to the Kunstmuseum Bern in 1970. Vlaminck wrote more than 20 books, including autobiographic texts.

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Vlaminck

Maurice de Vlaminck - Maisons au bord de l'eau

Sale 350 - June 19, 09
Lot 271
Oil on canvas 1930
45,000 EUR / 63,900 $
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Vlaminck

Maurice de Vlaminck - Haute Folie. 1964.

Sale 353 - May 18, 09
Lot 959
1964
1,500 EUR / 2,130 $
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Sale 315 - June 12, 07
Lot 204
Oil on canvas 1930
57,600 EUR / 81,792 $
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Sale 293 - May 12, 05
Lot 29
Oil on canvas
52,650 EUR / 74,763 $
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Vlaminck

Sale 347 - Oct. 24/25., 08
Lot 465
Watercolour 1940
19,520 EUR / 27,718 $
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