Maurice de Vlaminck cytaty

Maurice de Vlaminck – francuski malarz i grafik, tworzący m.in. w duchu fowizmu i kubizmu. Jeden z czołowych przedstawicieli fowizmu, malował pejzaże, martwe natury, kwiaty. Stosował jaskrawe, intensywne kolory, dynamiczne kompozycje o uproszczonej formie. Ok. 1908 r. odszedł do fowizmu i przez pewien czas zainteresował się kubizmem. Tworzył także drzeworyty, projektował dekoracje teatralne i tkaniny dekoracyjne . Wikipedia  

✵ 4. Kwiecień 1876 – 11. Październik 1958
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Maurice de Vlaminck: Cytaty po angielsku

“[how anyone could] remain an individual if he had to conform with senseless orders and old foolish things without being asked his opinion on them.”

Quote of De Vlaminck c. 1898-99; as cited in Vlaminck, Klaus G. Perls, The Hyperion Press, New York 1941, p. 42
It was in these years in the military that Vlaminck was converted to anarchist thinking. In a writing then he questioned how anyone could..
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“The thought of becoming a painter never as much as occurred to me. I would have laughed out loud if someone had suggested that I choose painting as a career. To be a painter is not a business, no more than to be an artist, lover, racer, dreamer, or prizefighter. It is a gift of Nature, a gift..”

Quote of De Vlaminck; as cited in Vlaminck, Klaus G. Perls, The Hyperion Press, New York 1941, p. 51
To support his family of four, De Vlaminck had to find other means by which to earn a living, and ended up taking several other jobs, including working as a billiards players, a writer, a general worker, and even a cyclist
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“.. a revolt against an established order in painting, a revolt against an established order in society, a same spirit of provocation..”

Quote of De Vlaminck before 1915; as cited in Derain et Vlaminck: 1900-1915, by Jacqueline Munck and Maïthé Vallès-Bled; catalogue of Lodeve Museum, 2001, p. 23 - ISBN 10: 8820214903 / ISBN 13: 9788820214906
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“.. translated by instinct, without any method, not merely an artistic truth but above all a human one.”

Quote of De Vlaminck; as cited in Les Fauves, The Museum of Modern Art; Simon & Schuster, New York, 1952; quoted in 'Becoming an Artist' on Widewalls https://www.widewalls.ch/artist/maurice-de-vlaminck/
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“I wanted to burn down the 'École de Beaux Arts' with my cobalts and vermilions and I wanted to express my feelings with my brushes without troubling what painting was like before me... Life and me, me and life.”

Quote of De Vlaminck; as cited in Picasso, Matisse and Modernism in Paris 1900-1910, Sue Roe; Penguin Press, 2015; quoted in 'Becoming an Artist' on Widewalls https://www.widewalls.ch/artist/maurice-de-vlaminck/
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