Annotated Bibliography - on Fauvism
“Andre Derain.” Art Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia of Visual Art
A brief history of Andre Derain, his early life, his contributions in fauvism, and his life post-fauvism.
History of Art, 2015
http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/famous-artists/andre-derain.htm
9/3/15
The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica “Maurice de Vlaminck.” The Encyclopedia Britannica
A brief biography of de Vlaminck, stating his inspirations for fauvism and listing his artistic accomplishments in the art world, including working with Matisse.
Encyclopedia Britannica, 2015
http://www.britannica.com/biography/Maurice-de-Vlaminck
9/3/15
The Editors of Trivium Art History. “Georges Braque.” Trivium Art History
A biological blip about Georges Braque, his contribution to fauvism, his friendship with Picasso and Matisse, and links to some of his writings on Modern Art.
Trivium Art History, 2015
http://arthistoryproject.com/artists/georges-braque/
9/5/15
Justin Wolf, “Fauvism Movement, Artists and Major Works.” The Art Story
A historical summary of fauvism, the major artists, mostly highlighting Matisse and his Le Bonheur de Vivre, and the effect that fauvism had on the art world after the 1905 exhibition in the Salon d'Automne.
The Art Story, 2015
http://www.theartstory.org/movement-fauvism.htm
9/4/15
Bacchic Dance
John Varriano Wine: A Cultural History pp. 204-205
A narrative that explores both the history and thematic importance of a Bacchic scene in art, but also speaks about Andre Derain's contribution with his watercolor Bacchic Dance and how to exemplifies the genre.
Reaktion Books, Feb 15, 2011
The Open Window
Carla Gottlieb. “The Role of the Window in the Art of Matisse.” The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. Vol. 22, No. 4 (Summer, 1964) , pp. 393-423
An Article that explores the role of the window in the works of Matisse and how that compares to other painters of the past, his time, and the future. She explores how the position of the window, the objects in the window, etc. could lend us into the mind of Matisse and his possible emotions or message that he tries to convey with his art.
Wiley on behalf of The American Society for Aesthetics.
Web. 3 Sept. 2015 14:04 UTC
http://www.jstor.org/stable/427933?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
"Derain, André." Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia (2014): 1p. 1.
A brief history of Andre Derain that explores his painting style and application as well as his future post fauvism before his death in 1954.
Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia.
Web. 6 Sept. 2015.
Cavendish, Richard. "The Fauves at The Salon d'automne: October 15Th, 1905." History Today 55.10
(2005): 52.
A summation of the reaction of the Salon d'Automne in 1905 that exhibited the fauvist art movement,
mostly resulting in a negative review of the art movement itself for being too wild.
Biography Reference Bank (H.W. Wilson).
Web. 3 Sept. 2015.
“Matisse, Henri Emile Benoît." Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia (2014): 1p. 1.
A biography of Matisse's life, his leadership of the fauvist movement, and how he went on to still paint and design in ballet long after the movement ceased. He remained internationally popular even after his workings in fauve and was known until and past his death in 1954.
Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia.
Web. 6 Sept. 2015.
Dorthe Aagesen. “Andre Derain (1880-1954), Woman in a Chemise, 1906.” Statens Museum for Kunst.
A short article about the importance of Woman in a Chemise as an artwork by Derain in the fauvist movement and how his trip to Collioure with Matisse greatly influenced his style.
National Gallery of Denmark, April 29, 2015,
http://www.smk.dk/en/explore-the-art/highlights/andre-derain-woman-in-a-chemise/
9/9/15
Courtney Drake-McDonough. “Matisse and Friends” Front Porch.
An article about an exhibition of Matisse and other fauvists painters works designed to be relaxing and interactive. The paintings are full of life, so the gallery is made to be comfortable and inviting to visually explore the works.
The Denver Art Museum, November 1, 2014,
http://frontporchstapleton.com/article/matisse-friends/
9/9/15