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    Jun 3, 1877 - Mar 23, 1953
  • Sailboats and Rowboats in the Port - Raoul Dufy was a French artist and designer whose paintings and prints portrayed leisure activities and urban landscapes. His distinctive style is characterized by bright colours thinly spread over a white ground, with objects sketchily delineated by sensuously undulating lines. Dufy took as his subjects scenes of recreation and spectacle, including horse races, regattas, parades, and concerts.
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  • Voiliers et barques dans le port, 1907
    Oil and ink marks on canvas

    At the Salon d'Automne in 1905, Raoul Dufy discovered the "cage aux fauves" ("cage of wild beasts"). He went on to experiment with Fauvism for several years. During the summer of 1907, accompanied by Marquet, Dufy painted the coasts of Le Havre and Sainte-Adresse. It may be one of those Normandy beaches that is represented here, with luminosity worthy of Derain's views of Collioure.

    It was during this period that Dufy mastered the use of pure tones and the arabesque style which he would never abandon. In Voiliers et barques dans le port, the colours swirl in light blocks which barely meet. The rhythm of the painting swells the sails of the boats and expresses a joyful exhilaration. Dufy offers us a simplified but marvellously lively vision of a fishing port. The artist who would later say "I use colour as an element to create light" works here with reality and reflection, heat and cold, the gentleness of the pink and the acidity of the yellow which are reminiscent of the boldness of a Veronèse.

    The painter removes the sky, enclosing his vessels in a tight frame. The perspectives are represented only by groups of parallel strokes, and yet the two-dimensionality of the canvass is interrupted by the verticality of the masts. Despite the geometry and density of shapes, Dufy's painting offers a vibrant and light composition.

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Other paintings by Raoul Dufy:

Nogent-sur-Marne
Nogent-sur-Marne
Epsom, the Race
Epsom, the Race
Blue Stripping
Blue Stripping
Paris Decked out in Flags and the Eiffel Tower
Paris Decked out in Flags and the Eiffel Tower
Raoul DufyRaoul Dufy was a French artist and designer whose paintings and prints portrayed leisure activities and urban landscapes. He created airy washes of light and shade, into which he would draw bold calligraphic brushstrokes. The artist's experimental use of color was influenced both by Claude Monet and his Fauvist peer Henri Matisse. “Blue is the only color which maintains its own character in all its tones it will always stay blue,” the artist mused. “Whereas yellow is blackened in its shades, and fades away when lightened; red when darkened becomes brown, and diluted with white is no longer red, but another color—pink.” Born June 3, 1877 in Le Havre, France, he enrolled in night classes at the École des Beaux-Arts before studying under Léon Bonnat at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts on a scholarship. Dufy first encountered Fauvism at the Salon des Indépendants in 1905, after which he adapted the style to serve his own artistic purposes. During his life, the artist traveled both abroad and within France, painting views of the Mediterranean city of Nice, as well as scenes of horse races and regattas. Throughout the 1920s, Dufy worked in a variety of materials, producing ceramics, tapestry hangings, and large-scale architectural decorations. His commission for the 26th Venice Biennale won him the International Grand Prix for painting in 1952, a year before his death on March 23, 1953 in Forcalquier, France. Today, the artist’s works are held in the collections of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Art Institute of Chicago.