Maurice de Vlaminck (1876-1958) (after) – Paysage à Chatou - Landscape in Chatou - Lithograph
Maurice de Vlaminck (1876-1958) (after) – Paysage à Chatou - Landscape in Chatou - Lithograph
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Maurice de Vlaminck (1876-1958) (after) – Paysage à Chatou - Landscape in Chatou - Lithograph

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Maurice de Vlaminck (1876-1958) (after)

NAME:                       Paysage à Chatou (1906)

ENGLISH NAME:    Landscape in Chatou

MEDIUM:                 Color lithograph

SIGNATURE:           Signed in the plate

ABOUT:

This album, Fauves,  the seventh in a series devoted to the collection of Mr. Pierre Levy, was done by Michael Hoog.  Limited edition printed in 1000 copies on Arches vellum, completed to print in 1972 by Mourlot for reproductions of the canvas of Kees van Dongen.

Fernand Mourlot, Paris 1972. 

IMAGE is ACTUAL WORK

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Possible browning of arches paper due to age, but image is in excellent condition.

Maurice de Vlaminck (1876 – 1958)

Maurice de Vlaminck was a French painter. He was born in Rue Pierre Lescot in Paris.  He started learning art in 1893 where he studied with Henri Rigalon.  In 1894, he married while serving in the army. In 1899, Vlaminck met André Derain whom became his lifelong friend.  By 1900, Vlaminck had finished his service and Derain and he rented a studio together. In 1902 and 1903 he wrote a few mildly pornographic novels and Derain illustrated them.

In 1911, Vlaminck went to London and painted. In 1913, he was back with Derain. He married a second time while in Rueil-la-Gadelière.  Vlaminck disliked Cubism and blamed Picasso for dragging French art down. In 1942, he wrote a periodical Comoedia which blasted Picasso and Cubism.  He died in 1958 in Rueil-la-Gadeliére.