How Wine Affects the Morale, 1936
How Wine Affects the Morale, 1936
Raoul Dufy (French, 1877-1953)
Medium: Color Lithograph
Edition: 500
Printer/Publisher: Draeger Freres, Paris, France
Dimensions: 9.5" x 9.5" (24.5" x 24.5" with frame)
Born in Le Havre, Dufy began his studies there, taking night classes at L'Ecole des Beaux Arts. In 1900, he moved to Paris and enrolled at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts. Often associated with Fauvism, he is known for his unique, adapted style characterized by broad brushstrokes and vivacious use of color in compositions that seem intended solely to delight and entertain. The luminous use of color in Dufy’s work helped popularize modern art. By the mid-1930s, his paintings had achieved considerable recognition with the general public. Raoul Dufy became one of the most important Pairs Period masters next to Matisse, Braque, and Gaugin.
In the collection of:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), NY
Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston
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