Raoul Dufy: A collection of 93 works (HD)

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Raoul Dufy: A collection of 93 works (HD)
Description: "Raoul Dufy was a renowned and notable French painter and designer, who is remembered for his dazzlingly bright paintings that depicted extravagance and the guiltless pursuit of pleasure.
Raoul Dufy was born on June 3, 1877, in Le Havre. Raoul came from a large family, he had eight siblings, and due to a shortage of money, Dufy left the school at the young age of 14, and started working for a coffee importing company.
After working there for four years, he began attending evening classes at Le Havre’s École des Beaux-Art, where he met Raymond Lecourt and Othon Friesz, with whom he was to form a lifelong friendship. In 1900, he decided to move to Paris, where he started taking classes at the École des Beaux-Arts.
Raoul adopted the impressionist style with a dedicated passion, and his art began to feature bold and sharp strokes of bright colors marked with broad brushstrokes that associated his style with that of the Fauve artists. He collaborated with Georges Braque and Emile Othon Friesz who worked in the Cubist style, however, Raoul returned to his own unique and uninhibited Fauvist style.
In 1911, Raoul was commissioned to illustrate Guillaume Apollinaire’s ‘Bestiaire ou cortege d’Orphee’, in which he incorporated the use of woodcuts. Raoul’s interests were piqued by the decorative art, and in 1912, he began developing designs for a textile company.
During the 1920s, Raoul became increasingly involved in designing ceramics and tapestries, and to give full reign to his experimentation and creativity, he set up his own cloth printing studio. He began conducting extensive travels within France, and abroad and during his journeys, he would make any scene that would strike his interests the subject of his canvas, and such subjects include any recreational scene such as concerts, parades, and horse races.
Raoul enjoyed spending his time in the French Riviera which has formed the subject of many of his iconic works. In 1927, he produced the series of ‘Paintings of Nice’, and in 1929, he produced his remarkable, ‘Bois de Boulogne’.
Raoul was captivated with the idea of developing compositions that could reflect light through the colour, and in the pursuit of this endeavor, he began experimenting with a wide and rich variety of materials such as cloth, ceramics and huge architectural decorations.
During the 1940s and 1950s, Raoul was a regular contributor at the Annual Salon de Tuileries, in Paris. In 1950, tragedy struck when Raoul was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, which stole his ability to create magic on the canvas with his hands and decisive strokes of the brush.
In 1952, he was awarded the grand prize at the 26th Venice Biennale. Raoul Dufy died at Forcalquier, France, on March 23, 1953."
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 38
@hccarson7938
@hccarson7938 Рік тому
Like a breath of fresh air, beautiful.
@ihopetowin
@ihopetowin 3 роки тому
Some of these works are masterpieces forever more. Thank you for this ten minutes.
@robhead22
@robhead22 8 місяців тому
Beautiful work!! Thank you!
@martinduranleau6883
@martinduranleau6883 11 місяців тому
Une fantaisie de couleurs et une fête pour les yeux. Merci beaucoup.
@common_myrtle
@common_myrtle 3 роки тому
His painting is a bird's eye view of the crowd. I can see lively sounds. It is full of ladies and gentlemen who dressed up. It is fun.
@MicaRayan
@MicaRayan 3 роки тому
Beautiful, thank you!
@merxeddie6474
@merxeddie6474 3 роки тому
There’s a certain insouciance in Dufy paintings which gives them a joyous buoyancy.Thanks for the reacquaintance.
@turquoise770
@turquoise770 3 роки тому
That kind of insouciance a generation earlier was simply called sloppy.
@vincentgoupil180
@vincentgoupil180 Рік тому
@@turquoise770 Painters need to have fun now and then.
@turquoise770
@turquoise770 Рік тому
@@vincentgoupil180 You've got it a little mixed up. The fun comes when they are able to offload the crap for millions of dollars simply by paying off the right people in the art mafia cartel, thus insuring that the billionaire who agrees to pay that price is going to have a good investment because the insiders who display it at prestigious places, gallery and museum curators, as well as those who make it seem better than sliced bread, art critics/writers, get their cut by hyping it and assuring its "importance" (that is, as long as it serves its real purpose as political propaganda that keeps the billionaires in power - see how that cycles around like that? - and all of the propaganda, which of course might or might not be on the canvas, is certainly spewed out by the puppet "artists" in their more often than not decadent lives). Really just a counterfeit operation done on canvas with the side benefit of having all the art darling toadies in society second the agendas of those in power. Now of course this has always been the case in the past with the Church, Royalty and Upper Mercantile Bourgoisie being the only patrons - the only difference being that THEN they demanded the best of the best and one in a million talent!!! The only reason we're giving a second nod to a dump on canvas being the fact that going into the 20th century those at the pinnacle of the wealth and power pyramid had to move the goal post on what the "best" art is, eventually phasing out true one-in-a-million talent in favor of crap simply because in more open and democratic societies of the 20th century with the abundance of communications technology, those artists with that type of talent would be too much of a threat - as those "elite" are not able to control for who has that type of talent and what they might do with it - and talent, as you know, has the potential of attracting millions of eyeballs, AND MINDS).
@vincentgoupil180
@vincentgoupil180 Рік тому
@@turquoise770 Sounds like someone needs some fun :)
@turquoise770
@turquoise770 Рік тому
@@vincentgoupil180 you can have "fun" and still produce good art
@guillermoantoniocorreareye3407
@guillermoantoniocorreareye3407 Рік тому
Thanks for your videos
@sabrinanascimento1267
@sabrinanascimento1267 3 роки тому
Awesome and colorful.
@elianeluty2065
@elianeluty2065 3 роки тому
merci beaucoup
@santoshsabharwal9029
@santoshsabharwal9029 2 роки тому
A new and wonderful creativity 🙏
@vincentgoupil180
@vincentgoupil180 Рік тому
That was fun Always liked the Fauves, Andre Derain, Albert Marquet, French ceramic tote brushwork. *Thanks* Yea, the commercials are jarring but that's how it is.
@sabrinanascimento5248
@sabrinanascimento5248 3 роки тому
Very good and colorful.
@olimpiadeprosperis7699
@olimpiadeprosperis7699 Рік тому
I like the colors.
@sabrinanascimento5248
@sabrinanascimento5248 3 роки тому
Very nice.
@sabrinanascimento5248
@sabrinanascimento5248 3 роки тому
Very good. Pretty humorous. ❤️😉😂
@mateopalau3925
@mateopalau3925 3 роки тому
Dufy, o el arte de fascinar con una pintura casi de caracteristicas elementales. Hasta se podria decir que son bocetos mas que obras acabadas, he ahi su encanto.🎨👏👍
@felipemartinezrojasdirecto1126
@felipemartinezrojasdirecto1126 3 роки тому
lindos cuadros
@giovannivenini5904
@giovannivenini5904 2 роки тому
E il mio preferito
@bytheway1031
@bytheway1031 Рік тому
🎂Raoul Dufy 06-03-2022
@stewartshaw1498
@stewartshaw1498 3 роки тому
It's too bad this painter hasn't had more notoriety . He is on par with Matisse.
@sabrinanascimento5248
@sabrinanascimento5248 3 роки тому
Stewart Shaw Maybe it was their time. We live in a different world.
@vincentgoupil180
@vincentgoupil180 Рік тому
Or, the Fauves, Andre Derain, Albert Marquet, *French ceramic tote brushwork*
@JimmyMarch
@JimmyMarch 3 місяці тому
Are they watercolours please
@countd5955
@countd5955 2 роки тому
Oh!
@marcogentile7292
@marcogentile7292 3 роки тому
👏👏👏💕
@JVPaints
@JVPaints 3 роки тому
🤓Hi!
@Caligari...
@Caligari... 3 роки тому
me no like this ...
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