Arcades at Vallauris (1927) by Raoul Dufy

Arcades at Vallauris - Raoul Dufy - 1927

Artwork Information

TitleArcades at Vallauris
ArtistRaoul Dufy
Date1927
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions73 x 92.5 cm
Art MovementFauvism
Current LocationE.G. Bührle Foundation, Zürich, Switzerland

About Arcades at Vallauris

The artwork entitled “Arcades at Vallauris” was created by the esteemed artist Raoul Dufy in 1927. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece is part of the Fauvism movement and measures 73 by 92.5 cm. Representing a cityscape, the artwork is currently housed in the E.G. Bührle Foundation in Zürich, Switzerland.

The artwork depicts a picturesque scene showcasing an architectural structure with a series of prominent arches, reminiscent of an arcade, which frame an idyllic landscape beyond. The vivid and contrasting colors characteristic of Fauvism dominate the canvas, with shades ranging from tranquil blues to vibrant yellows and purples. Through these arches, one can observe serene buildings and lush greenery, capturing a charming and tranquil vista. The depiction offers a sense of openness and continuity between the man-made and the natural world, an exemplar of Dufy’s skill in combining architectural elements with the scenic beauty of nature. The brushwork and color palette convey a lively yet harmonious atmosphere, evoking the warmth and charm of Vallauris.

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