The Girl at Rat Mort (1905) by Maurice de Vlaminck

The Girl at Rat Mort - Maurice de Vlaminck - 1905

Artwork Information

TitleThe Girl at Rat Mort
ArtistMaurice de Vlaminck
Date1905
Art MovementFauvism,Neo-Impressionism

About The Girl at Rat Mort

“The Girl at Rat Mort,” created by Maurice de Vlaminck in 1905, is a notable piece of art that is categorized under the Fauvism and Neo-Impressionism movements. This portrait is an expressive representation of a figure captured with vibrant and bold colors characteristic of the Fauvist style.

The artwork depicts a young woman seated against an abstract, colorful background filled with dynamic brush strokes and contrasting hues. The prominent use of primary colors and the energetic application of paint create a striking visual experience. She is adorned in a red hat with floral decorations and an off-shoulder white dress, contributing to the dramatic and lively atmosphere. The background features splashes of yellow, red, and black, enhancing the intensity and expressionism typical of Vlaminck’s work during this period.

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