The artwork, titled “The Port of Collioure,” was created by artist AndrĂ© Derain in 1905. This piece, which utilizes oil on canvas, is a representation of the Fauvism art movement, characterized by its bold, vivid colors and unconventional use of form. The landscape genre artwork measures 59.5 x 73.2 cm and is located at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France.
In “The Port of Collioure,” AndrĂ© Derain employs a vibrant color palette to depict a lively harbor scene. The composition captures boats, trees, and figures along the waterfront, rendered in striking, unmodulated hues and simplified forms. The landscape is bathed in a light that seems to vibrate with the intensity of the colors, reflecting the Fauvist emphasis on pure color and painterly freedom. The energetic brushstrokes and dappled application of paint give the scene a dynamic quality, while the overall composition conveys a sense of harmony and vibrancy. The artwork stands as a testament to Derain’s innovative approach and the defining characteristics of Fauvism.