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Maurice de Vlaminck

Compote with Fruit

1910

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Maurice de Vlaminck

Compote with Fruit

1910

Physical Qualities Oil on canvas, 16 x 12 3/8 in. (40.6 x 31.4 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lion, Jr.
Object Number 1956.224
Vlaminck, the son of a Flemish father and a French mother, initially earned a livelihood in Paris as a violinist and as a bicycle racer before turning to art. A rebellious individual, he opposed all academies and art schools. Encouraged by Henri Matisse, Vlaminck joined the Fauve movement in 1905, where bold colors, flat patterns, and free brushwork were emphasized. In this vigorous still life from 1911, a compote containing fruit sits in a foreshortened space, its placement precariously close to the edge of a tabletop. The brightly-colored fruit and the mottled white of the dish are in sharp contrast to the deep tones of the background, which lighten only at the top of this carefully structured composition.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1956; The Baltimore Museum of Art on extended loan, 1948-1956 from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lion, Jr., Baltimore; The Baltimore Museum of Art on extended loan, 1945-1948 from The Lion Family
The Baltimore Museum of Art, "New Accessions Show", Summer 1957.

Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA, "1910", mid-November-December 31, 1960.

The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Still Life-Fruit & Flowers", March 7-April 4, 1961, cat. no. 49, p. 32.

Sona Johnston, The Baltimore Museum of Art organized, "The Art of Still Life from The Baltimore Museum of Art", circulated to The Academy Art Museum, August 3-October 6, 2007.

Inscribed: Signed, LL, "Vlaminck"

Artist

Maurice de Vlaminck

1875–1957

French, 1876-1958
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