Fauvist

['fəuvist]
  • adj. 野兽派风格的;野兽派的
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Fauvist
movement in painting associated with Henri Matisse, 1915, from French fauve, "wild beast," a term applied in contempt to these painters by French art critic Louis Vauxcelles at Autumn Salon of 1905. The movement was a reaction against impressionism, featuring vivid use of colors. French fauve (12c.) in Old French meant "fawn-colored horse, dark-colored thing, dull," and is from Frankish *falw- or some other Germanic source, cognate with German falb "dun, pale yellowish-brown" and English fallow "brownish-yellow." Related: Fauvism (1912).
1. His early work was impressionistic, but he soon changed to a Fauvist style.
他早期的作品属于印象派, 但是很快转为野兽派的.

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