모리스 드 블라맹크(Maurice de Vlaminck)

1876년04월04일 프랑스 파리 출생 - 1958년10월11일

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His father taught him to play the violin. He began painting in his late teens. In 1893, he studied with a painter named Henri Rigalon on the Ile de Chatou. In 1894 he married Suzanne Berly. The turning point in his life was a chance meeting on the train to Paris towards the end of his stint in the army. Vlaminck, then 23, met an aspiring artist, Andr?Derain, with whom he struck up a life-long friendship. When Vlaminck completed his army service in 1900, the two rented a studio together for a year before Derain left to do his own military service. In 1902 and 1903 he wrote several mildly pornographic novels illustrated by Derain. He painted during the day and earned his livelihood by giving violin lessons and performing with musical bands at night.

In 1911, Vlaminck traveled to London and painted by the Thames. In 1913, he painted again with Derain in Marseille and Martigues. In World War I he was stationed in Paris, and began writing poetry. Eventually he settled in the northwestern suburbs of Paris. He married his second wife, Berthe Combes, with whom he had two daughters. From 1925 he traveled throughout France, but continued to paint primarily along the Seine, near Paris.

Artworks

  • The Seine at Chatou

    1906, oil on canvas, 32 1/2 x 40 1/8 inches (82.5 x 102 cm), Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • Barges on the Seine (Bateaux sur la Seine)

    oil on canvas, 81 x 100 cm, Pushkin Museum, Moscow

  • Town on the Bank of a Lake

    oil on canvas, 81.3 x 100.3 cm, Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg

  • Village

    oil on canvas, 73.7 x 92.1 cm (29 x 36 1/4 in.), Art Institute of Chicago

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