- FAUVISM
- The Fauves ("wild beasts") were a loosely allied group of French painters with shared interests
- · A radical use of unnatural colours that separated colour from its usual representational and realistic role, giving new, emotional meaning to the colours.
- · One of Fauvism's major contributions to modern art was its radical goal of separating colour from its descriptive, representational purpose and allowing it to exist on the canvas as an independent element. Colour could project a mood and establish a structure within the work of art without having to be true to the natural world.
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