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Raoul Dufy Painter as Textile Designer Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
As the exhibition curators explain, Dufy was not alone in his move into this world of material design. The second and third decades of the 20th century saw many Fauvist artists, as well as members of the constructivist and futurist movements, become involved with creativity through textile form, which quickly became a near essential requirement and element of an artist's work during the period. Raoul Dufy (French: [ʁa.ul dy.fi]; 3 June 1877 - 23 March 1953) was a French painter associated with the Fauvist movement. He gained recognition for his vibrant and decorative style, which became popular in various forms, such as textile designs, and public building decorations. On June 3, 1877, Raoul Dufy was born in Le Havre, a port city in France. As a teenager, Dufy expressed an interest in art, prompting him to enroll in night classes taught by French artist Charles Lhuillier at Le Havre's École des Beaux-Arts (the "School of Fine Arts") at 18 years old. Raoul Dufy: Painter as Textile Designer Posted by Mae Colburn on March 26, 2015 Although best known as a painter, Raoul Dufy was also a skilled printer of woodcuts. In 1910, with the encouragement of fashion designer Paul Poiret, he began translating his woodcuts into fabric designs.
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1 of 3 Summary of Raoul Dufy It's been said that Dufy never painted a sad picture, for Dufy's particular brand of modernism was unhampered by doubt or strain. Rather, it expressed the most optimistic aspects of the 20 th century with wit and style. The works of artist Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) continue to captivate audiences with their bright, spectacular colors and delicate brushstrokes. This exhibition showcases Dufy's stylish, graceful paintings as well as his work in textile design—particularly the silk textiles cherished by Paul Poiret, the man known as the King of Fashion. Widely known as "the magician of colors," the Fauvist painter Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) favored vibrant tones and delicate brushwork to depict leisure activities, spectacles and events. A. Raoul Dufy (French: [ʁa.ul dy.fi]; 3 June 1877 - 23 March 1953) was a French Fauvist painter, brother of Jean Dufy. He developed a colorful, decorative style that became fashionable for designs of ceramics and textiles, as well as decorative schemes for public buildings. He is noted for scenes of open-air social events.
Raoul DUFY, Project for textiles, pen and gouache on paper Raoul dufy, Flower art, Vintage
The Collection Modern and Contemporary Art Textile Designer Raoul Dufy French ca. 1920 Not on view Artwork Details Overview Provenance Title: Textile Designer: Raoul Dufy (French, Le Havre 1877-1953 Forcalquier) Date: ca. 1920 Medium: Printed cotton Dimensions: 45 3/4 × 35 in. (116.2 × 88.9 cm) Classification: Textiles-Painted and Printed Raoul Dufy (French: [ʁa.ul dy.fi]; 3 June 1877 - 23 March 1953) was a French painter associated with the Fauvist movement. He gained recognition for his vibrant and decorative style, which became popular in various forms, such as textile designs, and public building decorations.
Raoul Dufy, (born June 3, 1877, Le Havre, France—died March 23, 1953, Forcalquier), French painter and designer noted for his brightly coloured and highly decorative scenes of luxury and pleasure. In 1900 Dufy went to Paris to attend the École des Beaux-Arts. He painted in an Impressionist style in his early work, but by 1905 he had begun to. With Poiret's encouragement and financial backing, Dufy created a series of bold monochromatic textiles, hand block-printed in a manner suggestive of both eighteenth-century toiles de jouy and the abstract geometries of modern painting.. "Les 'Tissus modernes' de Raoul Dufy." Art et Décoration 38 (July-December 1920), pp. 181-82, ill.
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He did this by marshaling the visual and performing arts, and by working with artists associated with avant-garde modernism. Among Poiret's various collaborations, the most enduring was with Raoul Dufy (1877-1953), whose career as a textile designer he helped launch. Dufy's flat, graphic patterns were ideally suited to Poiret's planar, abstract. Raoul Dufy. Le Tennis textile. c. 1919. Bianchini-Ferier. Printed cotton. 48 x 50" (1120 x 1227 cm). Anonymous gift. 1102.2015. Architecture and Design