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 +'''Maurice de Vlaminck''' ([[April 4]], [[1876]] – [[October 11]], [[1958]]) was a [[France|French]] [[painter]], [[Printmaking|printmaker]] and author. Along with [[André Derain]] and [[Henri Matisse]] he is considered one of the principal figures in the [[Fauvism|Fauve]] movement, a group of [[Modern art|modern artists]] who from 1904 to 1908 were united in their use of intense color.
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Maurice de Vlaminck (April 4, 1876October 11, 1958) was a French painter, printmaker and author. Along with André Derain and Henri Matisse he is considered one of the principal figures in the Fauve movement, a group of modern artists who from 1904 to 1908 were united in their use of intense color.



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