Many
think of seaside paintings, streets with flags and scenes
of anonymous figures walking down the streets when there
is a mention of Raoul Dufy. His seascapes are often an
emerald green with patches of white, black and red depicting
sailboats and people.
Many of his works as embodying a sense of gentle gaiety
and ephemerality. Dufy did several paintings of avenues
in Le Havre where he was born, strewn with flags commemorating
Bastille Day. Unlike Van Dongen, Derain and Vlaminck,
Dufy encountered much animosity upon meeting with the
Fauves.
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