As far as Fauvists go, I feel that Albert Marquet is oft-overlooked and criminally underrated, especially when compared with his far more famous contemporary and fellow Fauvist, Henri Matisse. I enjoy Marquet's decidedly "natural" color palette and especially the way he does light. A damn fine artist. My favorite work of his is "Against the Light, Algiers." It perfectly captures that langurous, sultry, even dreamy Mediterranean atmosphere.
Hello najmantube! Thank you so much for your visit and your comment. This painting appears as one of his first compositions and signed as 'Manguin'. This painting appears in various publications such as wipipedia and was painted in 1895 when Marquet was studying at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Albert_Marquet_Tutt%27Art@_(138).jpg commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Landscape_paintings_by_Albert_Marquet www.tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com/2015/06/Albert-Marquet.html
@@najmantube Thanks. You're welcome! Thanks. You're welcome! Thank you for your comment. We try to show pictures from Museums, auctions and Wikipedia... but there can always be errors. Welcome to the channel!👏👏👏👍
@@rollopaterson-thelastimpre5572 That's odd - my last detailed comment isn't showing up. Did you see it? It might have been deleted by TH-cam because it contained links. I'll post it again without the links: There is a post-impressionist painter named Henri Manquin who was a contemporary (and seeming friend) of Marquet's. Marquet actually did a painting called 'Matisse in Manguin's studio' (they both knew Matisse). There are a number of web pages about Henri Manquin and his style looks much closer to the first painting in your video than Marquet's.
@@najmantube Hello najmantube! We have not seen your post, thanks for putting it again. Of course we know the painter Henri Charles Manguin, in fact we have made videos of all his work: Landscapes, Portraits, Still lifes and Nudes. Regarding this painting we have no concrete evidence about it, only that it appears in certain publications. If you have more information about him, we would love for you to publish it. Thank you very much. We enclose the links of our channel with the videos of Henri Charles Manguin: Henri Charles Manguin (1874-1949) - A French painter, associated with the Fauves. Landscapes: th-cam.com/video/K-c7QRiycrs/w-d-xo.html Henri Charles Manguin (1874-1949) - A French painter, associated with the Fauves. Portraits: th-cam.com/video/pqWIwf4b_Po/w-d-xo.html Henri Charles Manguin (1874-1949) - A French painter, associated with the Fauves. Still lifes: th-cam.com/video/6OVfosqiIK4/w-d-xo.html Henri Charles Manguin (1874-1949) - A French painter, associated with the Fauves. Nudes: th-cam.com/video/R797RolynIQ/w-d-xo.html
What a simple, direct, soothing, pleasing, and above all, sane way of painting!
As far as Fauvists go, I feel that Albert Marquet is oft-overlooked and criminally underrated, especially when compared with his far more famous contemporary and fellow Fauvist, Henri Matisse. I enjoy Marquet's decidedly "natural" color palette and especially the way he does light. A damn fine artist. My favorite work of his is "Against the Light, Algiers." It perfectly captures that langurous, sultry, even dreamy Mediterranean atmosphere.
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The first one is signed 'Manguin' not 'Marquet' and it looks nothing like a Marquet.
Hello najmantube! Thank you so much for your visit and your comment. This painting appears as one of his first compositions and signed as 'Manguin'. This painting appears in various publications such as wipipedia and was painted in 1895 when Marquet was studying at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts:
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Albert_Marquet_Tutt%27Art@_(138).jpg
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Landscape_paintings_by_Albert_Marquet
www.tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com/2015/06/Albert-Marquet.html
@@rollopaterson-thelastimpre5572 Thanks for the correction :)
@@najmantube Thanks. You're welcome! Thanks. You're welcome! Thank you for your comment. We try to show pictures from Museums, auctions and Wikipedia... but there can always be errors. Welcome to the channel!👏👏👏👍
@@rollopaterson-thelastimpre5572 That's odd - my last detailed comment isn't showing up. Did you see it? It might have been deleted by TH-cam because it contained links. I'll post it again without the links: There is a post-impressionist painter named Henri Manquin who was a contemporary (and seeming friend) of Marquet's. Marquet actually did a painting called 'Matisse in Manguin's studio' (they both knew Matisse). There are a number of web pages about Henri Manquin and his style looks much closer to the first painting in your video than Marquet's.
@@najmantube Hello najmantube! We have not seen your post, thanks for putting it again. Of course we know the painter Henri Charles Manguin, in fact we have made videos of all his work: Landscapes, Portraits, Still lifes and Nudes. Regarding this painting we have no concrete evidence about it, only that it appears in certain publications. If you have more information about him, we would love for you to publish it. Thank you very much.
We enclose the links of our channel with the videos of Henri Charles Manguin:
Henri Charles Manguin (1874-1949) - A French painter, associated with the Fauves. Landscapes:
th-cam.com/video/K-c7QRiycrs/w-d-xo.html
Henri Charles Manguin (1874-1949) - A French painter, associated with the Fauves. Portraits:
th-cam.com/video/pqWIwf4b_Po/w-d-xo.html
Henri Charles Manguin (1874-1949) - A French painter, associated with the Fauves. Still lifes:
th-cam.com/video/6OVfosqiIK4/w-d-xo.html
Henri Charles Manguin (1874-1949) - A French painter, associated with the Fauves. Nudes:
th-cam.com/video/R797RolynIQ/w-d-xo.html