
1880–1954 · French · 30 artworks
artist bio
André Derain was a French artist, painter, sculptor and co-founder of Fauvism with Henri Matisse. He explored various styles throughout his career, including Cubism, Expressionism, and Neoclassicism, making him a significant figure in the development of modern art.
what you'll learn
Studying Derain's work allows students to understand the evolution of modern art through the lens of one artist's exploration of diverse styles and techniques. Students can learn about color theory, form, and the impact of different artistic movements on a single artist's oeuvre.
related: Henri Matisse, Maurice de Vlaminck, Georges Braque

Landscape near Martigues
1908

The Bridge at Le Pecq
1905

Landscape of Carriéres
1909

Portrait of Lucien Gilbert
1906

The offering
1913

The girl cutting apple
1938

Italian girl
1923

The Road to Calvary
1901

Funeral
1899

Effect of Sun on the Water, London
1906

Vista de Saint Paul de Vence
1910

Self-portrait with a pipe
1953

Landscape
1930

The River
1912

Poplars
1900

Sorrowful Landscape
1946

Martigues Landscape
1908

The Last Supper of Jesus
1911

The road
1932

Valley of the Lot at Vers
1912

Métis à la Chemise blanche

A Village
1912

Landscape, Provence
1925

Portrait of a man
1915

Landscape near Chatou
1904

Landscape at Cadaques
1913

Trees on the Banks of the Seine
1913

The Cup of Tea
1935

Baker's hotel
1904

The road and the tree