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Noted elsewhere: André Derain: The Pool of London.

TATE MODERN – In 1905 Derain had travelled with Matisse to Collioure in southern France where they had experimented with this brilliantly-coloured style – Matisse painted a portrait of Derain, and Derain one of Matisse. They tried to create dynamic compositions using  complementary colours, such as red and green, which appear most intense when placed together. Rather than using Impressionist techniques of attempting to render light effects naturalistically, Matisse and Derain adjusted their colours to obtain the maximum intensity. (Coninued at the Tate Blog | More Chronicle & Notices.)

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