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maurice de vlaminck maurice de vlaminck,1876 to 1958,French painter, printmaker, draughtsman and writer. His nature, character, tastes and way of life were in perfect harmony with the freedom, daring and violence of his painting. He was brought up in a musical environment: his father, of Flemish origin, was a violin teacher and his mother, from Lorraine, was a piano teacher. He studied music himself to quite a high standard and later played the double-bass (and sometimes the bass drum, a source of considerable pleasure) in his regimental band. His family had come to live at Le V?sinet near Paris, and he spent his childhood both there and later at Chatou on the Seine. From 1892 he began to take an interest in painting, though he worked as a mechanic and became a racing cyclist.
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ID de tableau:: 11889 la Vie Calme Still Life
Californie 1910 1 › 9 1/4 › › x 2 › 1 1/2 › › (54 x 64,5 cm) le Cadeau de Maximum et Kaganovitch Rosé, 1973 ca 1910
1' 9 1/4'' x 2' 1 1/2''(54 x 64.5 cm)Gift of Max and Rosy Kaganovitch,1973
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ID de tableau:: 11891 le Restaurant à du de Roi Mars Restaurant at Marly-le-Roi
Californie1905 1 › 11 1/2 › › x 2 › 8 › › (60 x 81,5 cm) le Cadeau de Maximum et Kaganovitch Rosé, 1937 ca 1905
1' 11 1/2'' x 2' 8''(60 x 81.5 cm)Gift of Max and Rosy Kaganovitch,1937
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ID de tableau:: 11892 Les Collines un Rueil The Hills a Rueil
1 › 2 2/3 › › x 1 › 5 › › (48 x 56 cm) le Dépôt du Musee National d - art plus Moderne 1' 2 2/3'' x 1' 5''(48 x 56 cm)Deposit from the Musee National d'Art Moderne
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ID de tableau:: 56387 fields,rueil fields,rueil
mk247
c.1906,oil on canvas,21.5x25.5 in,55x65 cm,museo thyssen bornemisza,madrid,spain mk247
c.1906,oil on canvas,21.5x25.5 in,55x65 cm,museo thyssen bornemisza,madrid,spain
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ID de tableau:: 67827 roda trad roda trad
1906
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maurice de vlaminck maurice de vlaminck,1876 to 1958,French painter, printmaker, draughtsman and writer. His nature, character, tastes and way of life were in perfect harmony with the freedom, daring and violence of his painting. He was brought up in a musical environment: his father, of Flemish origin, was a violin teacher and his mother, from Lorraine, was a piano teacher. He studied music himself to quite a high standard and later played the double-bass (and sometimes the bass drum, a source of considerable pleasure) in his regimental band. His family had come to live at Le V?sinet near Paris, and he spent his childhood both there and later at Chatou on the Seine. From 1892 he began to take an interest in painting, though he worked as a mechanic and became a racing cyclist.
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