Raoul Dufy was a French painter born in 1877 at Le Havre, Normandy who was part of the Post-Impressionism movement and helped push it in new directions by emphasizing even brighter, bolder colors than Van Gogh, Gaugin and others, eventually leading to the “Cubism” of Picasso and many others.
Homage to Claude Debussy, 1952
Boats at Martigues, 1908
The Racecourse of Deauville, 1950
Trouville, 1907
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