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Discover the Parisian artistic avantgarde as you've never seen it before...
The Petit Palais is currently hosting an exhibition that sheds light on the significant changes that took place in the early 20th century and how they influenced artists. If you're interested in learning about the impact of Fauvism, Cubism, Art Deco, and other art movements, this playlist is the perfect place for you.

The early 20th-century movement called FAUVISM started in 1905 in France and lasted for just a couple of years. The best-known fauvist art was created by three amazing artists: Henri Matisse, Andre Derain, and Maurice de Vlaminck.

The movement was short-lived but had a huge impact on the art of the 20th century. So let’s find out why it’s so special!

Content produced byCurious Muse

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On the agenda
video - 4:39
Fauvism in 4 Minutes: The Wild Beasts of Art
By: Curious Muse
video - 8:00
What Is Henri Matisse Best Known For?
By: Behind the masterpiece
video - 4:11
What is Cubism?
By: National Galleries of Scotland
video - 3:12
The mecca of modern art: Stein salons in Paris
By: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
podcast - 52:25
Tamara de Lempicka: The Lady in the Green Bugatti
By: More Than A Muse
video - 6:53
European Avant-garde in 7 Minutes: Non-Western Art Influence
By: Curious Muse
video - 18:00
Know the Artist: Marcel Duchamp
By: Several Circles