Musée du Luxembourg
From February, the 20th Until July, the 20th, 2008
This exhibition brings together works of the period 1900-1915, from Maurice de Vlaminck’s (1876-1958) earliest known paintings, in which he already asserted his characteristic violence, down to the works produced at the beginning of the First World War, which reflect his contemporary research on the rendering of space.
An overview of Vlaminck’s production at that time reveals the key part he played in the renewal of painting which started in the early 20th century, and the inventiveness of the research he undertook with Derain.
Musée du Luxembourg
19 Rue de Vaugirard – 75006 Paris
Tel : 00 33 1 42 34 25 95
Website : museeduluxembourg.fr
Open every day from 10.30am to 7pm.
Late night on Mondays and Fridays until 10pm.
Sundays from 9am.
Métro
- Odéon (Lines 4-10)
- Saint-Sulpice (Line 4)
Admission : Adults 11 € – Children (From 10 to 25 years old) 9 €
Child under 10 years old – Free.
Book in advance – Adults : 12 €
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