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The Road Approaching the Village

early 20th c.
20th century
19 1/4 in. x 23 5/8 in. (48.9 cm x 60.01 cm)

Maurice Vlaminck, French, (1876–1958)

Object Type: Drawings and Watercolors
Creation Place: Europe, France
Medium and Support: watercolor and gouache on paper
Credit Line: Carleton College Art Collection, gift of Elizabeth Wallace
Accession Number: 2000.014
Vlaminck, along with Matisse, was labelled a "Fauve" (wild beast) for his use of strident color in 1905. By the 1920s, Vlaminck had settled into the expressionistic landscape style embodied in the Carleton picture.

This luminous watercolor came from the estate of Elizabeth Wallace, identified in institutional records as a "friend" of the college. Indeed Wallace was gifted in her friendships, including ties to author Mark Twain and to Laurence Gould, Carleton President between 1945 and 1962. Carleton awarded Professor Wallace (University of Chicago, Romance Languages) an honorary degree in 1949.

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