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RAOUL DUFY : A NEW VISION

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Stricken with arthritis at 50, Dufy continued to work courageously on a large scale. In 1950 he even went to the U.S for a treatment aimed at curing his disease but to no avail. Back in Paris in 1951, he produced many other charming pieces and exhibited his works at the Venice Biennial which awarded him its major prize the following year.

Dufy then settled in Forcalquier, Southern France, where the climate was more suitable for his health but died on March 23rd 1953.

Dufy produced some 2000 paintings, 4000 water-colours, thousands of drawings and many prints during his prolific career. He imposed himself as one of the greatest masters of the 20th Century regarding the use of colours, notably in his vivid, aerial and fresh water-colours produced with incredible speed.

His greatest work was La Fée Electricité which he made for the French electric company E.D.F in 1937. This impressive 60 metre long and 10 metre high painting, retracing the entire history of light through all human inventions and mythologies, now exhibited in the Paris Museum of Modern Art, was probably the biggest art piece achieved during the 20th Century.

Regarding his achievements, Dufy's vision was strong enough to affect, in a broadly disseminated, popularised manner, the colour, design, texture and imagery of a very wide range of commercially manufactured products : book wrappers, perfume advertisements, posters and stage décor, textiles for furniture and clothes, decorated china and glass.

Dufy formulated practically all modern fabric design between 1909 and 1930 and much of it in the earlier period before 1920. His style most radically influenced the popular arts and the commercial design of the Western world.

Dufy invented a cultivated and lovingly tended Paradise, in the ancient Persian sense of an enclosed and protected garden, which was also an affectionately defined territory. At the one end, there are the fishermen and the yachts, with the nearby sunlit and orchard-strewn landscape of Normandy. In the centre are the wheatfields and vineyards of Burgundy. At the other end, in the south, there is the vivid Mediterranean world of palm-fringed promenades and beaches, casinos, bathers and butterflies as an enchanted playground.

In the middle of this domain is the most magical place of all : Dufy's studio with its blue-painted walls, which was his laboratory. More exactly, it was in Le Havre from his early youth and, on and off, until the early 1930's, in Paris, rue Séguier, between 1908 and 1910, in the Impasse Guelma, off the place Clichy, from 1911 until Dufy's death in 1953 ; in the rue Jeanne d'Arc and then the place Arago in Perpignan from 1949-50 and latterly in his country home of Forcalquier.

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