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  1. Raoul Dufy (nome completo Raoul Ernest Joseph) (Le Havre, 3 de junho de 1877 — Forcalquier, 23 de março de 1953) foi um pintor, desenhista, gravador, ilustrador de livros, ceramista, ilustrador de tecidos, de tapeçarias e de móveis, decorador de interiores, espaços públicos e teatro francês.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Raoul_DufyRaoul Dufy - Wikipedia

    Raoul Dufy (French pronunciation: [ʁaul dyfi]; 3 June 1877 – 23 March 1953) was a French painter associated with the Fauvist movement. He gained recognition for his vibrant and decorative style, which became popular in various forms, such as textile designs, and public building decorations.

  3. Raoul Dufy (nome completo Raoul Ernest Joseph) (Le Havre, 3 de junho de 1877 - Forcalquier, 23 de março de 1953) foi um pintor, desenhista, gravador, ilustrador de livros, ceramista, ilustrador de tecidos, de tapeçarias e de móveis, decorador de interiores, espaços públicos e teatro francês.

    • French
    • Le Havre, France
  4. Raoul Dufy foi um pintor francês da primeira metade do século XX. Atuou também com artística gráfico, ilustrador de livros, ceramista, gravador, ilustrador de tapeçarias e decorador de interiores.

  5. Raoul Dufy (French: [ʁa.ul dy.fi]; 3 June 1877 – 23 March 1953) was a French Fauvist painter, brother of Jean Dufy. He developed a colorful, decorative style that became fashionable for designs of ceramics and textiles, as well as decorative schemes for public buildings.

    • French
    • June 3, 1877
    • Le Havre, France
    • March 23, 1953
  6. www.moma.org › artists › 1646Raoul Dufy - MoMA

    Raoul Dufy (French pronunciation: [ʁaul dyfi]; 3 June 1877 – 23 March 1953) was a French painter associated with the Fauvist movement. He gained recognition for his vibrant and decorative style, which became popular in various forms, such as textile designs, and public building decorations.

  7. Raoul Dufy (French pronunciation: [ʁaul dyfi]; 3 June 1877 – 23 March 1953) was a French painter associated with the Fauvist movement. He gained recognition for his vibrant and decorative style, which became popular in various forms, such as textile designs, and public building decorations.