noun
- a group of early 20th-century French artists who used bold, non-naturalistic colors
Usage: art history
Examples
- The fauves revolutionized modern art with their vibrant color palette.
- Matisse and Derain were leading members of the fauves movement.
- The fauves exhibited together at the 1905 Salon d’Automne in Paris.
- Critics initially dismissed the fauves as wild and primitive.
- The fauves influenced later abstract expressionist painters.
- Museums now celebrate the fauves as pioneers of modern art.