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Pictured is an oil on canvas painting titled Fishing Boats at L'Estaque by French artist Andre Derain on display in the Dallas Museum of Art. It was created at the height of his Fauve period in 1906. The Fauve style was developed by Derain and Henri Matisse and featured simplified forms, high-keyed palletes, broken brushstrokes, and unmodulated patches of colors. Andre Derain was born in 1880 and died in 1954.