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Mountains at Collioure is a 1905 painting by French painter André Derain. It was made while he was working with Henri Matisse at the fishing port of Collioure, in France. It has been in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. since John Hay Whitney, the previous owner, died in 1982. The work features long strokes of colours such as bright green, blue, mauve and pink. The entire scene is under a jade and turquoise sky.

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  • Montagnes à Collioure (fr)
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  • Mountains at Collioure is a 1905 painting by French painter André Derain. It was made while he was working with Henri Matisse at the fishing port of Collioure, in France. It has been in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. since John Hay Whitney, the previous owner, died in 1982. The work features long strokes of colours such as bright green, blue, mauve and pink. The entire scene is under a jade and turquoise sky. (en)
  • Montagnes à Collioure est un tableau du peintre français André Derain réalisé en 1905. Il a été réalisé alors qu'il travaillait avec Henri Matisse au port de pêche de Collioure. Depuis 1982, l'œuvre se trouve à la National Gallery of Art de Washington, D.C., après le décès de John Hay Whitney, le propriétaire de l'œuvre, en 1982. L'œuvre présente de longs traits de couleurs tels que le vert vif, le bleu, le mauve et le rose. L'ensemble de la scène se déroule sous un ciel de jade et de turquoise. (fr)
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  • Mountains at Collioure is a 1905 painting by French painter André Derain. It was made while he was working with Henri Matisse at the fishing port of Collioure, in France. It has been in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. since John Hay Whitney, the previous owner, died in 1982. The work features long strokes of colours such as bright green, blue, mauve and pink. The entire scene is under a jade and turquoise sky. (en)
  • Montagnes à Collioure est un tableau du peintre français André Derain réalisé en 1905. Il a été réalisé alors qu'il travaillait avec Henri Matisse au port de pêche de Collioure. Depuis 1982, l'œuvre se trouve à la National Gallery of Art de Washington, D.C., après le décès de John Hay Whitney, le propriétaire de l'œuvre, en 1982. L'œuvre présente de longs traits de couleurs tels que le vert vif, le bleu, le mauve et le rose. L'ensemble de la scène se déroule sous un ciel de jade et de turquoise. (fr)
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