[Walk] The Fauvism Trail
COLLIOURE
[Walk] The Fauvism Trail
Easy
1h30
462m
+8m
-9m
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A route based on reproductions of works created by Matisse and Derain during the summer of 1905.
Description
On May 16, 1905, Matisse arrived in Collioure, stepping off the train and leaving his luggage, cardboard, and paints at the village's only inn, on Avenue de la Gare, with Dame Rosette.
Matisse set off to explore the village, nestled between the sea and mountains, and thought of his friend Paul Signac, who had visited in 1888 and painted several canvases.
At first glance, Collioure reveals a mountain of terraced vineyards, dry stone walls, scattered olive trees, and fig trees.
Collioure is a village tucked between a bell tower and a castle, prayers and battles, a product of a thousand-year-old history. It is an intimate connection between the sea and the land, a powerful embrace that has carved the rocks into coves and bays where color anchors and sways on the wooden boats of the Catalan fishermen. This first glance becomes foundational.
Matisse gradually abandons pointillism in favor of capturing his emotions. In front of this creative potential, he invites André Derain to join him.
For this northern man, Collioure is a luminous shock. The two painters share a bond and are in search of a new pictorial world. Together, they immerse themselves in their artistic instincts.
The artists engage with Collioure, working intensely outdoors, exploring the village to capture its variations, and immersing themselves in the emotion of the moment.
This walk invites you to discover 9 works as you wander through the streets of Collioure, or by following a guided tour (more info).
To discover the paintings in video, click here.
Matisse set off to explore the village, nestled between the sea and mountains, and thought of his friend Paul Signac, who had visited in 1888 and painted several canvases.
At first glance, Collioure reveals a mountain of terraced vineyards, dry stone walls, scattered olive trees, and fig trees.
Collioure is a village tucked between a bell tower and a castle, prayers and battles, a product of a thousand-year-old history. It is an intimate connection between the sea and the land, a powerful embrace that has carved the rocks into coves and bays where color anchors and sways on the wooden boats of the Catalan fishermen. This first glance becomes foundational.
Matisse gradually abandons pointillism in favor of capturing his emotions. In front of this creative potential, he invites André Derain to join him.
For this northern man, Collioure is a luminous shock. The two painters share a bond and are in search of a new pictorial world. Together, they immerse themselves in their artistic instincts.
The artists engage with Collioure, working intensely outdoors, exploring the village to capture its variations, and immersing themselves in the emotion of the moment.
This walk invites you to discover 9 works as you wander through the streets of Collioure, or by following a guided tour (more info).
To discover the paintings in video, click here.
- Henri Matisse, Collioure, 1905
- André Derain, The Faubourg of Collioure
- Henri Matisse, Boats in Collioure, 1905
- André Derain, The Lighthouse of Collioure, 1905
- Henri Matisse, Collioure, 1905
- Fishermen’s Boats Collioure, 1905
- Henri Matisse, La Moulade, 1905
- The Roofs of Collioure, 1905
- Collioure, the Village and the Sea, 1905
- Departure : Tourist Office of Collioure
- Arrival : Tourist Office of Collioure
- Towns crossed : COLLIOURE
Altimetric profile
Transport
Bus 1€
The Collioure train station (Gare SNCF) is in direct proximity to the historic town center.
The Collioure train station (Gare SNCF) is in direct proximity to the historic town center.
Access and parking
Collioure : 28 km southeast of Perpignan via the D 914.
Parking :
Glacis Parking