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A. They were often allegories based on religion and morality.
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- All fauvists used exaggerated colors.
- All fauvists considered color to be the most important element of the painting - the subject of the painting was secondary.
- It was well known that fauvists never mixed colors - they used "pure" colors and applied them in thick strokes.
- Vincent Van Gogh is the most well known fauvism artist.
-Fauvism never developed into a real movement such as Impressionism or Surrealism, but grew from the work of several acquaintances and friends who shared common ideas.
- Most people disliked the style.
- By <span>1908 most artists moved away from the style.
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