야수파
"야수파" (Yasupa), or the "Fauvism" movement, emerged in the early 20th century, primarily in France. It is characterized by bold colors and simplified forms, emphasizing painterly qualities over realistic representation. The term "Fauvism" comes from the French word "fauves," meaning "wild beasts," reflecting the vibrant and unconventional use of color by the artists.
Key figures of the 야수파 include 앙리 마티스 (Henri Matisse) and 안드레 드랭 (André Derain). They sought to express emotions through color rather than depict the natural world accurately. This movement significantly influenced modern art, paving the way for various abstract styles that followed.