
Anonymous A. answered 01/16/25
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The history behind Matisse's Cat with a Red Fish lies not only in his love of cats but also in its place within the Fauvist movement in France. Fauvism served as an intermediary movement between Impressionism and abstraction, characterized by bold, flat planes of vibrant color. The term "Fauve" translates to "wild beast," reflecting the movement's untamed approach to artistic expression.