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c. 1900
 
   
The Welsh painter Augustus John becomes Britain's most famous bohemian      
Augustus John, by William Orpen, c.1900
National Portrait Gallery, London

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1901
 
    
A change of palette by Pablo Picasso takes him into what becomes known as his Blue Period       
1902
 
    
Augustus John meets his favourite subject Dorothy McNeill, to whom he gives the Gypsy name Dorelia       
1905
 
    
Henri Matisse completes his painting Luxe, Calme et Volupté       
1905
 
    
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and other Dresden students form the Expressionist group Die Brücke       
1905
 
    
Pablo Picasso's palette becomes warmer as Blue evolves into Rose       
1905
 
     
Henri Matisse, in the south of France, paints The Open Window, Collioure, the first of his many works on this theme        
1905
 
     
Matisse, Derain and others, exhibiting in Paris their shockingly colourful new works, are dubbed fauves ("wild beasts") by a critic        
1906
 
     
Pablo Picasso's portrait of Gertrude Stein prefigures cubism in its mask-like treatment of her face        
1906
 
   
A large retrospective exhibition in Paris gives Paul Gauguin a growing posthumous reputation