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Vlaminck

American  
[vla-mank] / vlaˈmɛ̃k /

noun

  1. Maurice de 1876–1958, French painter.


Vlaminck British  
/ vlamɛ̃k /

noun

  1. Maurice de (mɔris də). 1876–1958, French painter of the Fauve school

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She was intrigued by De Vlaminck's approach and wondered if it could be applied to one of her chief interests: unraveling the cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate ovulation.

From Science Daily

But earlier blood tests that looked for circulating DNA were limited by the fact that all the cells in our system have largely the same genome, De Vlaminck adds.

From Scientific American

It was a de Vlaminck painting, “Banlieue de Paris,” that started the Shaheens’ collection when they acquired it from a local gallery in the early 1970s.

From New York Times

Some of her paintings were exhibited in France alongside works by Matisse, Braque and Vlaminck.

From BBC

Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts was bequeathed four pieces, including Maurice de Vlaminck’s colorful Parisian street scene from 1905, Suburban Landscape.

From The Wall Street Journal