Color is the theme of this movement, seen in Henri Matisse's The Red Room.

Answer Fauvism

From the critical name les fauves (‘the wild beasts’) of Matisse's work came an art movement known as fauvism. As an extension of post-impressionism, the wild use of paint, loose movements and forms, rejection of three-dimensional space, and bright, bold and often complementary colors gave the artworks a sense of abstraction.

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