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Henri Matisse
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Image:Portrait of Henri Matisse 1933 May 20.jpg thumb|Photo of Henri Matisse taken by [[Carl Van Vechten, 1933.]]
'''Henri Matisse''' (
December 31,
1869 –
November 3,
1954) was a
France French Artist Artist, noted for his use of color and his fluid, brilliant and original draftsmanship.
Biography
Born '''Henri-Émile-Benoît Matisse''' in
Le Cateau-Cambrésis,
Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, he grew up in
Bohain-en-Vermandois. In
1887 he went to
Paris to study law. After gaining his qualification he worked as a court administrator in
Le Cateau-Cambrésis. Following an attack of
appendicitis he took up painting during his convalescence. After his recovery, he returned to Paris in
1891 to study art at the ''
Académie Julian'' and became a student of
William-Adolphe Bouguereau and
Gustave Moreau.
Influenced by the works of
Paul_Cézanne Paul Cézanne,
Paul Gauguin Gauguin,
Vincent van Gogh Van Gogh and
Paul Signac, and also by traditional
Japanese art, he started to see color as a crucial element of composition.
His art was based on a method that consists in separating elements of the work into drawing, colour, composition – and then joining the elements in a synthesis. He was the only
Fauvism Fauvist to develop his work as a balance between colour and line, in flat compositions, without traditional means of giving the illusion of depth (shading and modelling for example). He was one of the first painters of the
Fauvism Fauvist ("Wild Beast") movement to be interested in “primitive� art. His contemporary
André Derain Derain's work should be compared and contrasted. Matisse abandoned the palette of the
Impressionism Impressionists and established his characteristic style, with its flat, brilliant color and fluid line. His subjects were primarily women, interiors, and still life.
Image:henri_matisse.jpg left|thumb|Self-Portrait in a Striped T-shirt (1906)
He painted in the
Fauvism Fauvist manner, becoming known as a leader of that movement. His first exhibition was in
1901 and his first solo exhibition in
1904. His fondess for bright and expressive colour became more pronounced after he moved southwards in
1905 to work with
Andre Derain André Derain and spent time on the
French Riviera, his paintings marked by having the colours keyed up into a blaze of intense shades and characterized by flat shapes and controlled lines, with expression dominant over detail. The decline of the Fauvist movement after
1906 did nothing to affect the rise of Matisse; he had moved beyond them and many of his finest works were created between 1906 and
1917 when he was an active part of the great gathering of artistic talent in
Montparnasse.
He was a friend as well as rival of the younger
Pablo Picasso Picasso, with whom he is often compared.
Matisse lived in
Cimiez on the
French Riviera, now a suburb of the city of
Nice, from 1917 until his death in 1954. In 1941 he was diagnosed with
cancer and, following surgery, he used a wheelchair. Matisse did not allow this setback to stop him working however, and with the aid of assistants he started creating cut paper collages called ''gouaches découpés'', often large. These demonstrate his ability to bring his eye for colour and geometry to a new medium of utter simplicity, but with playful and delightful power.
Draughtsman,
Printmaker,
Sculpture Sculptor, but principally a
Painter, Henri Matisse achieved widespread fame during his lifetime. Today, a Matisse painting can fetch as much as US$ 17 million. In 2002, a Matisse sculpture, "Reclining Nude I (Dawn)," sold for US$ 9.2 million, a record for a sculpture by the artist.
Quotations
"What I dream of is an art of balance, of purity and serenity devoid of troubling or disturbing subject matter... like a comforting influence, a mental balm - something like a good armchair."
"Suppose I have to paint a woman's body: first I give it grace, charm, then it is necessary to give it something more. I am going to condense the meaning of this body by seeking its essential lines. The charm will be less apparent at first, but it will emerge in the end from the new image that I will have obtained and will have a wider meaning, a more fully human one."
"The artist has but one idea. He is born with it and spends a lifetime developing it and making it breathe. I basically work without theory. I am aware only of the forces I use, and I move along the course of the picture's creation, pushed by an idea that I come to know only gradually as it develops."
"Instinct must be thwarted just as one prunes the branches of a tree so that it will grow better."
"We must see all life as if we were children."
"As I create these colored cutouts, it seems to me that I advance joyfully to meet whatever awaits. I do not believe I have ever experienced such peace and harmony as in making these cutout papers."
Partial list of works
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Notre-Dame, une fin d'après-midi'' (1902),
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Green Stripe'' (1905),
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The Open Window'' (1905),
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Woman with a Hat'' (1905),
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Les toits de collioure'' (1905),
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Le bonheur de vivre'' (1906),
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The Young Sailor II'' (1906),
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Madras Rouge'' (1907),
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Blue Nude (Souvenir de Biskra)'' (1907),
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The Dessert: Harmony in Red (The Red Room)'' (1908),
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The Conversation (painting) The Conversation'' (1909),
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La Danse (painting) Dance'' (1909),
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L'Atelier Rouge'' (1911),
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Zorah on the Terrace'' (1912),
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Le Rifain assis'' (1912),
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La lecon de musique'' (1917),
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The Painter and His Model'' (1917),
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Interior At Nice'' (1920),
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Odalisque with Raised Arms'' (1923),
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Yellow Odalisque'' (1926),
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Robe violette et Anemones'' (1937),
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Le Reve de 1940'' (1940),
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Deux fillettes, fond jaune et rouge'' (1947),
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Jazz (painting) Jazz'' (1947),
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The Plum Blossoms'' (1948),
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Chapelle du Saint-Marie du Rosaire'' (1948, completed in 1951),
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Beasts of the Sea'' (1950),
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Black Leaf on Green Background (1952),
References
*
Lawrence Gowing. "Matisse" London:Thames & Hudson; Reprint edition, 1985, ISBN 0500201706 (short introduction to Matisse)
*
Hilary Spurling "The Unknown Matisse: A Life of Henri Matisse, Vol. 1, 1869-1908". London: Hamish Hamilton Ltd, 1998, ISBN 0679434283
* Hilary Spurling "Matisse the Master: A Life of Henri Matisse, Vol. 2, The Conquest of Colour 1909 - 1954". London: Hamish Hamilton Ltd, 2005, ISBN 0241133394
External links
{{Commons|Henri Matisse}}
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Musée Matisse Nice
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Henri Matisse at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
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Matisse Gallery at Artst
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Henri Matisse at CGFA
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Artchive
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Matisse-Picasso
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Henri Matisse: A Virtual Art Gallery
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