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Matisse People, Masks, Models

Matisse People, Masks, Models( )
Author: Matisse, Henri
Rainbird, Sean
Westheider, Ortrud
Contribution by: Conzen, Ina
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart Staff,
Bucerius Kunst Forum Staff,
ISBN:978-3-7774-6035-2
Publication Date:May 2009
Publisher:Continental Sales, Inc.
Imprint:Art Stock Books Ltd/Csi
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $69.00
Book Description:

Henri Matisse (1869 ?1954), is considered to be one of the preeminent artists of the early twentieth century. By placing its focus on the artist's portraits, the show as well as the exhibition catalogue will concentrate on a facet of his oeuvre, which has never yet been the theme of an exhibition. The concern here will be with the fascinating question as to how Matisse managed to create a likeness of his subject despite the fact that his consistent aim was the generally valid synthesis...
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Book Details
Pages:228
Detailed Subjects: Art / Individual Artists / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):9.13 x 11.39 x 0.86 Inches
Book Weight:2.95 Pounds
Author Biography
Matisse, Henri (Author)
Next to Picasso, Matisse is probably the greatest and most versatile artist of modernism. His long career embraced most of the currents of postimpressionist art, in all of which he created highly personal works of remarkable beauty and subtlety.

Born in Picardie, France, Matisse came to Paris as a youth to study law, but soon began to study painting under such conventional masters as Bouguereau. Later, he moved to impressionism and fell under the influence of Cezanne; soon after, he was using pure color in the style that characterized the Fauves (The Wild Beasts), an innovative school of art whose leading master he became. Subsequently, Matisse went through an expressionist phase, during which he was much affected by African and Near Eastern art. In that period, flat decorative patterns in brilliant colors predominated in his work, such as "La Danse" and "La Musique."

In 1914, Matisse went to live on the Riviera, where he remained for the rest of his long life. Here, his great series of Odalisques occupied him until the 1930's. His last major work was the decoration of a convent chapel at Venice. Matisse was also a book illustrator of originality, a highly individual sculptor, and a creator of extraordinary paper cutouts, in which he composed pictures using pieces of brightly colored paper. Despite severe arthritis, Matisse worked until his death at the age of 85. In 1992, a major exhibition of his works was held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City; the extraordinarily large attendance only confirmed his place as one of the greatest French painters of the twentieth century.

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