Henri Matisse

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HENRI MATISSE


Born: 31 December 1869; Le Cateau-Cambrésis, Nord, France
 Died: 03 November 1954; Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
 Henri Matisse was a French painter, draftsman, sculptor, and printmaker. Known for his use of color, his work is regarded as responsible for laying the foundation for modern plastic arts, along with the work of Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp. At the age of 18, he went to study law, working as a court administrator. But, after a bout of appendicitis, during which his mother gave him paints and an easel to pass the time, he began drawing. He was exposed to the works of Van Gogh, who was practically unknown at the time, in 1897 and 1898, when he visited his friend, painter John Peter Russell, in the island of Belle Ile, which totally changed his painting style. A lover of all art, he immersed himself in the work of his fellow painters, and often got himself into debt buying the work of other artists. He received much inspiration from the work of other artists as well, drawing inspiration from such varied sources as Japanese art, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Pointillism. His work, characterized as “fauvre,” or wild, often met with harsh criticism, which made it hard for him to provide for his wife and children. Due to vehement hatred of his works, his Blue Nude was burned in 1913 at an Armory Exhibition in Chicago. Although he had harsh critics, he had loving followers, including Gertrude Stein and her family. Throughout the years of 1907-1911, his friends organized and financed an art school, Academie Matisse, in which Matisse could instruct young artists. In his later life, Matisse, who was partially reliant on a wheelchair, continued his artistic endeavors in creating cut paper collages, and working as a graphic artist. He also published Jazz in 1947, a collection of his printed and written works. Before his death of a heart attack, he established a museum of his own works, which has helped establish his legacy as a leading figure in the modern art movement.

HENRI MATISSE 31 December 1869 - 3 November 1954


HENRI MATISSE Still Life with Asphodels (1907)


HENRI MATISSE Dance II (1910)


HENRI MATISSE Nasturtiums with the Dance II (1912)


HENRI MATISSE Landscape viewed from a Window (1913)


HENRI MATISSE The Music Lesson (1917)


Two Masks

HENRI MATISSE Odalisque with a Turkish Chair (1928)


HENRI MATISSE Woman with a Madras Hat (1929-1930)


HENRI MATISSE The Large Blue Robe and Mimosas (1937)


Horse, Mask, Slippers (1822)

HENRI MATISSE The Large Blue Robe and Mimosas (1937)


HENRI MATISSE Vegetables (1952)


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