Artist’s daughter Marguerite features in most of the pieces, kept in the family until ‘complete surprise’ donation ...
The exhibition devoted to Henri Matisse's mural work – the artist's least loved but also the least studied creation – that ...
The title "Henri Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917" fits perfectly the remarkable exhibition that opened last weekend at the Art Institute of Chicago. The show confirms that since then painting as ...
Henri Matisse, France 1869-1954. La Pleureuse 1900/1903. 27.5 x 18cm. Collection: Biblioth?que nationale de France, Paris. Henri Matisse, France 1869-1954. Le grand nu 1906. Lithograph, 45 x 43cm.
Henri Matisse - Femme en fauteuil (Woman in a chair), 1935 Pencil on paper 346.203120 (c) 2014 Succession H. Matisse / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Visitors ...
The dazzlingly bright cut-outs the Frenchman made in his last decade show a period of vitality and radical reinvention At the start of the Second World War, Henri Matisse found himself, for the first ...
The most comprehensive exhibition ever devoted to Henri Matisse's paper cut-outs is soon to close at London's Tate Modern, but the new edition of "Henri Matisse. Cut-outs. Drawing With Scissors" means ...
Some of the artist’s greatest paintings were inspired by views through windows — or in this case, a windshield. It’s not exactly classic Matisse. But I can’t begin to tell you how much I love this ...
A battle with cancer in the 1940s left artist Henri Matisse confined to a wheelchair. Poor health prevented him from painting, but didn't stop him from creating art. Instead of using a paintbrush, he ...
Henri Matisse encouraged his favorite model to become a painter like him It’s hard to be precise about what’s going on in this deceptively simple 1924 picture by Henri Matisse. In French, it’s called ...
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