Henri Matisse
French
1869, Le Cateau-Cambresis, France
1954, Nice, France
Along with Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse was one of the pillars of the Parisian avant-garde, whose formal innovations in painting would dominate much of modern art. Matisse initially worked in law, but discovered a passion for art when he began painting as an amateur. He went on to study traditional academic painting. In the early years of the twentieth century, however, he rejected the idea that painting had to imitate the appearance of nature. His characteristic innovations were the use of vibrant, arbitrary colors; bold, autonomous brushstrokes; and a flattening of spatial depth. This anti-naturalistic style inspired the critical name "fauves," or "wild beasts," for the group of painters around Matisse.
Ironically, Matisse often applied his thoroughly modern style to traditional subjects such as still lifes, landscapes, and portraits. Such works express a sense of timeless joy and stillness that runs counter to the frenetic, technologically inspired compositions of many of his contemporaries. Although primarily dedicated to painting, Matisse was also active as a sculptor and printmaker. In the 1940s, in failing health, he embarked on a well-known group of cut-paper collages.
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Works in the Collection
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Henri MatisseStudy of Sarah Stein
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Henri MatisseGrosse tête; Henriette, II (Large Head; Henriette, II)
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Henri MatissePaysage: Les genêts (Landscape: Broom)
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Henri MatisseNature morte à la cruche bleue (Still Life with Blue Jug)
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Henri MatisseFemale Nude
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Henri MatissePaysage (Landscape)
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Henri MatisseNature morte—fruits, pot Sèvres (Still Life—Fruit, Sèvres Pot)
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Henri MatisseLa Table au café (Café Table)
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Henri MatisseAssiette de fruits (Fruit Dish)
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Henri MatisseLe Bouquet d'anemones (Vase of Anemones)
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Henri MatisseLa Conversation (The Conversation)
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Henri MatissePetite tête aux cheveux striés (Small Head with Striated Hair)
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Henri MatisseFemme s'inclinant (Woman Leaning)
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Henri MatisseFée au chapeau de clarté, Souvenir du Mallarmé (Fairy in a Luminous Hat, Souvenir of Mallarmé)
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Henri MatisseMarguerite in Three Poses
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Henri MatisseJeune fille assise au bouquet de fleurs (Seated Young Girl with Bouquet of Flowers)
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Henri MatisseFigure pensive au fauteuil pliant (Nude Sitting in a Folding Chair)
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Henri MatisseLe Grand bois (The Large Woodcut)
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Henri MatisseCalypso, one of six etchings for Ulysses by James Joyce
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Henri MatisseEtude pour la vierge "Visage" (Study for the Virgin "Face")
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