Femme au chapeau hung at the center of a defining moment of rupture in the history of modern art, shocking audiences.
Gathering over 300 works, an expansive exhibition at the Grand Palais spotlights the artist’s creatively fertile final years.
Henri Matisse, “ Le cheval, l’écuyère, et le clown (The Horse, the Rider, and the Clown),” plate V of XX, from Jazz, 1947, Pochoir (stencil) on Arches paper, 16 3/4” x 25 3/5” (© 2015 Succession H.
Henri Matisse, Collector? See How the Artist’s Favorite Possessions Inspired His Groundbreaking Work
The hotly anticipated "Matisse in the Studio" opens tomorrow at the Royal Academy of Arts. "Matisse in the Studio" reveals the connections between the artist's collection and his art. Photos courtesy ...
Studied drawing at the municipal Ecole Quentin de La Tour, a school of décorative arts, Saint-Quentin, France Matisse - Painter as Sculptor, The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD (solo) Henri ...
Some 60 drawings by Henri Matisse went under the hammer at Christie’s on October 8, raising more than $2.5 million to benefit New York art nonprofits. Titled Henri Matisse: Lines of Connection, the ...
Henri Cartier-Bresson, “Matisse with his collection of Kuba cloths and a Samoan tapa on the wall behind him, Villa La Rêve, Vence” (1944) (© Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos, image courtesy Museum ...
See the two sculptures, both with bad posture, on the far right side of this painting by Henri Matisse? Now, to the right of those, do you see a smudgy, spindly, gray rectangle embedded within a white ...
Art World Mourns Henri Matisse, Dead at Home in Nice at Age of 84 PARIS, Nov. 4--The world of art today mourned Henri Matisse, one of France's greatest painters, who died in his apartment in Nice ...
Here’s a roundup of pieces, including reviews of past shows, that trace the life and career of the giant of modernism. When Henri Matisse sent “Le Bonheur de vivre” to the 1906 Salon des Indépendants, ...
It’s hard to know whether the artist Henri Matisse or his model was more driven, more compulsive — or, to not put too fine a point on it, more frankly bonkers. An argument can be made for awarding top ...
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