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| | Henri Matisse. Biography - Olga's Gallery |
 | | Henri Matisse was born at Le Cateau-Cambrésis in the North of France on December 31, 1869. |  | | During the period of 1899-1904 Matisse participated in a group exhibition at Berthe Weil’s Gallery (1902), painted townscapes with Marquet in Paris, spent the summer of 1904 working with Signac and Cross at Saint-Tropez, and in 1905-6 painted views of Collioure. |  | | The Musée Matisse was opened in 1952 at Le Cateau-Cambrésisi, the birthplace of the artist. |
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| | Henri Matisse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Henri Matisse (December 31, 1869 – November 3, 1954) was a French Artist, noted for his use of color and his fluid, brilliant and original draftsmanship. |  | | In 2002, a Matisse sculpture, "Reclining Nude I (Dawn)," sold for US$ 9.2 million, a record for a sculpture by the artist. |  | | The decline of the Fauvist movement after 1906 did nothing to affect the rise of Matisse; he had moved beyond them and many of his finest works were created between 1906 and 1917 when he was an active part of the great gathering of artistic talent in Montparnasse. |
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| | Henri Matisse : (1869-1954) Biography |
 | | Henri Matisse was the leader of young rebel artists who brought the modern art movement into being in Paris ain the early 1900s. |  | | Matisse's art work was exhibited all around the world. |  | | Henri painted from around the turn of the century untill 1914 in his studio. |
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| | Henri Matisse - French Impressionist artist! |
 | | Henri Matisse was born in the north of France at Le Cateau-Cambresis in 1869. |  | | Matisse was largely influenced by the impressionist artists who preceded him, but it was not until 1902 that his own style was fully developed. |  | | In 1905 and 1906, Matisse painted with Marquet in Paris. |
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 | | Henri Matisse's leadership was recognized and in his major works of the period, Luxe, calme et volupté (1905) and Joie de vivre (1905-6) the fundamental character of his whole oeuvre was emerging. |  | | Henri Matisse wrote in his Notes d'un peintre (1908): 'What I dream of is an art of balance, purity and serenity, devoid of troubling or depressing subject-matter... |  | | Henri Matisse was concerned with an expressive art, with a seriousness of purpose comparable to the German Expressionists (whom he influenced) but totally different from them in mood and technique. |
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| | Henri Matisse |
 | | Henri Matisse and the Fauves - A virtual tour by the National Gallery of Art. |  | | Matisse is best known for his paintings and cutouts, but starting in the 1920s he also produced over 50 bronze sculptures including the Seated Nude (1925). |  | | Matisse Picasso - Exhibition bringing the work of these two artists together. |
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 | | Henri Matisse was born on December 31, 1869 at Le Cateau-Cambresis in France. |  | | Henri went to study art at a famous art school in Paris, France. |  | | Henri Matisse is one of the most creative artists. |
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| | Henri and Pierre Matisse - Cosmopolis, English edition - No. 2, January 2000 |
 | | Matisse was influenced by the paintings of Chardin and Goya. |  | | His teacher Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse remained in a certain sense an "outcast" of the art world. |  | | She explores the life and work of young Matisse up to his recognition in the years 1907-1908 (a second volume on the following years is still to be published). |
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| | Henri Matisse Fauves Artist |
 | | Henri Matisse was born in December of 1869 in Le Cateau, France. |  | | Matisse became an accomplished painter, sculptor and graphic designer, and one of the most influential artists of the 1900s. |  | | Matisse's work reflects a number of influences: the decorative quality of Near Eastern art, the stylized forms of the masks and sculpture of African, the bright colors of the French impressionists, and the simplified forms of French artist Paul Cezanne and the cubists. |
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| | Henri Matisse Biography - Renoir Fine Art Inc. |
 | | Matisse was born in Le Cateau-Cambrésis in northern France on December 31, 1869. |  | | In the same year Matisse exhibited this and similar paintings along with works by his artist companions, including Andre Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck. |  | | Matisse extended this principle into other fields; his bronze sculptures, like his drawings and works in several graphic media, reveal the same expressive contours seen in his paintings. |
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| | Henri Matisse Biography |
 | | Henri Matisse is often regarded as one of the most influential French painters of the 20th century. |  | | The artist Henri Matisse was born on December 31, 1869 in northern France. |  | | Matisse was later the leader of the Fauvist Movement, a painting style which focused on pure colors used in an aggressive and direct manner. |
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| | Henri Matisse Biography |
 | | Henri Emile Benoit Matisse (1869–1954), the French Fauvist Painter, Sculptor, Lithographer, Etcher and Draughtsman, was born the son of a grain merchant in Picardy Northern France in 1869. |  | | Henri Matisse loved pattern; in particular he loved Islamic art and the way the pattern invades every plane, he wanted to create this with colour. |  | | Matisse studied at the Academie Julian Paris in 1892 under Bouguereau (see The First Kiss, 1873) and then under Gustave Moreau in 1892-6, through whom he met the artists Marquet, Manguin and Rouault. |
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| | Henri Matisse |
 | | Matisse, Henri, 1869–1954, French painter, sculptor, and lithographer. |  | | Henri Matisse - Artist, born 31 December 1869, French artist and leader of the Fauve movement |  | | Matisse began exhibiting in 1896 and at first was unsuccessful. |
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| | Henri Matisse - AMAM |
 | | Matisse's work of the 1920s appears to portray a tranquil, almost dreamy retreat from his earlier avant-garde work; seldom, however, was he more devoted to the hedonistic project he had chosen early on as his life work. |  | | Matisse rose to prominence and even infamy at the Salon d'Automne of 1905, where, along with other members of the group soon dubbed the Fauves(Wild Beasts) by critics, he exhibited work that deliberately flouted contemporary standards of beauty and artistic competence. |  | | Despite this apparently conservative training, Matisse forged bonds with independent and radical painters at work in Paris, and by 1905 was perceived as one of the leaders of the Fauves. |
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| | Know the Artist: Henri Matisse |
 | | Henri Matisse and the Fauves Selected images - from the National Gallery of Art. |  | | Henri-Emile-Benoît Matisse was born on December 31, 1869, in Le Cateau–Cambrésis, France. |  | | In 1901, Matisse exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants in Paris and met another future leader of the Fauve movement, Maurice de Vlaminck. |
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| | Henri Matisse Prints - Henri Matisse Posters - Free Shipping |
 | | Matisse was heavily influenced by the Impressionist movement, borrowing from the esteemed artistic styles of Cezanne, Van Gogh, Pissarro, and Gauguin. |  | | In 1906, Matisse completed one of his most highly respected paintings, "The Joy of Life." This masterpiece is acclaimed as one of the most important works of the Twentieth Century. |  | | In 1892, Matisse put an end to his law practice and pursued art classes at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, attempting a number of styles and mediums. |
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| | Henri Matisse Art: PicassoMio.com |
 | | Master French painter, printmaker, sculptor and illustrator Henri Matisse is often regarded as the most important French painter of the 20th century. |  | | Matisse is said to have discovered a love of painting during this time, which gave him a new sense of freedom. |  | | While in Paris, Matisse received his training at various schools, such as, Académie Julian and École des Arts Décoratifs. |
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| | Henri Matisse (French), 1869-1954: Featured artist works, exhibitions and biography fromEckert Fine Art, FL |
 | | Matisse never made a didactic painting or signed a manifesto, and there is scarcely one reference to a political event - let alone an expression of political opinion - to be found anywhere in his writings. |  | | Matisse loved pattern, and pattern within pattern: not only the suave and decorative forms of his own compositions but also the reproduction of tapestries, embroideries, silks, striped awnings, curlicues, mottles, dots, and spots, the bright clutter of over-furnished rooms, within the painting. |  | | Matisse once said that he wanted his art to have the effect of a good armchair on a tired businessman. |
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| | Matisse & Picasso: About Henri Matisse Giant of 20th century art - master of fauvism |
 | | Matisse began to copy paintings, and then later (after he was recovered from his illness), he took drawing lessons while continuing to work in the law office. |  | | By 1896, Matisse was successfully exhibiting his paintings in Paris. |  | | Within a decade, Matisse was the recognized leader of the art style known as fauvism &; a style characterized by its unusual use of bold and often illogical colors. |
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| | Henri Matisse Biography |
 | | When Henri Matisse was 21 years old he became seriously ill. During the phase of convalescence Matisse started painting and discovered his love for art, which should become his life-long passion. |  | | Henri Matisse died on November 3, 1954 in Nice as an internationally well known and highly reputable artist. |  | | Another admirer became Pablo Picasso with whom he exchanged paintings in 1907. |
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| | Henri Matisse |
 | | Matisse was not one to rest on his laurels, and he continued studying various styles including primitive art, and the work of painters in other disciplines. |  | | He had an exhibit with Pablo Picasso at the Paul Guillaume Gallery in Paris in 1918; he designed costumes for the presentation of Shostakovich's Le Rouge et le Noir by the Ballets Russes; he was awarded the Legion d'Honneur In 1925, and he won first prize at the Carnegie International Exhibition in 1927. |  | | Matisse not only painted, but he also experimented with sculpture and lithographs. |
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| | Henri Matisse Online |
 | | Henri Matisse was the most important French painter of the 20th century, rivaling Picasso in his influence. |  | | Henri Matisse at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Henri Matisse and the Fauves |  | | Henri Matisse at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 8 works by Henri Matisse |
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| | Henri Matisse |
 | | Henri Matisse (1869-1954), a French painter and sculptor, is considered one of the founding fathers of modem art. |  | | He was the acknowledged leader of a group of expressionist painters, dubbed les Fauves (wild beasts) by art critics who were shocked by their radical approach to painting. |  | | Influenced by the impressionists, Matisse also incorporated elements from Persian art, medieval stained glass, and children's art into his own decorative style. |
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| | Incredible Art Lessons |
 | | Matisse began his art career one year after Van Gogh died at the age of 22. |  | | Ask for a volunteer to be Matisse and a volunteer to have their face painted in colors like the picture. |  | | Because Matisse took care of himself and didn't overdo things like Toulouse- Lautrec, he lived a long life of almost 86 years. |
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| | WebMuseum: Matisse, Henri (-Émile-Benoît) |
 | | Matisse, like Raphael, was a born leader and taught and encouraged other painters, while Picasso, like Michelangelo, inhibited them with his power: he was a natural czar. |  | | Matisse's artistic career was long and varied, covering many different styles of painting from Impressionism to near Abstraction. |  | | Picasso and Matisse were active to the end of their lives, but while Picasso was preoccupied with his ageing sexuality, Matisse moved into a period of selfless invention. |
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| | Henri Matisse lithographs, etchings, linocuts |
 | | Henri Matisse (1869 - 1954), Le Cateau, Picardy, France - The artist often regarded as one the most important French painters of the 20th century. |  | | Matisse's artistic career was long and varied, covering many different styles of painting from Impressionism to near Abstraction. |  | | His last works were completed from a wheelchair and he produced the famous "Cutouts" including the Blue Nudes. |
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| | Henri Matisse |
 | | In 1905, Matisse painted painted one of his most famous paintings, the portrait of |  | | Henri Matisse comments on his own famous paintings, "What I am after, above all, is expression...[But}...expression does not consist of the passion mirrored upon a human face...the whole arrangement of my picture is expressive. |  | | The entire mood of the painting is effected depending on the color this line is painted, therefore "Madam Matisse" is a study in color relationships as well as an art portrait. |
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| | Henri Matisse, French Painter |
 | | Matisse's supreme accomplishment, which may be seen in all his work, was to liberate color from its traditionally realistic function and to make it the foundation of a decorative art of the highest order. |  | | Typical of Matisse's painting during this period is Woman with a Hat: Madame Matisse (1905; private collection, California), in which the sitter's dress, skin, and feathered hat are rendered in an unnaturalistic pattern of energetically brushed greens, pinks, and lavenders. |  | | During those years Matisse met Charles Camoin, Georges Rouault, and Albert Marquet, painters of his age who, with Maurice Vlaminck, André Derain, and Georges Braque, were to join with him in forming the Fauve group (see Fauvism). |
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| | Henri matisse |
 | | Henri Matisse: Paintings and Sculptures in Soviet Museums. |  | | Matisse in Morocco: The Paintings and Drawings, 1912-1913. |  | | HENRI MATISSE Exposition du Centenaire au Grand Palais, Paris. |
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 | | Matisse's stature as the most significant artist in the Paris School by the onset of World War I owed largely to the influence of Leo and Gertrude Stein and their circle. |  | | During the course of his long and exceptionally varied artistic life, Henri Matisse redefined the basic principles of art and secured a place as one of the masters of the Modern period. |  | | Studying art in Paris, he began to experiment with form and color, an exploration that flourished over the ensuing years through painting, sculpture, lithography and other forms. |
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| | Oil Painting Reproduction Henri Matisse |
 | | Henri Matisse Young Woman in a Blue Blouse (Portrait of Lydia Delectorskaya, Artist's Secretary). |  | | Henri Matisse Portrait of Lydia Delectorskaya, the Artist's Secretary |  | | Henri Matisse Girl with Tulips (Portrait of Jeanne Vaderin |
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| | Henri Matisse artist and art...the-artists.org |
 | | With more than 200 works in a variety of media ranging from painting and moving sculptures to photography, film, furniture and graphic design, this will be the first Tate exhibition dedicated to early Modernist abstraction for more than two decades. |  | | One of this century s most celebrated artists is certainly Henri Matisse. |  | | He is considered one of this centuries greatest art masters, like Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, and Pablo Picasso. |
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| | Henri Matisse |
 | | Both depend heavily on lines, but Matisse's are more curvy and feminine, while Picasso's are much more sharp, geometric and masculine. |  | | Instead of a pleasant manipulation of women seen in Matisse's work, Picasso's treatment is quiet dreadful. |  | | Matisse, being secure and content with women, paints them as welcoming and pleasant. |
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| | Henri Matisse and the Fauves |
 | | Henri Matisse, age thirty-six, has just arrived from the South of France with fifteen new paintings, including this one. |  | | Henri Matisse, Open Window, Collioure, 1905, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Collection of Mr. |  | | But when he submits the canvases to the Salon d'automne, the season's major public art event, the Salon presidentfearing for Matisse's reputationtries to dissuade him. |
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| | Henri Matisse: artist |
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| | Henri Matisse Paintings to buy online |
 | | Along with Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse is widely held to be one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. |  | | Paintings by Henri Matisse can be found on this page, as well as his sketches such as |  | | More abstract prints and posters by Matisse can be found in our Serigraph section. |
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| | Henri Matisse Art Prints Gallery |
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| | OCAIW - Henri Matisse |
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| | Henri Matisse Bibliography |
 | | Matisse : The Man and His Art, 1869-1918 |  | | Henri Matisse : Drawing With Scissors (Smart About Art) |  | | Henri Matisse (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists) -- by Mike Venezia; Paperback |
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| | Matisse Henri art |
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| | Henri Matisse |
 | | Provides a detailed overview of Matisse's career and his impact on the world of art. |  | | Guide to art museum sites and image archives where paintings by Henri Matisse can be viewed online. |  | | Find your favorite Matisse prints and posters at Barewalls.com. |
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| | Henri Matisse - Wikimedia Commons |
 | | Henri Matisse (1869 - 1954) was a French painter. |  | | Since Matisse died in 1954, his works are protected by copyright until 2024 (life + 70 years). |  | | This page was last modified 17:50, 18 August 2005. |
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| | Henri Matisse Gallery - Oil Painting Reproductions |
 | | Henri Matisse Gallery II I just wanted to let you know that I love the Matisse reproduction. |  | | Canvas Replicas artists have reproduced copies of 128 different Matisse titles. |  | | If you are interested in a Matisse reproduction not shown above, please let us know the title. |
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| | De Lacey Fine Art |
 | | The Apollinaire suite by Matisse was completed and printed by Fernand Mourlot in 1952 of which 30 examples on Grand Velin d'Arches signed by the artist and the author, these were numbered from 1-30. |  | | Please send your Emails to info@delaceyfineart.co.uk with questions or comments about this web site. |
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