matisse in English

noun

Henri Matisse (1869-1954), French painter and sculptor, leader of the Fauvist movement; family name

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1. Artists Henri Matisse and Claude Monet used Cadmium pigments to create their well-known works of art, for example

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3. Anemones are often depicted in various paintings by Impressionist painters including Matisse and Monet, who had deep appreciations for nature and flowers

4. Matisse was seen as the leader of the movement, due to his seniority in age and prior self-establishment in the academic art world.

5. A painting by Henri Matisse, celebrating the first Bastille Day in France after World War I, is to be auctioned at Sotheby's in New York.

6. To put it in language no archaeologist is likely to use: the curves of a Matisse woman are sexy; the bulges and Blanknesses of these nudes, carved from ivory in central Europe 30,000 years ago

7. A Blackly brooding duo, Matisse's Goldfish and Palette, 1914, and Picasso's Harlequin, 1915 (which Matisse rightly believed his painting had inspired), share a wall, but three examples of Picasso's synthetic Cubism of 1913-14, a papier colle, painting, and assemblage, hang among them.

8. Emile Bellet is a self-taught artist who has aligned himself with the discipline of the Fauves (French for “wild beasts”)—a school of artists who lived at the turn of the 20th century that includes Henri Matisse, Paul Cézanne, Raoul Dufy, and …

9. By Mila Boutan (Author) 3.3 out of 5 stars 7 ratings In this innovative new series, readers will learn about four of the world's best known artists--Monet, Matisse, Cezanne, and Van Gogh--and they'll also get activity ideas that will inspire them to create their own masterpieces.

10. Executed with Breathlessly fine strokes, these exquisite images are as beautiful and accomplished as line drawings by Picasso or Matisse.: They are pitch perfect, carrying the audience Breathlessly along on a wave of blackly comic repartee.: The newspapers were full of articles Breathlessly praising the entrepreneurial acumen of Britain's new high-tech millionaires.

11. Emile Bellet is a self-taught artist who has aligned himself with the discipline of the Fauves (French for “wild beasts”)—a school of artists who lived at the turn of the 20th century that includes Henri Matisse, Paul Cézanne, Raoul Dufy, and Maurice de Vlaminck.

12. Foreword to the Light Leaks Catalogue From the MCA Denver by ADAM LERNER I often think about the words Pierre Bonnard wrote in a note to his friend Henri Matisse: “My work is not going too badly and I dream of seeking the Absolute.” I love the way Bonnard shifts so seamlessly from ho-hum conversational Banterto the biggest thing

13. Included in the artist’s debut American solo show at Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York, in 1954, Brumaire (1953) is an explosive abstract painting by Jean Paul Riopelle.Bold, radial facets of red, black, white, green and sky-blue impasto are woven into an electrifying mosaic of color and energy, the thick paint shot through with dripped filaments of white flung directly at the canvas.