• Matisse | by Volkmar Essers
  • Matisse | by Volkmar Essers
  • Matisse | by Volkmar Essers

Matisse | by Volkmar Essers

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The work of Henri Matisse (1869–1954) reflects an ongoing belief in the power of brilliant colors and simple forms.

Though famed in particular for his paintings, Matisse also worked with drawing, sculpture, lithography, stained glass, and collage, developing his unique cut-out medium when old age left him unable to stand and paint. Matisse’s subjects were often conventional: nudes, portraits, and figures in landscapes, Oriental scenes, and interior views, but in his handling of bold color and fluid draftsmanship, he secured his place as a 20th-century master. It was Matisse’s palette that particularly thrilled the modern imagination. With vivid blue, amethyst purple, egg-yolk yellow, and many shades beyond he liberated his work from a meticulous representation of reality and sought instead a “vital harmony,” often referring to music as an inspiration or analogy for his work.

By Volkmar Essers | 96 pages.

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