interiors by Matisse
Henri Matisse was born in Le Cateau, France in 1869. He was the leader of a movement entitled Fauvism. In the book called Matisse (a collection of color plates compiled by editor Jose Maria Faerna), he describes the artists of this movement as, "[developing] a very free style of painting, using vibrant, arbitrary color - that is to say color independent from the actual hue of the object represented in the picture." (5) This idea of using color that was nonrepresentative was very radical during this time. In fact, the term fauve was French for "wild beast". The revolutionary artists liked the term so much that they accepted it as their identification (Wilenski, 160). The Fauves used color in softer, but bright hues. This was evident in Matisse's twentieth century genre painting Interior at Nice. Something that was not as evident, however, was the state of the world at this time. Despite the conflict and disorder of World War I, Matisse created works of art that conve!
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1954. The lower foreground contains a large, comfortable chair. Instead she is sitting, with her legs crossed in a rela!xed pose. Her posture also adds to the theme. Again, he emphasizes the theme of tranquility through the universal symbol of water. The double doors are done in a blue that reflects the color of the water. In the center are the opened double doors, draped with a long, flowing curtain. A mirror stands behind the table and a vase and book occupy the top of the table. This offsets the soft yellow of the walls and also the chair. This idea of an inside scene leading to the outdoors is common in Matisse works. As Hiller states, "Many of the works of Matisse are of scenes that include the interior of an area, an opening to the outside--be it a window or door--and the view outside the space. A small end table is placed in the lower right foreground. For example, the floor is pink, almost peach hue.
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