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Comparison of Matisse's and Leger's works

Henri Matisse and Fernand Leger were two of the most influential artist of the Twentieth Century. Their styles though very different, came from similar beginnings. Both of these artists took their beginnings and lead them into a whole New World for art. Two examples of their unique styles are Matisse's The Young Sailor, 1906 and Leger's Women with a Cat, 1921.In The Young Sailor, Matisse brings forth this abstract, intellectual use of color. His characteristic style was formed with use of flat, brilliant color and fluid lines. He uses a simplistic composition, where the subject is placed in the middle of the canvas. He also uses vivid bold color patches to give the work balance and depth. Matisse achieves this sense of space through an intense, luminous orange surrounding and a deep purple and green in the subjects clothing. The intensive orange color pushes the dull purple and green forward, and the orange is sustained to the background. Also through the subjects body positioning we can establish a sense of space because the artist has you looking down upon the subject. In Leger's Women with a Cat the shapes and tones gives this painting a different sense of depth and space.In Leger's painting you achieve a sense of depth b


In contrast to Cezanne in many of his late portraits, he is not content with a study of planes and structures, leaving us with a masklike impression. The contrasts on the figure make it seem robust and give it a sense of mass. Incorporating their ideas into their art and their culture. He also creates contrasting planes in his composition. Leger would create works of art out of the influence of Cezanne's cylinders and cones. " Leger draws his female figure with oversized shapes with monochromatic tones, which makes her feel completely unfeminine and monstrous. He lets the rawness of the canvas come through in his painting, not trying to cover it entirely. But Matisse's figure is handled with boldly brushed coloristic effect, which gives the figure more life and movement. He just creates the tubular shapes of the body and composes them into a rhythmic atmosphere. These artists were different but the same in many ways. Leger handles his painting as if he was creating a composition through pattern not focusing too much on realism. This makes the subject seem senseless, and mechanic. Leger and Matisse were very different in the directions they lead but were similar in their new ways of looking at the world of art. They both were influenced greatly by Cezanne. Leger uses very dull tones and colors that make the painting seem flat and give the work a cold mechanic feeling, and with these dull tones you are not able to grab a sense of depth.

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