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“Matisse and the Sea,” an exhibition in St. Louis, examines Henri Matisse’s fascination with the sea over his long career.
Matisse: The Only Blue interweaves scenes from the second half of artist Henri Matisse's life in the south of France (1907-1954), with reflections on his artwork. The work explores: artistic creation ...
Art and Culture Exhibitions & Shows Sylvie Fleury's work in dialogue with Matisse makes for a provocative exploration of the female form 'Drawing on Matisse, An Exhibition by Sylvie Fleury’ is on show ...
Henri Matisse began working on paper cut-outs in 1941, and continued until his death in 1954, creating compositions using gouache painted paper, cut with scissors and pinned to studio walls to create ...
Sixty-four years after his death, the French artist is this season’s style inspiration In Dior’s spring 2018 campaign, a model poses on a floor marked with flowing black line drawings of ...
Matisse’s paintings, drawings and art prints have become a major interiors trend among millennial women. But why?
Even when he was in his 80s and in frail health, the French painter, sculptor and, latterly, master of painted cut-out paper Henri Matisse, still had it.
The Matisse-inspired “Recollections of a Visit to Leningrad” is among the leading highlights of Christie’s 20th Century Evening Sale—and Diebenkorn's career.
LONDON (Reuters) – Even when he was in his 80s and in frail health, the French painter, sculptor and, latterly, master of painted cut-out paper Henri Matisse, still had it. That, in part, is … ...
Even when he was in his 80s and in frail health, the French painter, sculptor and, latterly, master of painted cut-out paper Henri Matisse, still had it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Even when he was in his 80s and in frail health, the French painter, sculptor and, latterly, master of painted cut-out paper Henri Matisse, still had it.
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