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Henri Matisse, Tête de fillette (Marguerite), 1906; Bronze, 16 x 17 x 15 cm., Paris, Musée d’Orsay Donation de Madame Jean Matisse à l’État français pour dépôt au musée Matisse ...
Artful descriptions, much the way a painter might define their craft. In fact it was Henri Matisse who once said, "I don't literally paint that table, but the emotion it produces upon me." ...
For its new permanent collection, East Fork has partnered with the estate of Henri Matisse for a series of plates, platters, and mugs carrying the painter’s best-known emblems—his iconic blues ...
Henri Matisse (1869–1954) is one of France’s most famous artists, but his only daughter, Marguerite (1894–1982), is almost unknown, despite her being her father’s most frequent model and, at times, ...
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Henri Matisse’s great-grandson is probably your favorite potterBeing the great-grandson of the French artist Henri Matisse can be complicated. Alex Matisse grew up in the Northeastern United States, and being a Matisse meant being immersed in art. It’s what ...
This year, the community piece featured Henri Matisse’s “Woman in a Purple Coat.” Thousands of artists, who give a $10 donation, come together to fill in one of the 150 8 X 10 spaces.
Hélène Leloup (b. 1927) is one of the art world’s true pioneers, bringing together a spirit of adventure, a detailed anthropological approach and deep knowledge to become one of the foremost ...
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