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Vincent Van Gogh Early 20 Th Century
1,287 words... el, the Dutch Leo Gospel, the Danish S"odense, the British Lyall Watson. Among the members of the Paris school, Soutine, Pain and Modigliani have been attached to Expressionism. Fauvism Between 1901 and 1906, several comprehensive exhibitions were held in Paris, making the work of Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Paul C'elaine widely accessible for the first time. For the painters who saw the achievements of these great artists, the effect was one of liberation and they began to experimen...
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Purple Robe And Anemones Robe And Anemones Painting
832 wordsHenri Matisse Purple Robe and Anemones Henri Matisse, the leader of the Fauvist movement and master of aesthetic order, was born in Le Cateau-Cambresis in northern France on December 31, 1869. The son of a middle-class family, he studied and began to practice law. In 1890, however, while recovering slowly from an attack of appendicitis, his mother bought him a paint set and he became intrigued by the practice of painting. In 1892, having given up his law career, he went to Paris to study art for...
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Color And Form Madame Matisse Artist
700 wordsMatisse, Henri +mile Be t (1869 - 1954), French artist, leader of the fauve group, regarded as one of the great formative figures in 20 th-century art, a master of the use of color and form to convey emotional expression. Matisse was born in Le Cateau in northern France on December 31, 1869. The son of a middle-class family, he studied and began to practice law. In 1890, however, while recovering slowly from an attack of appendicitis, he became intrigued by the practice of painting. In 1892, hav...
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Matisse First One Figure
459 wordsA special chapter in the history of modern sculpture could be devoted to artists who are known primarily for their careers as painters, but who have also made groundbreaking contributions to the understanding of three-dimensional form. Henri Matisse, celebrated as one of this century's greatest colorists, is also now recognized for the brilliant invention he brought to his sculptural compositions. Born in La Cateau-Cambr? sis, in northern France, Matisse first studied law before taking up painti...
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Light And Dark Modern Art
2,390 wordsModern Art For The Paper Store April, 1999 Introduction Its been said that Matisse was no more an abstract artist than Picasso. No abstract painter can claim descent from their work without acknowledging that fact. The worldly motif, especially the human body, and in particular the female body, was as basic to Matisse's art as it had been to Delacroix's or Titian's. His paintings vividly communicate a tension between what he called the sign and the reality it pointed to. He had learned about thi...
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Left Shoulder Blue Green
983 wordsStylistic Analysis of Madam Matisse: The Green Line Henry Matisse, one of the most influential members of the Fauve movement, was responsible for much of the attention brought to it and its respective members. One of his works, Madame Matisse: The Green Line, more or less serves as an excellent example of what he was trying to accomplish in art: the use of color to express and convey emotions. The composition of the work consists of a portrait of Madame Matisse in the foreground and a background...
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