Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse by Carolyn Lanchner, published by The Museum of Modern Art on June 30, 2008, is a concise exploration of the influential artist’s work. This edition features 48 pages that showcase eleven significant pieces, including paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, drawn from the museum’s extensive collection. The book highlights Matisse’s role as a foundational figure in modern painting, presenting notable works such as La Japonaise, Dance (I), The Red Studio, and The Piano Lesson.
Readers will find vivid images accompanied by insightful essays that illuminate the significance of each piece within the context of Matisse’s life and the evolution of modern art. The selection includes important examples of Matisse’s sculpture and his later paper cutouts, providing a comprehensive view of his artistic journey. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in art, individual artists, and the history of exhibitions, making it a noteworthy addition to any art enthusiast’s collection.
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Henri Matisse was a founding figure of modern painting and one of the most celebrated artists of the twentieth century. This book, part of the MoMA Artist Series, features eleven paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by Matisse selected from The Museum of Modern Art’s substantial collection of his work. His breakthrough Fauvist painting La Japonaise is here, along with such well-known works as Dance (I), The Red Studio, and The Piano Lesson. Important examples of Matisse’s sculpture are included among the paintings, leading to the paper cutouts of his final years. Vivid images and a lively essay accompany each work, illuminating its significance and placing it in its historical moment and in the development of modern art and in Matisse’s own life.
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