Matisse - Masters Of Art

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Discover the genius of Henri Matisse, one of the 20th century's most celebrated artists, with 'Masters of Art' by Eckhard Hollmann. This beautifully illustrated paperback, measuring 170 x 210 mm, contains 112 pages detailing Matisse's vibrant artistic journey. Published on May 3, 2022, this essential volume invites you to delve deep into Matisse's world—from his early pointillist-inspired pieces to the playful paper cut-outs that define his later years. Experience the drama of his color palette and iconic draftsmanship through thirty of his most beloved works. This art book doesn't just showcase his paintings; it explores the rich tensions within Matisse's oeuvre, highlighting themes of pure color, intricate patterns, and diverse textures. Explore tranquil scenes that reflect domestic life and discover Matisse's reverence for the divine in stained glass. A compelling biography accompanies the artwork, providing insights into the various phases of Matisse's career, his avoidance of dark themes, and how these choices manifested in his pursuit of beauty and joy. Perfect for art enthusiasts, students, and collectors alike, this book is a treasure trove of inspiration, illuminating the life and legacy of Henri Matisse.

Matisse - Masters Of Art
Author: Eckhard Hollmann Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 170 x 210 mm
Pages: 112
Publication Date: 03-05-2022
This brilliant introduction to Henri Matisse, one of the 20th century’s most renowned artists, will help you discover the man, his art and his artistic legacy. From his earliest pointillist-influenced paintings to his mature and playful paper cut-outs; from enormous, ebullient murals to reverent stained glass—Henri Matisse was renowned for his dramatic use of color and fluid draftsmanship. Thirty of Matisse’s most beloved works are given close attention in this introduction that explores the varying tensions of the artist’s oeuvre—his embrace of pure color, patterns, and texture; the languorous pleasures of the Cote d’Azur; displays of sensual pleasure; tranquil scenes of domestic life and monuments to religious life. An engaging biography takes readers through every phase of Matisse’s career and reveals how his aversion to troubling or depressing subject matter was in direct opposition to the radical spirit of his work.

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