Henri Matisse (1869-1954 French)

The leader of the Fauve (meaning Wild Beasts) group, recognized as one of the great formative figures in 20th-century art, a master of the use of color and form to convey emotional expression. His painting style focused on pure colors used in an aggressive and direct manner. In his last years, he started creating the papercuttings that he is perhaps best known for. Matisse understood perfectly the relationship between color and shape, a talent which rightfully earned him the name "Master of Color".

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Harmony in Red Le bonheur de vivre
(The Joy of Life)
The Lute
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La Musique La lecon de musique
(The Music Lesson)
Pink Studio
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The Red Madras Headress Spanish Still Life Woman in a Purple Coat
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Still Life with Aubergines Odalisque with
Red Culottes
The Dance
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