Showing 8 artworks with Henri Matisse and with 1912 and with Oil On Canvas
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- Midnight Blue
- Prussian Blue
- Espresso
- Sap Green
- Gray
- Driftwood
- Fauvism
- Henri Matisse
- Modern Art
- Pushkin Museum
- 1912
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- Painting
- Matisse
- Bold Color Palette
- Decorative Patterns
- Art
- Still Life
- Nasturtiums
- Movement
- Post-Impressionism
- Oil On Canvas
- Bold Colors
- Color Palette
- Composition
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Abstract Interior
- Cyclamen Pourpre
- Avant-Garde Art
- Entrance To The Kasbah
- Decorative Pattern
“Nasturtiums with ‘Dance’ (II)” by Henri Matisse embodies Fauvist colorism and captures movement inspired by “Dance” series—a masterpiece housed in Pushkin Museum, Moscow. Explore vibrant hues & artistic legacy!
This painting exemplifies Fauvist principles, rejecting traditional shading for impactful pigment application. Explore similar artworks by Matisse at WikiArt.org.
Henri Matisse's "Entrance to the Kasbah" (1912) is a vibrant Post-Impressionist masterpiece, showcasing bold colors and geometric forms. Own a reproduction of this iconic work by the French artist!
Henri Matisse’s “Nasturtiums with ‘Dance’ (II)” is a cornerstone of Fauvism, celebrated for its audacious color palette and expressive brushwork—a captivating piece showcased at the Pushkin Museum in Moscow. Created in 1912, it embodies the movement's revolutionary approach to artistic expression, reflecting Matisse’s profound influence on modern art.
Discover Henri Matisse's 'The Goldfish'! This vibrant 1912 oil painting showcases Fauvist color and spatial harmony, now at the Pushkin Museum. Explore its historical context & artistic significance.
Explore Henri Matisse’s "Entrance to the Casbah" – a vibrant Fauvist masterpiece! Discover its bold colors, dynamic composition & unique style at the Pushkin Museum.
Experience Henri Matisse's 'Nasturtiums with ‘The Dance’'! This vibrant 1912 oil painting showcases bold colors, dynamic composition & a captivating blend of still life and dance – a masterpiece of Fauvist art.