Showing 24 artworks out of 92 with Henri Matisse and with artwork date before 1925 and with artwork date after 1915
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Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (1869-1954), initially pursuing law in Paris, rediscovered painting after an appendicitis attack. He enrolled at the Académie Julian and later at the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts.
Explore Henri Matisse’s 'Still Life after de Heem'! A Cubist masterpiece blending traditional still life with bold color & fragmented forms. Admire this MoMA artwork and consider a handmade reproduction.
Discover Henri Matisse's 'Aicha and Laurette,' a captivating 1917 portrait brimming with bold colors & simplified forms, exemplifying Post-Impressionism’s vibrant spirit. Explore its historical context & artistic significance.
Vibrant orange goldfish swim within a serene Fauvist masterpiece by Henri Matisse that captures the tranquil beauty of color and form, inviting you to bring this timeless moment of peace into your own collection.
Experience the vibrant Fauvist style of Henri Matisse's "Decorative Figure on an Ornamental Background." A masterpiece of color, form, and tranquility, perfect for art lovers.
Explore Henri Matisse’s "Lorette in a Green Robe." A serene 1916 oil painting showcasing Fauvist color & simplified forms. Admire its tranquility at The Des Moines Art Center.
Discover Henri Matisse's "Montalban, Landscape" (1918). A serene hillside scene bursting with vibrant color and fluid lines, showcasing Post-Impressionism’s mastery. Explore its context & influence on modern art.
"Pianist and Checker Players" by Henri Matisse embodies Fauvist colorism & lively composition—a masterpiece showcasing musical harmony & strategic challenge at The Baltimore Museum of Art."
Explore Henri Matisse’s 'Portrait of Greta Prozor,' a captivating Post-Impressionist masterpiece. Discover its bold colors & simplified forms at The Des Moines Art Center.
Admire Henri Matisse's iconic 'The Painter and His Model,' a masterpiece of Fauvist style capturing studio life with bold colors and expressive brushstrokes. Explore its history & reproductions at ArtsDot.
A tranquil Fauvist study of a woman in repose, this 1916 masterpiece by Henri Matisse uses bold blue hues and expressive brushstrokes to evoke profound serenity, inviting you to explore the essence of modern art.
Experience the vibrant Fauvist energy of Henri Matisse's Bathers by a River, a monumental 1916 masterpiece where bold colors and serene figures invite you to explore the essence of modernism through this iconic canvas.
Explore Henri Matisse's iconic "Apples on a Table, Green Background" (1916), a masterpiece of Fauvist style showcasing vibrant colors and simplified forms.
A tranquil refuge of soft light and Fauvist color, this 1916 masterpiece by Henri Matisse captures a serene studio scene that invites you to experience the profound peace of his legendary artistic vision.
A captivating portrait by Henri Matisse, 'Woman Before a Fish Bowl' (1922) showcases his signature use of color and form. Explore the tranquility of this iconic masterpiece.
Experience the dynamism of Henri Matisse's 'The Windshield.' This 1917 Fauvist masterpiece captures movement & modernity through vibrant colors and a unique perspective from inside a car.
Henri Matisse’s ‘Anemone and Mirror,’ completed in 1920, exemplifies the Fauvist movement's revolutionary embrace of color. Featuring anemones reflected in a mirror against a dark background, this oil on canvas captures Matisse’s signature style—loose brushstrokes, vibrant hues, and stylized shapes—influencing subsequent artistic explorations into abstraction.
Discover Henri Matisse’s ‘Trivaux Pond’ (1917), a vibrant Fauvist landscape capturing a serene forest scene with bold colors and simplified forms. Explore its artistic significance & more at ArtsDot.com.
Discover Henri Matisse's 'Figure in Scutari Carpet' (1922), a captivating charcoal drawing showcasing his signature color and expressive style within the Post-Impressionist movement.
Experience Matisse's 'The Window,' a serene Fauvist masterpiece! Bold colors & simplified forms capture a tranquil interior scene, showcasing his innovative style.