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  2. List of works by Henri Matisse - Wikipedia

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    Name French name Year Technique Dimensions City Gallery Notes Gustave Moreau's Studio: 1894–95 Oil on canvas: 65 × 81 cm Private collection Woman Reading: La Liseuse: 1895 Oil on board 61.5 x 48 cm Le Cateau-Cambrésis: Musée Matisse: The Maid: 1896 Oil on canvas: 90 × 74 cm Private collection Dinner Table: 1897 Oil on canvas: Private ...

  3. Henri Matisse - Wikipedia

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    Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs was exhibited at London's Tate Modern, from April to September 2014. [85] The show was the largest and most extensive of the cut-outs ever mounted, including approximately 100 paper maquettes—borrowed from international public and private collections—as well as a selection of related drawings, prints, illustrated ...

  4. Blue Nudes - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Nudes is a series of collages, and related color lithographs, by Henri Matisse, made from paper cut-outs depicting nude figures in various positions.Restricted by his physical condition after his surgery for stomach cancer, Matisse began creating art by cutting and painting sheets of paper by hand; these Matisse viewed as independent artworks in their own right.

  5. La Négresse - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the 1930s, Matisse began to experiment with creating art by cutting paper into shapes. By 1950, he had primarily shifted to this mode of art making, perhaps because his health and disabilities made painting on a large scale difficult. [1] These "cut-outs" were often mural-sized and made from pieces of paper painted with gouache. [2]

  6. Get to know one of Henri Matisse's famous paintings at the ...

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    Henri Matisse, the French artist known for his use of vibrant colors, painted “Dame à la robe blanche (Woman in White)” in 1946, depicting Matisse’s neighbor, the journalist Elvire Van ...

  7. Beasts of the Sea - Wikipedia

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    Beasts of the Sea (French: Les bêtes de la mer) is a paper collage on canvas by Henri Matisse from 1950. It is currently in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. [1] During the early-to-mid-1940s Matisse was in poor health. Eventually by 1950 he stopped painting in favor of his paper cutouts.

  8. Jazz (Henri Matisse) - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Jazz by Henri Matisse. Henri Matisse’s Jazz is a limited-edition art book containing prints of colorful cut-paper collages, accompanied by the artist's written thoughts. It was first issued on September 30, 1947, by art publisher Tériade. The portfolio, characterized by vibrant colors, poetic texts, and circus and theater themes ...

  9. The Snail - Wikipedia

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    The Snail (L'escargot) is a collage by Henri Matisse.The work was created from summer 1952 to early 1953. It is pigmented with gouache on paper, cut and pasted onto a base layer of white paper measuring 9'4 3 ⁄ 4" × 9' 5" (287 × 288 cm).