Henri
Matisse
The art of our century has been dominated by two men: Henri Matisse and Pablo
Picasso. They are artists of classic greatness and their visionary forays into
new art have changed our understanding of the world. Matisse's artistic career
was long and varied, covering many different styles of painting from Impressionism
to near Abstraction. Early on in his career Matisse was viewed as a Fauvist,
and his celebration of bright colours reached its peak in 1917 when he began
to spend time on the French Riviera at Nice and Vence. Here he concentrated on
reflecting the sensual colour of his surroundings and completed some of his most
exciting paintings. In 1941 Matisse was diagnosed as having duodenal cancer and
was permanently confined to a wheelchair. It was in this condition that he completed
the magnificent Chapel of the Roasary in Vence.
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