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The Piano Lesson, (1916)

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#27Marzo, dedicado a ver la exposición "Chez #Matisse. El legado de una nueva pintura" en #CaixaFòrum de #Barcelona
La muestra incluye 45 obras de Matisse y 49 de otros artistas

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#Limerick #entertainment #humor #Nice #Monaco #Riviera #French #France #Chagall #Matisse #fun www.youtube.com/channel/UCnf...

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A #mustsee #Matisse @centrepompidou.bsky.social @grandpalaisrmn.bsky.social

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Matisse, le rêve absolu - Comixtrip Avec Matisse, le rêve absolu, Julie Birmand et Jörg Mailliet nous font pénétrer dans l'intimité du peintre à travers les femmes de sa vie.

Avec Matisse, le rêve absolu, Julie Birmant et Jörg Mailliet nous font pénétrer dans l’intimité de l’artiste à travers les femmes de sa vie. L’itinéraire d’un homme souvent décrit comme le peintre du bonheur mais rongé par le doute.

@arenes.fr #bd #matisse #peinture

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#Matisse

The Painting Lesson, (1919)

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Henri Matisse in bed after surgery for cancer. 
📷 Robert Capa (1950) 
Captured by photographer Robert Capa, the image shows Matisse working in his sickbed at the Hôtel Régina in Nice, France. Due to health issues after a life-saving surgery in 1941, Matisse spent much of his later years bedridden. To continue creating art, he used a charcoal-tipped bamboo stick to draw directly onto the walls and paper of his room.

Henri Matisse in bed after surgery for cancer. 📷 Robert Capa (1950) Captured by photographer Robert Capa, the image shows Matisse working in his sickbed at the Hôtel Régina in Nice, France. Due to health issues after a life-saving surgery in 1941, Matisse spent much of his later years bedridden. To continue creating art, he used a charcoal-tipped bamboo stick to draw directly onto the walls and paper of his room.

Henri #Matisse in bed after surgery for cancer.
📷 Robert Capa (1950)
#ArtSky

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Matisse, 1941-1954 review – hit after glorious hit in a show of life-enhancing genius An epic collection of the artist’s final 13 years of work explodes with the stunning colours and spiky cutouts that redefined art

#Matisse, 1941-1954 #Art #Review – hit after glorious hit in a show of life-enhancing genius

#GrandPalais, #Paris

An epic collection of the artist’s final 13 years of work explodes with the stunning colours and spiky cutouts that redefined art

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When the world is too much.. The Art Institute soothes.. #matisse #art

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Channeling Matisse today….
@womensartbluesky.bsky.social
#abstractcollage #Matisse

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#Matisse

La signora con i tulipani (1910)

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#Matisse
The Black Shawl (Lorette VII) (1918)

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Discover E.J. Hughes and Matisse at the 44th FIFA: color, light, and poetry in every frame! 🎨✨ #FIFA2026 #ArtDocumentary #EJHughes #Matisse #Inspiration #Painting #Culture #ArtLovers #Quebec #FilmOnArt

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A nod to Matisse in the hotel #photography #matisse #Nice

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"House In Toulouse” is a painting by Henri Matisse (1898) showing a large building with shutters as a focal point (some of it in shadow), a few neighboring buildings, a courtyard tree, and the blue sky, all in warm color.

"House In Toulouse” is a painting by Henri Matisse (1898) showing a large building with shutters as a focal point (some of it in shadow), a few neighboring buildings, a courtyard tree, and the blue sky, all in warm color.

House in Toulouse, 1898
Henri Matisse
#art #painting #arthistory #matisse

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The "Woman Beside the Water" oil painting by Henry Matisse (1905), part of the Fauvism movement, shows a woman kneeling down next to the water's edge, painted with a bold color palette.

The "Woman Beside the Water" oil painting by Henry Matisse (1905), part of the Fauvism movement, shows a woman kneeling down next to the water's edge, painted with a bold color palette.

Woman Beside the Water, 1905
Henri Matisse
#art #painting #fauvism #arthistory #matisse

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❤️💛💜 Flowers in front of a Window, 1922 #Matisse
#museoparticular #painting #art

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Henri Matisse, "View of Antibes," 1925, oil on canvas, © RMN-Grand Palais / Mathieu Rabeau; photo: Museum of Fine Arts Houston. #matisse #henrimatisse #art #modernart #antibes #landscape #paintings #peintures #arte #oilpainting #museum #artgallery

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The Musée de l’Orangerie describes this painting as one of French artist Henri Matisse’s masterworks, and its force comes from balance rather than drama: different moods, discordant colors, and layered spatial effects held in visual equilibrium.

Three young women sit close together before a warm brown background, their bodies arranged in a compact triangular grouping that fills the canvas. The sitters are generally identified as the Arpino sisters: Loreta (often written Laurette or Lorette), Rosa, and Maria Elena Arpino. All three are dark-haired young women with light to olive skin tones, shown in distinct but interrelated poses. Two look outward with calm, self-possessed expressions, while the third turns inward, absorbed in a large book. Their dresses differ in color and pattern, creating rhythm rather than uniformity. Matisse simplifies faces, hands, and fabric into broad, deliberate shapes, so the sisters read both as individuals and as parts of a carefully ordered whole. The setting is spare and compressed, drawing attention to posture, gaze, and the tension between intimacy and separateness.

The museum also notes possible inspirations ranging from Manet and Japanese prints to Les dames de Gand, then attributed to David, while also revisiting the motif in related versions now associated with the Barnes Foundation. Painted in 1917, this work stands at a transitional moment in Matisse’s career, just as he was pushing portraiture toward greater formal clarity and emotional compression. The sisters become more than sitters. They form a living structure through which Matisse explores harmony built from difference via attention and withdrawal, individuality and kinship, plus softness and design.

The Musée de l’Orangerie describes this painting as one of French artist Henri Matisse’s masterworks, and its force comes from balance rather than drama: different moods, discordant colors, and layered spatial effects held in visual equilibrium. Three young women sit close together before a warm brown background, their bodies arranged in a compact triangular grouping that fills the canvas. The sitters are generally identified as the Arpino sisters: Loreta (often written Laurette or Lorette), Rosa, and Maria Elena Arpino. All three are dark-haired young women with light to olive skin tones, shown in distinct but interrelated poses. Two look outward with calm, self-possessed expressions, while the third turns inward, absorbed in a large book. Their dresses differ in color and pattern, creating rhythm rather than uniformity. Matisse simplifies faces, hands, and fabric into broad, deliberate shapes, so the sisters read both as individuals and as parts of a carefully ordered whole. The setting is spare and compressed, drawing attention to posture, gaze, and the tension between intimacy and separateness. The museum also notes possible inspirations ranging from Manet and Japanese prints to Les dames de Gand, then attributed to David, while also revisiting the motif in related versions now associated with the Barnes Foundation. Painted in 1917, this work stands at a transitional moment in Matisse’s career, just as he was pushing portraiture toward greater formal clarity and emotional compression. The sisters become more than sitters. They form a living structure through which Matisse explores harmony built from difference via attention and withdrawal, individuality and kinship, plus softness and design.

“Les Trois Sœurs” (The Three Sisters) by Henri Matisse (French) - Oil on canvas / 1917 - Musée de l’Orangerie (Paris, France) #WomenInArt #HenriMatisse #Matisse #MuseeOrangerie #PortraitofWomen #arte #artText #1910sArt #art #FrenchArtist #FamilyPortrait #FrenchArt #ThreeSisters #MuséeOrangerie

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#Matisse,
The Music Lesson, Two Women Seated on a Divan, (1921)

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My favorite pieces from opening day yesterday:
Daisies 1939
Women Before An Aquarium 1921 - 1923
Still Life with Geranium 1910
Girl in Yellow and Blue with Guitar 1939
#chicago #matisse

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#Matisse
Jeune fille dormant à la blouse roumaine (1939)

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Un hiver avec Matisse : un podcast à écouter en ligne | France Inter Une série de 44 épisodes pour entrer dans l’univers solaire de Matisse et dans sa peinture.

#podcast : Un hivers avec #Matisse

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#art #radio #peinture #culture #histoire

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#Fake
#Matisse
#CutOuts

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#Matisse

Entrance to the Kabash (1912)

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Henri Matisse, "Crockery on a Table," oil on canvas, 1900; Hermitage Museum. #matisse #modernart #art #arte #stilllife #oilpainting #paintings #peintures #museum #artgallery

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Châteauroux : Condamnée pour avoir giflé Matisse agonisant, la mère du meurtrier fait appel Condamnée à deux ans de prison dont 10 mois ferme pour avoir giflé Matisse alors qu'il agonisait au sol, la mère du meurtrier de l'adolescent a fait appel de la décision du tribunal correctionnel de…

Condamnée à deux ans de prison dont 10 mois ferme pour avoir giflé #Matisse alors qu'il agonisait au sol, la mère du meurtrier fait appel
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De antigua base de submarinos a gigante centro de arte digital e inmersivo, con el extravagante mundo de Henri #Matisse, una fascinante experiencia en el Bassins des Lumières de Burdeos: Matisse, La symphonie des couleurs.

#centrodearte #bassinsdeslumieres #symphony #couleurs

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