Henri Matisse: Figure Color Space

by Gottfried Bohm, Philippe Buttner, Peter Kropmanns, Ulf Kuster, Marianne Muller, Remi Labrusse, Isabelle Monod-Fontaine, Margret Stuffmann, Beate Sontgen, and Katharina Sykora

Pia Muuller-Tam (Editor), Armin Zweite (Preface), and Christoph Vitali (Preface)

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No other subject inspired Henri Matisse with such passion throughout his career as the female figure in interior settings. This is the most comprehensive publication to cover the topic of women in the work of the great regenerator of European painting, and in so doing, it covers the full spectrum of Matisse's creative evolution, from the small, somber, early pictures to the masterly compositions of his Fauvist phase, the intimate pictorial inventions of the Nice period, and finally the luminous paper cutouts of his late work. Many of the interiors show women reading, sleeping or daydreaming, passive figures enveloped in Oriental fabrics, costumed as odalisques or reclining on chaise longues. Additional motifs include the artist and his model, the artist's studio, the portrait, the still-life, and the view from a window. Figure Color Space offers an in-depth survey of this important subject in Matisse's work, through which he developed and continually explored his rich and imaginative repertoire of forms and colors. Along with paintings from all periods, it includes sculptures, drawings, cutouts and prints, as well as historical studio photographs by Cartier-Bresson, Brassa , Hal ne Adant and others. A richly illustrated biography completes this exquisite presentation.
  • ISBN10 3775716017
  • ISBN13 9783775716017
  • Publish Date 12 February 2008
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 17 November 2009
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint Hatje Cantz
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 384
  • Language English