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  • Henri Matisse
    Dec 31, 1869 - Nov 3, 1954
  • The Violet Robe - Henri Matisse was an artist often regarded as the most important French painter of the 20th century. He was the leader of the Fauvist movement about 1900, and he pursued the expressiveness of color throughout his career. His subjects were largely domestic or figurative, and a distinct Mediterranean verve presides in the treatment.
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  • “The Violet Robe” is an artwork created by the renowned artist Henri Matisse in 1942. This piece is a genre painting, a category of art that illustrates scenes from everyday life. Matisse was a significant figure in the Fauvism movement, known for its bold use of color and distinctive brushwork.

    The artwork depicts a figure seated in a red and white striped armchair, her form draped in a violet robe that emphasizes the vertical lines of the composition. Matisse’s use of color is evident in the contrast between the vibrant tones of the robe and the chair. The background features a pair of shuttered French doors in a deep blue hue, partially opened to reveal a glimpse of the world outside, where we see hints of a tree or vegetation. The floor is patterned with a checkered motif that adds a sense of depth and domesticity to the scene.

    In true Fauvist fashion, Matisse employs color as a dominant expressive tool rather than adhering strictly to the natural colors of the scene. The brushwork is evident and unrefined, contributing to the overall dynamism and vitality of the work. The subject matter, likely a domestic interior, becomes almost secondary to the interplay of color and form, inviting viewers to appreciate the visual symphony that Matisse orchestrates through his bold artistic choices.

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The Venetian
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The Violinist at the Window
The Violinist at the Window
The White Dress, Edges of the Wolf
The White Dress, Edges of the Wolf
Henri MatisseHenri-Émile-Benoit Matisse was a French artist whose career spanned over six decades. He was influenced by Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, who painted in a “Pointillist” style with small dots of color rather than full brushstrokes. Matisse’s creativity came to the fore with sensational canvases such as, Luxe, calme et volupté, Open Window, and Woman with a Hat. Although he was initially labeled a Fauve (wild beast), he found his own style, and began to enjoy a greater degree of success. He travelled to travel to Italy, Germany, Spain and North Africa for inspiration. He signed a contract with the prestigious art dealers of Galerie Bernheim-Jeune in Paris. His art was purchased by prominent collectors such as Gertrude Stein and the Russian businessman Sergei I. Shchukin. In his later career, Matisse received several major commissions, such as a mural for the art gallery of collector Dr. Albert Barnes of Pennsylvania and for the Chapel of the Rosary in Venice. Although his subjects were traditional—nudes, figures in landscapes, portraits, interior views—his revolutionary use of brilliant color and exaggerated form to express emotion made him one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.