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MATISSE. RADICAL INVENTION 1913-1917

HENRI MATISSE (1869-1954) 

The works that Henri Matisse (1869-1954) executed between late 1913 and 1917 are among his most demanding, experimental, and enigmatic. Often sharply composed, heavily reworked, and dominated by the colours black and gray, these compositions are rigorously abstracted and purged of nearly all descriptive detail. Although they have typically been treated as unrelated to one another, as aberrations within the artist\\\\\\\'s oeuvre, or as singular responses to Cubism or World War I, \\\\\\\"Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917\\\\\\\" reveals the deep connections among them and their critical role in an ambitious, cohesive project that took the act of creation itself as its main focus. This book represents the first sustained examination of Matisse\\\\\\\'s output from this important period, revealing fascinating information about his working method, experimental techniques, and compositional choices uncovered through extensive new historical, technical, and scientific research. The lavishly illustrated volume is published to accompany a major exhibition consisting of approximately 125 paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints. It features in-depth studies of individual works such as \\\\\\\"Bathers by a River\\\\\\\" and \\\\\\\"The Moroccans\\\\\\\", which Matisse himself counted as among the most pivotal of his career, and facilitates a greater understanding of the artist\\\\\\\'s innovative process and radical stylistic evolution.

AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY:
Stephanie D\\\\\\\'Alessandro is the Gary C. and Frances Comer Curator of Modern Art at the Art Institute of Chicago. John Elderfield is the Chief Curator Emeritus of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art.

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Emne Fauvisme
Kunstner MATISSE, Henri
Forfatter Stephanie D`Alessandro & John Elderfield
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 625 ill, heraf 500 i farver
Format / Sideantal 32 x 24 cm / 368 sider
Udgivelsesår 2010
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Yale University Press
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN 9780300155273
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HENRI MATISSE (1869-1954) 

The works that Henri Matisse (1869-1954) executed between late 1913 and 1917 are among his most demanding, experimental, and enigmatic. Often sharply composed, heavily reworked, and dominated by the colours black and gray, these compositions are rigorously abstracted and purged of nearly all descriptive detail. Although they have typically been treated as unrelated to one another, as aberrations within the artist\\\\\\\'s oeuvre, or as singular responses to Cubism or World War I, \\\\\\\"Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917\\\\\\\" reveals the deep connections among them and their critical role in an ambitious, cohesive project that took the act of creation itself as its main focus. This book represents the first sustained examination of Matisse\\\\\\\'s output from this important period, revealing fascinating information about his working method, experimental techniques, and compositional choices uncovered through extensive new historical, technical, and scientific research. The lavishly illustrated volume is published to accompany a major exhibition consisting of approximately 125 paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints. It features in-depth studies of individual works such as \\\\\\\"Bathers by a River\\\\\\\" and \\\\\\\"The Moroccans\\\\\\\", which Matisse himself counted as among the most pivotal of his career, and facilitates a greater understanding of the artist\\\\\\\'s innovative process and radical stylistic evolution.

AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY:
Stephanie D\\\\\\\'Alessandro is the Gary C. and Frances Comer Curator of Modern Art at the Art Institute of Chicago. John Elderfield is the Chief Curator Emeritus of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art.