HENRI MATISSE French, 1869-1954
Henri Matisse was a leading figure of Fauvism and, along with Pablo Picasso, one of the most influential artists of the modern era. In his paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, Matisse experimented with vivid colors, Pointillist techniques, and reduced, flat shapes. “What I dream of is an art of balance, of purity and serenity, devoid of troubling or depressing subject matter,” he once said; his subjects of choice included nudes, dancers, still lifes, and interior scenes. Matisse’s animated brushwork and seemingly arbitrary application of bright colors, as in Woman with a Hat (1905), would prove foundational to Fauvism, while his similarly radical The Red Studio (1911) was a seminal, nearly monochromatic study in perspective. Later in life, physically debilitated, Matisse would turn to making bold, cut-paper collages. He has influenced a wide range of important 20th-century painters, from Hans Hofmann and Milton Avery to Tom Wesselmann and David Hockney.
We specialise in original works of art by Henri Matisse. For further information on artwork available through private sales, please do contact info@dellasposa.com or +44 (0)20 3286 1017
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Henri MatisseAlgue Blanche sur fond Viole, 1960Original Lithograph59.4 x 42.9 cm
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Henri MatisseFleurs de neige, 1958Lithograph in colours on paper
Signed in the plate
Printed by Mourlot Freres, Paris
Published in Paris by Teriade for Verve, 1959Sheet: 35.5 x 26 cm
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Henri MatisseSkater in Motion I, 1938Original linocut on paper
Artist's initial's inscribed in block
From the portfolio, Verve, by Teriade20.3 x 14.6 cmUnknown edition size -
Henri MatisseNu assis, chevelure claire (Seated nude with light hair), 1922Original lithograph on Japan paper, Signed by the artist and numbered, on rectoImage: 39.1 x 23.7 cm
Paper: 43.7 x 28.1 cm
frame: 80 x 66 cmEdition 25 of 50 (+ 2TP, 10 AP)
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The Hour Forever
2021年9月7日 - 10月31日Dellasposa Gallery is delighted to introduce The Hour Forever..., an exhibition that presents a series of v...繼續 -
Modern Mavericks
2019年9月5日 - 9月21日Dellasposa Gallery is pleased to present Modern Mavericks. The exhibition explores the work of Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse and the indelible mark they left upon British modernism through the artists Patrick Heron, Patrick Caulfield, and William Scott.繼續
Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse stand at the heart of modernism as they cross the frontier between figurative art and abstraction in their unique quests for new aesthetic expression. The exhibition traces the ways the British artists engaged with a much deeper and more varied appreciation of the modern masters than is widely understood, by drawing a comparison with Picasso's metamorphosis of style and Matisse's use of colour and pure line.
Formed between dialogue of European pictorial tradition and culture of modernity, the British artists were inspired by the avant-garde while reinterpreting visual language to express their own progressive form of abstraction. Among the British artists for whom the work of Picasso and Matisse proved significant stimulus, Terry Frost, Patrick Heron, Patrick Caulfield, and William Scott - all associated with St Ives in Cornwall - emerged as a dynamic force.
Picasso was a maverick in every sense - his evolution of subject and style was never absorbed by one influence. While he pioneered many of the most significant movements in the twentieth, his aesthetic and profound sensibility was so unique and distinctive that it still remains triumphant today. Yet without Picasso - or the equally brilliant Matisse - the story of British modernism that follows would have been quite different.
Modern Mavericks presents a collection of original limited edition prints, works on paper, and paintings. The exhibition is curated with the view that works of art are influenced not only by more extensive cultural and philosophical developments but also by idiosyncratic qualities and disposition of the artist whose unique aesthetic eye informs what they create.
We specialise in original works of art by Henri Matisse. For further information on artwork available through private sales, please do contact info@dellasposa.com or +44 (0)20 3286 1017