Matisse, 1941-1954” showcases over 300 cutouts, paintings and stained glass works in the sprawling Grand Palais exhibition ...
Matisse made his colorful cut-outs late in life after debilitating abdominal surgery, and they are the star of this focused ...
MORRISTOWN, NJ, UNITED STATES, March 25, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Morris Museum has organized a new exhibition ...
The overlapping color squares of “The Snail” give way to the flowing leaves of “Acanthus” and the radiating fronds of “The ...
The artist Ellsworth Kelly said that Pablo Picasso made him want to paint, but Henri Matisse made him want to draw. In 2014, Kelly was given access to Matisse’s drawings in the Pierre and Tana Matisse ...
Henri Matisse - Femme en fauteuil (Woman in a chair), 1935 Pencil on paper 346.203120 (c) 2014 Succession H. Matisse / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Visitors ...
Today, American artist Ellsworth Kelly and Frenchman Henri Matisse are recognized as two of the most significant artists of the 20th century. Yet, their lifetimes overlapped for a mere 21 years; ...
The final years of Henri Matisse's artistic life, marked by the Nazi occupation of France and a brush with death and surgery, ...
Matisse's great-granddaughter and Diebenkorn's daughter got to see the exhibition before it opened to the public; Gretchen Diebenkorn Grant, 71, and Sophie Matisse, 51, met for the first time at the ...
Early in 1945, Henri Matisse (1869-1954) made scissors his chief implement and paper his primary medium. This was a radical reinvention, one born of both physical and artistic necessity. Matisse ...
A "conversation" between two major artists — Henri Matisse of France, and Richard Diebenkorn of the U.S. — is taking place on the walls of the Baltimore Museum of Art. The two artists never met, but ...