Dancers, naked bodies and dead natures were some of the themes chosen by Henri Matisse (1869-1954), one of the most influential artists of modern art. In their paintings and sculptures, devoid of disturbing or sad matters are explored several techniques and formats. With a lively brush stroke and a seemingly arbitrary application of the colors, the French artist influenced the Fauvism movement. (1905), 'LA DANSE' (1909-1910) and 'Le Bonheur de Vivre' (1905-1906), the multiplicity
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Dancers, naked bodies and dead natures were some of the themes chosen by Henri Matisse (1869-1954), one of the most influential artists of modern art. In their paintings and sculptures, devoid of disturbing or sad matters are explored several techniques and formats. With a lively brush stroke and a seemingly arbitrary application of the colors, the French artist influenced the Fauvism movement. (1905), 'LA DANSE' (1909-1910) and 'Le Bonheur de Vivre' (1905-1906), the multiplicity of strong pigments andDynamism of forms. Other parts are marked by your monochrome as «The Red Studio»(1911) and 'view of Notre Dame' (1914). At the end of his career due to physical problems, Henri Matisse He created bold collages on a cut paper. ver menos