Étude Pour 'Le Bonheur De Vivre - Henri Matisse Memo.
Étude Pour 'Le Bonheur De Vivre - Henri Matisse Memo. - B6(128×182) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Product Description
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artgraph. Original masterpiece memo pad
Three features that make it a popular choice
1. Choose the size that best suits your needs
Available in B6 size, it is compact, easy to carry, and perfect for use as a memo pad.
2. Thick, smooth, high-quality paper
It uses high-quality paper that is stronger and thicker than regular notebooks. If you often write and refer back to it, like in an idea book, the bumps on the previous page won't stand out, making it easy to write on the next page.
3. A perfect gift for art-loving loved ones
The notebook section has no lines, so it's also recommended as a gift for art lovers who want to draw a little or carry a sketchbook with them!
It is printed on both sides so it can be opened either left or right.
*Due to misalignment of the printing area or changes to the trimming position, there may be missing parts in the print of the work.
- B6: 120 pages (60 sheets) / Silver ring color
| Work name | Étude Pour 'Le Bonheur De Vivre (Joy of Living (Study)) ) |
| Author name | Henri Matisse |
| Production date | 1905 |
| Related keywords | Henri Matisse, A-I, France, Fauvism, 20th century, Magician of Color. Art notebook, ring notebook, memo, memo book, memo pad, ring memo, interior, stylish, painting, painting, masterpiece, landscape painting, scenery, miscellaneous goods, vintage, retro, entryway, living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, entrance, etc. Use it for yourself, or as a display reproduction for model rooms, offices, shops, hotels, cafes, etc. Also great as a gift for birthdays and other celebrations. |
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| Management number | 2-59 |
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henri matisse
Henri Matisse is a leading French painter of the 20th century and is known as a leader of Fauvism. His works are characterized by vivid colors, bold forms, and decorative compositions, and he greatly liberated the expressive power of color in painting. He was also known as the "Magician of Color" and had a major influence on the development of 20th century art.
Henri Matisse Biography
- Born December 31, 1869 in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, northern France
- He initially aspired to become a lawyer, but around 1889, while recovering from an illness, he became interested in painting.
- In 1891, he went to Paris to study painting at the Académie Julian.
- In 1892, he entered the class of Gustave Moreau at the École des Beaux-Arts (National School of Fine Arts) and received instruction there.
- In 1905, he exhibited works using vivid colors at the Salon d'Automne exhibition, and attracted attention as a central figure of Fauvism.
- Around 1908, he began to move away from Fauvism and pursue more decorative and flatter compositions.
- In 1917, he moved to Nice and produced works with bright colors and light brushstrokes.
- In his later years, he also worked on paper cutting and produced works such as "Jazz."
- Died in Nice on November 3, 1954 (aged 84)
Representative works
- Dance (1910)
- The Red Room (Harmony in Red) (1908)
- Music (1910)
- Goldfish (1912)
- Blue Nude (1907)
- The King's Sorrow (La Tristesse du Roi) (1952) (paper cutting)
The Art of Henri Matisse
Matisse's art is characterized by his recognition of color as the most important element of expression and his thorough pursuit of its possibilities. Early on, he experimented with pointillism techniques influenced by Neo-Impressionism, but eventually, as a central figure in Fauvism, he developed a vibrant palette that boldly used primary colors. He used color not to reproduce reality, but as a means to express emotion and sensation, and his free-flowing, decorative compositions leave a strong impression on viewers. Matisse was also active in a wide range of fields, including sculpture, printmaking, illustrations, stage design, and, in his later years, paper cutting. Paper cutting, in particular, became an important means of expression for Matisse in his later years, producing masterpieces such as "Jazz."
The influence of Henri Matisse and his later reputation
Matisse's vivid colors and bold forms had a profound impact on the development of 20th-century art. In particular, as a leader of Fauvism, he played a key role in paving the way for the subsequent development of Expressionism and abstract painting. His decorative compositions also had a profound influence on subsequent generations of painters. Today, Matisse is highly regarded around the world as one of the greatest masters of the 20th century, on a par with Pablo Picasso. Keywords such as "Fauvism," "Magician of Color," "Color," "Primary Colors," and "Paper Cutouts" are important elements in understanding Matisse's art. His works are housed in museums around the world and continue to fascinate many people today.
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