Matisse is one of the most influential painters of the 20th century that is known for his use of simple forms and vibrant colours. He helped in the new approach to art with the belief that artist must be guided by intuition and instinct.
Born on December 31, 1869, in a small town in northern France. His family had a grain and paint business. He schooling was done in Saint- Quentin and then he went to study law in Paris. Soon he returned back to Saint-Quentin and found a job as a clerk. He hated the job and considered it to be pointless. By 1890, something strikes his life with an illness that would alter Matisse's world of art.
Being a late bloomer, he spent nearly the 80's in his bed as he was weakened by severe appendicitis. In order to keep him occupied during his recuperation, his mother gave him a box of paints which became one of his hobbies.
The 20-year-old suddenly found his passion in art despite never having interest in painting and art. It's only when he discovered painting he felt that it was something he could think of nothing else. Even though he hated the lawyer job, he still works in the evening and signed up for early-morning art classes. He then moved to Paris to study art and eventually got an admission to it. His new career was disapproved by his father but he never stops send him an allowance.
Talking about Matisse artwork, his first painting was Woman Reading, and it was bought by the French president in 1895. Art was his life, and it took a decade for Matisse to study art.
Matisse and his fellow artist experimented with different techniques which distant them from the traditional 19th-century art. At the exhibition held in 1905, the visitors were shocked at the bold strokes and intense colours used by him. They were dubbed by an art critic as Les Fauves which Mena "wild beast" in French. Since then the movement came up in 1905 known as Fauvism, and he was the leader of the movement.
One of the final and iconic Matisse artwork was creating the decor for a Dominican chapel in Venice. He was doing the designing of the glass window right up to crucifixes on the priests' robes and the wall murals. He was working from his wheelchair and used the colour- cutout technique. After a brief illness, he died on November 3, 1954.
Born on December 31, 1869, in a small town in northern France. His family had a grain and paint business. He schooling was done in Saint- Quentin and then he went to study law in Paris. Soon he returned back to Saint-Quentin and found a job as a clerk. He hated the job and considered it to be pointless. By 1890, something strikes his life with an illness that would alter Matisse's world of art.
Being a late bloomer, he spent nearly the 80's in his bed as he was weakened by severe appendicitis. In order to keep him occupied during his recuperation, his mother gave him a box of paints which became one of his hobbies.
The 20-year-old suddenly found his passion in art despite never having interest in painting and art. It's only when he discovered painting he felt that it was something he could think of nothing else. Even though he hated the lawyer job, he still works in the evening and signed up for early-morning art classes. He then moved to Paris to study art and eventually got an admission to it. His new career was disapproved by his father but he never stops send him an allowance.
Talking about Matisse artwork, his first painting was Woman Reading, and it was bought by the French president in 1895. Art was his life, and it took a decade for Matisse to study art.
Matisse and his fellow artist experimented with different techniques which distant them from the traditional 19th-century art. At the exhibition held in 1905, the visitors were shocked at the bold strokes and intense colours used by him. They were dubbed by an art critic as Les Fauves which Mena "wild beast" in French. Since then the movement came up in 1905 known as Fauvism, and he was the leader of the movement.
One of the final and iconic Matisse artwork was creating the decor for a Dominican chapel in Venice. He was doing the designing of the glass window right up to crucifixes on the priests' robes and the wall murals. He was working from his wheelchair and used the colour- cutout technique. After a brief illness, he died on November 3, 1954.
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