The Des Moines Art Center has plenty of interesting works in its permanent collection. Now one is on the road, stopping first in New York City and then across the Atlantic to Switzerland before ...
In a tentative gesture, the two young men and Matisse, not long after they met—drawn together by their common interest in roaringly pure colors—sent canvases in their new style of painting ...
An image of simplicity and grace, Nu au Bracelet was created by Henri Matisse in 1940 as an original linocut measuring 12 5/8 x 9 5/8 inches (32 x 24.4 cm). From the unsigned and unnumbered edition ...
New exhibit of Matisse’s cut-outs shows how artist began ‘painting with scissors’ 120 of Matisse's paper cut-outs -- created between 1936 and 1954 -- have been collected and will be on ...
A new Henri Matisse retrospective in Switzerland offers visitors a rare chance to follow his artistic journey via works from throughout the career of one of modern art's godfathers. The Fondation ...
Image Henri Matisse’s painting “Still Life With a Chocolate Pot,” circa 1900.Credit...Succession H. Matisse/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Photo by Philadelphia Museum of Art ...
It’s presented in chronological order of artists: Cézanne, Matisse, Klee, Picasso, Braque and Giacometti, their famous paintings alternating with other, lesser-known works — all of which ...
From "Poppy Flowers" by Vincent Van Gogh to Rembrandt's missing masterpiece, "Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee," to Nazi-looted works by the likes of Gustav Klimt, absence has made the ...
Fauvism was a French art movement which followed Impressionism. Artists such as Henri Matisse, André Derain ... You can choose to use the list of words or phrases, or the images presented instead.
like Henri Matisse and Claude Monet. “I often refer to the colors in their paintings. As a Korean artist, I also love the paintings of Kim Hwan-ki, whose exhibition I recently went to see ...
a modern and contemporary art museum; Museum Tinguely, a permanent exhibit filled with artist Jean Tinguely's tinkering ...