But not different enough to stop you forking out a tenner for a framed print of a work that you may well think is by Henri Matisse, but is actually by PosterBargains123 (for legal reasons ...
Modern artists like Picasso and Matisse turned away from the avant-garde experimental work of cubism and fauvism and instead favored classical nudes and interiors. The following decade resulted in the ...
Inspired by Henri Matisse, these prints are as pretty as they are pared-back and they’re perfect for adding to an existing gallery wall. When it comes to creating a gallery wall, there are few ...
The late French artist Henri Matisse has become hugely popular among a certain type of 20- and 30-something woman. But what’s behind the revival? Stylist’s Moya Crockett (a self-professed “M ...
Prints of Henri Matisse's famous cut-outs will be exhibited at Hove Museum of Creativity this summer. Matisse: Drawing with Scissors features 35 lithographic prints of the works produced in the ...
In the Petit Casino, Matisse sketched Mistinguett in one of her first music-hall appearances. He also made copies of Louvre paintings, to try to earn a little money, because the State sometimes ...
Utilizing thick palette knife applications and rich colors, Cathelin produces a sense of light and corporeal form in his paintings, not unlike the work of Nicolas de Staël. Many of Cathelin’s ...
The library holds a large collection of affordable artworks by national artists. View the list of art prints or come in to the Media Centre to browse them.
Fifty paintings, a dozen sculptures, as many gouache cut-outs: the Beyeler Fondation’s stunning new exhibition Matisse: Invitation to the Voyage shows a fraction of the artist’s output ...
An expert introduction to the movement and the contributions of its leading lights, from Cassatt to Hassam, Ritman to Benson — featuring works offered at Christie’s.
The devastation of Helene has reshaped the community of artists and local family-owned businesses in western North Carolina.
The "Matisse -- Invitation to the Voyage" exhibition is named after Charles Baudelaire's poem, from which the artist took the phrase "Luxe, Calme et Volupte" for the title of his pivotal 1904 oil ...