The purpose of Matisse's paintings were that he wanted to show something different, instead of imitating the world, he wanted to change it to show meaning and feeling by using unrealistic colours and patterns.
Some were WW1 and WW2
Matisse and Kentridge are greats in the world of art. They extending the boundaries of drawing. They eschewed traditional media and held no boundaries in their work.
He drew some rubbish and salty wet pictures and it contribute by filling up the land fill.
There are several 'Goldfish' paintings: in Merion (PA), New York, Moscow and Copenhagen.
The purpose of Matisse's paintings were that he wanted to show something different, instead of imitating the world, he wanted to change it to show meaning and feeling by using unrealistic colours and patterns.
Henri Matisse worked during the 20th century, he worked through both world wars and by the end of his career he was very sick and ill. Matisse lived from 1869 to 1954.
World War 1, World War 2.
Some were WW1 and WW2
Matisse and Kentridge are greats in the world of art. They extending the boundaries of drawing. They eschewed traditional media and held no boundaries in their work.
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He drew some rubbish and salty wet pictures and it contribute by filling up the land fill.
There are several 'Goldfish' paintings: in Merion (PA), New York, Moscow and Copenhagen.
Henri Rousseau's technique involved using bold colors, simplified forms, and flattened perspectives in his paintings. He often painted exotic and dreamlike scenes inspired by his imagination rather than direct observation, leading to his distinctive style known as "naĂ¯ve art." Rousseau's paintings have a unique charm and mystical quality that have made him a noteworthy figure in the art world.
Ah, what a lovely question. Those French painters you're thinking of are Henri Matisse and André Derain. Their vibrant and expressive paintings exhibited in 1905 indeed marked the beginning of a beautiful new chapter in the world of modern art. It's truly inspiring how they embraced color and form in such a unique and groundbreaking way.
Henri Crouzat has written: 'The island at the end of the world'
They are both cave paintings