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Τετάρτη 24 Αυγούστου 2016

Henri Matisse



...ο μεγάλος ζωγράφος Henri Matisse..μέχρι την τελευταία στιγμή, 
καθηλωμένος σε ένα αναπηρικό καροτσάκι, άρρωστος από καρκίνο,
εργαζόταν και δημιουργούσε...
Εκανε και συλλογή υφασμάτων πού μεταχειριζόταν σαν φόντο 
σε διάφορα έργα του


Matisse: The Fabric of Dreams
His Art and His Textiles
MET June 23–September 25, 2005 


This is the first exhibition to explore Henri Matisse's (1869–1954) lifelong fascination with textiles and its profound impact on his art. It features forty-five painted works and thirty-one drawings and prints displayed alongside examples from Matisse's personal collection of fabrics, costumes, and carpets. The exhibition marks the first public showing of Matisse's textile collection—referred to by the artist as his "working library"—which has been packed away in family trunks since Matisse's death in 1954.

Among the many highlights are such celebrated paintings as Still Life with Blue Tablecloth (1909, The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg), Seated Odalisque (1926, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), Woman in Blue (1937, Philadelphia Museum of Art), Purple Robe and Anemones (1937, The Baltimore Museum of Art), and The Dream (1940, private collection). The selection of approximately thirty-five textiles ranges from a fragment of resist-dyed cotton purchased at a flea market to Parisian couture gowns, African wall hangings, and Turkish robes.

For generations, Matisse's family had been involved in the textile industry in northeastern France. He had an innate appreciation of textiles and was an avid collector of fabrics, from his days as a poor art student in Paris to the latter years of his life, when his Nice studio overflowed with exotic costumes and wall hangings. Used traditionally at first, as mere background elements in his compositions, textiles soon became the springboard for his radical experiments with perspective and an art based on decorative patterning and pure harmonies of color and line.


*ο πίνακας ονομάζεται "Ανοικτό Παράθυρο"...

ΥΓ....Ναι, όταν το παράθυρο μου το ανοίγει αυτός ο άνθρωπος με κάνει 
να πιστεύω στη ζωή και να γεμίζω με χαρά και αισιοδοξία....

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