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Henri Matisse Tapestry - Dance

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Henri Matisse Tapestry - Dance (1910)

Dimensions: 140 x 100 cm

Due to the handmade production, the dimensions are approximate and are provided for guidance purposes only. Variations may exist from one model to another.

Composition: 79% Cotton, 8% Acrylic, 6% Polyamide, 5% Polyester, 2% Viscose
This tapestry comes with its certificate of authenticity.
Ready to hang on the wall thanks to the sleeve integrated in the lining.
Dry clean only

Genuine tapestry / Jacquard loom cotton weaving.
Tight and fine weaving point. The execution of the cushions and tapestries is done with the quality of a unique know-how, using noble materials, here mainly cotton on real Jacquard looms.
Made in Flanders - Beautiful finishes

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Henri Matisse

Additional cultural and artistic information about the artist

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Main works

Blue Nude (Memory of Biskra) (1907) - one of the first works announcing his streamlined style.
The Dance (1909-1910) and Music (1910) - major commissions from Sergei Shchukin.
The Odalisques (1920s) - series of orientalist nudes influenced by his travels.
Cut-out gouaches (Jazz, 1947) - his last major artistic revolution.

Artistic movements

Fauvism (the movement he led from 1905).

Inspiration, influence

Gustave Moreau (his teacher at the Beaux-Arts, who encouraged him to follow his own style).
Paul Cézanne (The Three Bathers, which he revered and kept throughout his life).
Joseph Mallord William Turner (influence on his work on light).
Paul Signac and pointillism, which he briefly adopted before moving away from it.
Delacroix, Van Gogh, Gauguin (influence on his bold use of color).

His contemporaries

Pablo Picasso (friend and artistic rival, they influenced each other).
André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck (Fauvism partners).
Albert Marquet, Kees van Dongen, Georges Rouault, Raoul Dufy (other Fauvism figures).
Marcel Sembat (first critic and supporter).
Gertrude Stein, Sergueï Chtchoukine (influential collectors who supported him).
Hans Purrmann, Marg Moll, Oskar Moll (students influenced by his academy).

To keep in mind

Henri Matisse is the linchpin of modern art.
He is, in fact, the first to effectively abandon the rules of classicism.
Henri Matisse is one of the greatest innovators of the 20th century. As a leader of Fauvism, he liberated color and form, influencing modern and contemporary painting. A rival and friend of Picasso, he pursued a quest for harmony, particularly in his cut-out gouaches, which renewed abstraction. His influence extends far beyond Fauvism, touching American abstraction, Pop Art, and contemporary art.

Biography of Henri Matisse