“Jazz” was recognized even in Matisse’s lifetime as a monumental chapter for the artist. A 1948 Philadelphia Museum of Art ...
The Stations of the Cross” drawings are a stark black and white. Nonetheless, it’s clear that Matisse threw himself into the ...
The Acquavella Galleries in Manhattan offer more than 50 works, many from private collections. The show caps a surge of ...
The artists’ achievements in color and composition are on brilliant display in exhibitions at two New York galleries.
As winter gave way to spring, Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917 settled in at the Art Institute of Chicago for a three-month stay. The city immediately embraced the exhibit: its gala grand opening ...
Henri Matisse was perhaps the unlikeliest of artists to create the Stations of the Cross. Though baptized a Catholic, the celebrated French painter was not a religious man. He ...
Rembrandt and Matisse, Bach and Wagner. But what of artistic lateness not as harmony and resolution, but as intransigence, ...
French painter Henri Matisse first came into contact with ukiyo-e woodcut prints in the early 20th century, when various world fairs brought Japanese art to Europe. Struggling to get his own career ...
How do works by two painters from two different eras compare when we see them side by side? With Rita Braver, we take a look: They were born nearly 50 years and an ocean apart. And while French ...
The delightful exhibition showcases later work by the artist who never stopped experimenting and features his famous cut-outs ...
The hotly anticipated "Matisse in the Studio" opens tomorrow at the Royal Academy of Arts. "Matisse in the Studio" reveals the connections between the artist's collection and his art. Photos courtesy ...
Three masterpieces by Renoir, Cezanne, and Matisse, valued at $10 million, were stolen from an Italian museum.