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HENRI MATISSE, ICARUS 1946, MAQUETTE FOR PLATE VIII OF THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK JAZZ, All that Jazz

HENRI MATISSE, ICARUS 1946, MAQUETTE FOR PLATE VIII OF THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK JAZZ, All that Jazz

... “Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs” at Tate Modern in London displays more than 120 works from this fertile, magical period. Some are small; others fill entire walls. (The show will be at the Museum of Modern Art ...

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HENRi MATISSE. the ART BOOKS OF. Words of Henri Matisse. The Essayist

HENRi MATISSE. the ART BOOKS OF. Words of Henri Matisse. The Essayist

... Henri Matisse , one of the two most important artists of the first half of the twentieth century (the other being Pablo Picasso), came late to the art of the book (he was past ...weeks, Matisse ...

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HENRI MATISSE: THE CUT-OUTS

HENRI MATISSE: THE CUT-OUTS

... 1940s, Henri Matisse (1869–1954) worked extensively with cut paper as his primary medium and scissors as his chief implement, introducing a radically new form of art that came to be called a ...cut-out. ...

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Exhibition Henri Matisse. Rupprecht Geiger The Power of Colour 12 October, March, 2015

Exhibition Henri Matisse. Rupprecht Geiger The Power of Colour 12 October, March, 2015

... II. Henri Matisse and Rupprecht Geiger counteracted the grisaille of the post-war period through the power of ...works. Matisse created the artist’s book »Jazz« between 1940 and ...

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2014 Matisse from SFMOMA, Legion of Honor, San Francisco, CA Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs, Tate Modern, London, UK

2014 Matisse from SFMOMA, Legion of Honor, San Francisco, CA Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs, Tate Modern, London, UK

... Henri Matisse. Sculpture, Victor Waddington, London, United Kingdom 1966 Henri Matisse Retrospective, UCLA Art Gallery, Los Angeles, California 1961 Henri Matisse, Musee ...

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MATISSE COMPOSITION: YELLOW, BLUE AND BLACK, 1947 HENRI MATISSE COMPOSITION: YELLOW, BLUE AND BLACK, 1947

MATISSE COMPOSITION: YELLOW, BLUE AND BLACK, 1947 HENRI MATISSE COMPOSITION: YELLOW, BLUE AND BLACK, 1947

... written, Matisse ‘had recognised in his cut-outs a means to something much more comprehensive and fundamental to his aspirations as an artist: a luminous environmental art capable of evoking the calm, untroubled ...

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Henri Matisse, Protagonist of His Time

Henri Matisse, Protagonist of His Time

... 1917, Matisse left Paris for Nice, where he expanded his circle of contacts and acquaintances and the resulting exchange of experien- ces and interests could not but find its way into his painting: he met Au- guste ...

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EXHIBITION. MATISSE CUTTING INTO COLOR A revealing donation

EXHIBITION. MATISSE CUTTING INTO COLOR A revealing donation

... "Observe this big composition: foliage, fruit, scissors; a garden. The white intermediary is determined by the arabesque of the cut-out colored paper which gives this white atmosphere a rare and impalpable quality. ...

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Seurat and Matisse: Influence, Tradition, and the Legacy of Divisionism

Seurat and Matisse: Influence, Tradition, and the Legacy of Divisionism

... on Henri Matisse, who helped to revolutionize twentieth century art and ...if Matisse never delved into Seurat’s ideals, but it is safe to say that art history would have been ...challenged ...

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A Tapestry in Homage to Matisse

A Tapestry in Homage to Matisse

... of Henri Matisse; include his birth (1869) and death (1954), profession as a lawyer before he discover art while ill, friendships with Derain, Vlaminck, Pissarro, Bonnard and Picasso and many ...

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The Cleveland Museum of Art presents: Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse

The Cleveland Museum of Art presents: Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse

... Impressionists, Post-Impressionists and avant-garde artists of the twentieth century. A centerpiece of the exhibition is the reuniting of Monet’s great Water Lilies (Agapanthus) triptych depicting the artist’s water ...

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The politics of elegy: Henri IV of France by Villamediana, Quevedo, Gongora and Rubens

The politics of elegy: Henri IV of France by Villamediana, Quevedo, Gongora and Rubens

... to Henri IV in Florence in the Summer of 1600, which is depicted in the eighth painting in his Marie de Médicis cycle (VIII, INV: ...image. Henri, ever practical, worried that her weight might affect her ...

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Museums without walls: The museology of Georges Henri Riviere

Museums without walls: The museology of Georges Henri Riviere

... George Henri Rivière, together with his Musée-Laboratoire, as a re-enactment of the Maussian notion of ‘total social fact’, that is, as the museological crystallization of the perceptions and ideas of many ...

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All the World is Church: The Christian Call in Henri de Lubac

All the World is Church: The Christian Call in Henri de Lubac

... Finally, if all public actions are religious actions, and the church is the pilgrim community striving to live in and after the example of Christ, then from a Christian perspective[r] ...

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"Your Majesty's Friend": Foreign Alliances in the Reign of Henri Christophe

"Your Majesty's Friend": Foreign Alliances in the Reign of Henri Christophe

... On November 20, 1819, King Henri Christophe sent for one of his closest advisors. He attempted to shield the anticipation and excitement in his demeanor. As king of Haiti, he demanded the utmost decorum in his ...

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Henri Acselrad, Mariana, November, 2015: the political genealogy of a disaster

Henri Acselrad, Mariana, November, 2015: the political genealogy of a disaster

... Three specific issues are presented as requiring better discussion: the operation of a sort of “organized class irresponsibility”, the sistematic disconsideration of alerts brought fort[r] ...

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Beyond psychology: Spirituality in Henri Nouwen’s pastoral care

Beyond psychology: Spirituality in Henri Nouwen’s pastoral care

... explain Henri Nouwen’s reflection on the relation- ship between psychology and practical theology and especially on the commensurability/incommensurability of psychological techniques and spirituality, both of ...

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Henri Frankfort and the Development of Dutch Archaeology in the Near East

Henri Frankfort and the Development of Dutch Archaeology in the Near East

... Henri Frankfort and the Development of Dutch Archaeology in the Near East.. The present contribution is about the Dutch archaeologist Henri ("Hans") Frank- fort (fig. 1), and abo[r] ...

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The Paradox of Being a Wounded Healer: Henri J M  Nouwen’s Contribution to Pastoral Theology

The Paradox of Being a Wounded Healer: Henri J M Nouwen’s Contribution to Pastoral Theology

... This article is the first in a series of two dealing with Henri Nouwen’s contribution to pastoral care. The present article focuses on the impact of cognitive dissonance and the role it plays in pastors becoming ...

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LIFE in a ZOO: Henri Lefebvre and the (social) production of (abstract) space in Liverpool

LIFE in a ZOO: Henri Lefebvre and the (social) production of (abstract) space in Liverpool

... T his paper looks at the dialectical struggle Henri Lefebvre sees as defining the historical production of space—between the forces of Logos and Anti-Logos, or abstract space and social [r] ...

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