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Jazz (Hardcover, 2 Rev Ed)
Henri Matisse; Foreword by Riva Castleman
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R441
R380
Discovery Miles 3 800
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Late in his life, confined to a chair or bed, Matisse transformed a
simple technique into a medium for the creation of a major art. I
have attained a form filtered to its essentials. Cutting dynamic
shapes from painted paper, Matisse created his images. While
producing pieces for Jazz, the artist used a large brush to write
notes to himself on construction paper. The simple visual
appearance of the words pleased Matisse, and he suggested using his
reflective handwritten thoughts in juxtaposition with the images.
The original edition of Jazz was an artist s book, printed in a
limited quantity. This selection from the original is an exquisite
suite of color plates and text that, like the music it was named
for, was invented in a spirit of improvisation and spontaneity.
These magnificent cut-outs of pure color celebrate the radiance and
emotional intensity of the artist s oeuvre. "
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Renoir: Revered and Reviled (DVD)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Phil Grabsky; Directed by Phil Grabsky
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R283
Discovery Miles 2 830
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Phil Grabsky writes and directs this documentary about French
artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The film explores Renoir's later
work, created after he developed a new style of painting. This
change was met with some criticism but was a source of inspiration
for renowned painters such as Picasso and Matisse.
Artists, art lovers, would-be painters, and anyone with an interest in modern art will thrill to this outstanding compilation of 30 carefully drawn black-and-white reproductions of Matisse's works. Selections include Blue Nude I, La Danse, Icarus, The Circus, The Sword Swallower, The Thousand and One Nights, The Moorish Café, and many others. Captions.
Fine artists are paired with early learning concepts in this
groundbreaking series for the toddler set. Henri Matisse's abstract
cut-outs are used to teach colors in this polished read-aloud board
book. Blue & Other Colors takes children through Matisse's
color palette, one artwork per page, beginning with blue and
returning to it as a familiar refrain throughout. The variance of
shapes, depth, and scale will keep readers engaged, while the text
enriches the reading experience with relatable and humorous
commentary. Readers will not only learn their colors, but also grow
familiar with fine art in this relevant and relatable first title
in this series of concept books featuring the most innovative and
influential artists. Includes a read-aloud "about the artist" at
the end. Created for ages 1-3 years
Partes de las pinturas de Henri Matisse se utilizan para ensenar
los colores a los pequenos en este libro de carton para leer en
alto. Azul y otros colores recorre la paleta de colores de Matisse,
una obra por pagina, empezando por el azul y volviendo a el como
color de referencia. La variedad de formas, escalas y dimensiones
mantendra a los lectores atentos mientras que textos apoyan y
mejoran la lectura con comentarios humoristicos. Los ninos no solo
aprenderan los colores sino que se acostumbraran a ver estupendas
obras de arte en este primer numero de la coleccion Primeros Pasos
con Grandes Artistas que siempre incluiran un pequeno texto para
leer en voz alta sobre la vida del artista.
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Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs (Hardcover)
Henri Matisse; Edited by Karl Buchberg, Nicholas Cullinan, Jodi Hauptman; Text written by Samantha Friedman
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R1,405
R1,121
Discovery Miles 11 210
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Published in conjunction with the most comprehensive exhibition
ever devoted to Henri Matisse's paper cut-outs, made from the early
1940s until the artist's death in 1954, this publication presents
approximately 150 works in a groundbreaking reassessment of
Matisse's colorful and innovative final chapter. The result of
research conducted on two fronts--conservation and curatorial--the
catalogue offers a reconsideration of the cut-outs by exploring a
host of technical and conceptual issues: the artist's methods and
materials and the role and function of the works in his practice;
their economy of means and exploitation of decorative strategies;
their environmental aspects; and their double lives, first as
contingent and mutable in the studio and ultimately made permanent,
a transformation accomplished via mounting and framing. Richly
illustrated to present the cut-outs in all of their vibrancy and
luminosity, the book includes an introduction and a conservation
essay that consider the cut-outs from new theoretical and technical
perspectives, and five thematic essays, each focusing on a
different moment in the development of the cut-out practice, that
provide a chronicle of this radical medium's unfolding, and period
photographs that show the works in process in Matisse's
studio.
One of modern art's towering figures, Henri Matisse (1869-1954) was
a painter, draftsman, sculptor and printmaker before turning to
paper cut-outs in the 1940s. From the clashing hues of his Fauvist
works made in the South of France in 1904-05, to the harmonies of
his Nice interiors from the 1920s, to this brilliant final chapter,
Matisse followed a career-long path that he described as
"construction by means of color."
The Museum Of Modern Art, November 13, 1951 To January 13, 1952;
The Cleveland Museum Of Art, February 5 To March 16, 1952; The Art
Institute Of Chicago, April 1 To May 4, 1952; The San Francisco
Museum Of Art, May 22 To July 6, 1952.
The Museum Of Modern Art, November 13, 1951 To January 13, 1952;
The Cleveland Museum Of Art, February 5 To March 16, 1952; The Art
Institute Of Chicago, April 1 To May 4, 1952; The San Francisco
Museum Of Art, May 22 To July 6, 1952.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Henri Matisse Exhibition: January 20th To February 27th 1915
... Catalogue Henri Matisse, Montross Gallery Montross Gallery,
1915 Art; Individual Artist; Art / Individual Artist
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DIjwI' vuD (Paperback)
DeSDu' pagh puqloD, Henri Matisse
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R144
Discovery Miles 1 440
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pIjHa' vuDchaj rIch meHghem chenmoHwI'pu' law' 'a HenrI' matIS'e',
pImbej. DIjchu' 'ej qechDaj Delchu' je. vIraS DIjwI'vam noyqu'
meqmey Dayajqu'meH ghItlhvam 'IH yIHaD 'ej mu'meyDaj 'ey tItIv.
Henri Matisse is universally known for his painting, but he also
worked regularly as an engraver between 1900 and his death in 1954.
His engraving work encompasses more than eight hundred pieces that
comprise a gigantic visual library, offering a complete document
about his working process and his way of transforming what he saw
into art. This book, published as part of the exhibition 'Matisse:
Grabador' (Matisse: Engraver) at the Fundacion Canal de Madrid,
includes 63 of his engravings, in which we can identify the same
observation process that the artist followed in his drawings. This
is a fascinating work that reveals a different Matisse, one that is
more intimate and close, yet each work contains the keys of his
universal genius. Henri Matisse (1869-1954) wrote, in eloquent
language, that the important thing for an artist is to express
themselves in multiple formats: painting, sculpture, drawing and
engravings. His mastery of the use of colour and drawing in all of
these fields made him one of the great artists of the 20th century.
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Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs (Paperback)
Henri Matisse; Edited by Karl Buchberg, Nicholas Cullinan, Jodi Hauptman; Text written by Samantha Friedman
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R1,087
R883
Discovery Miles 8 830
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Published in conjunction with the most comprehensive exhibition
ever devoted to the paper cut-outs Henri Matisse made from the
early 1940s until his death in 1954, this paperback edition
presents approximately 150 works in a groundbreaking reassessment
of the artist's colorful and innovative final chapter. The result
of new research by conservators and curators, the catalogue
explores a host of technical and conceptual issues: the artist's
methods and materials and the role and function of the works in his
practice; their economy of means and exploitation of decorative
strategies; their environmental aspects; and their double lives,
first as contingent and mutable in the studio and ultimately made
permanent, a transformation accomplished by mounting and framing.
Richly illustrated to present the cut-outs in all of their vibrancy
and luminosity, the book includes an introduction and a
conservation essay that consider the cut-outs from new theoretical
and technical perspectives, and five thematic essays, each focusing
on a different moment in the development of the cut-out practice,
that provide a chronicle of this radical medium's unfolding. Period
photographs show the works in progress in Matisse's studio.
One of modern art's towering figures, Henri Matisse (1869-1954) was
a painter, draftsman, sculptor and printmaker before turning to
paper cut-outs in the 1940s. From the clashing hues of his Fauvist
works, made in the South of France in 1904-5, to the harmonies of
his Nice interiors from the 1920s to this brilliant final chapter,
Matisse's career followed a path that he described as "construction
by means of color."
Fine artists are paired with early learning concepts in this
groundbreaking series for the toddler set. Henri Matisse's abstract
cut-outs are used to teach colours in this polished read-aloud
board book. Blue & Other colours takes children through
Matisse's colour palette, one artwork per page, beginning with blue
and returning to it as a familiar refrain throughout. The variance
of shapes, depth, and scale will keep readers engaged, while the
text enriches the reading experience with relatable and humorous
commentary. Readers will not only learn their colours, but also
grow familiar with fine art in this relevant and relatable first
title in this series of concept books featuring the most innovative
and influential artists. Includes a read-aloud "about the artist"
at the end. Created for ages 1-3 years
In 1995, Welcome Books published the star of its "Art and Poetry"
series, "Dance Me to the End of Love", a deliriously romantic song
by Leonard Cohen visualized through the warm, spirited paintings
and collages of Henri Matisse. Now, for its 10-year anniversary,
Welcome presents a new edition of "Dance Me to the End of Love"
featuring a revised design. Cohen's song is a lyrical tribute to
the miracle of love, the grace it bestows on us, and its healing
power. Originally recorded on his "Various Positions" album, and
featured in Cohen's anthology, "Stranger Music", this poetic song
is gloriously married to artwork by Henri Matisse, perhaps the
greatest artist of the twentieth century. "I had this dance within
me for a long time," Matisse once said in describing one of his
murals. "Dance Me to the End of Love" is the perfect book for art
lovers, song lovers, and all other lovers as well.
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