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Henri Matisse (Le Cateau-Cambresis 1869 - Nice 1954) French Fauvist painter and sculptor.

Matisse made copies of many paintings in the Louvre to learn painting. He was more than just a Fauvist. He also experiment with other techniques like Cubism and Pointillism. In his old age, he worked with painted paper and scissors, making collages.

The Window, 1916.



“In a letter Matisse described this picture: "Through the window of the drawing room one sees the green of the garden and a black tree trunk, a basket of forget-me-nots on the table, a garden chair and a rug." - [1] Estimated value of this painting: $60 million.

Henri Matisse wrote Notes d´un peintre in 1908.

Petite Gallery


Open Window

Open Window


At MOMA and the Hermitage


Matisse, Fruit and Coffeepot, 1898.jpg

Fruit and Coffeepot, 1898.

See also

Still Life with Geraniums.
The Spaniard, 1928.

External links


Still life with Pitcher and Fruit, 1898.