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Matisse, from color to architecture

Author: René Percheron; Henri Matisse; Christian Brouder; Deke Dusinberre
Publisher: New York : Harry N. Abrams, Publishers, 2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
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"This book traces and sheds new light on the development of Henri Matisse's oeuvre, which spans some sixty years. Lavishly illustrated with almost four hundred images, this deluxe volume includes reproductions of the artist's most famous paintings paired with lesser-known documents and photographs culled from the archives of his estate. The authors also gathered firsthand accounts related by numerous participants in  Read more...
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Named Person: Henri Matisse; Henri Matisse; Henri Matisse; Henri Matisse
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: René Percheron; Henri Matisse; Christian Brouder; Deke Dusinberre
ISBN: 0810955822 9780810955820
OCLC Number: 54424834
Description: 382 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 32 cm.
Contents: 1 Matisse: Painting and Architecture --
The Symbiosis of Inside and Out Matisse's First Confrontation with Architecture Paper Cutouts: A Prelude to Stained Glass --
2 Painting and Cutouts, Architecture, and Stained Glass --
Documentary Evidence, Personal Accounts The Origin of the Vence Chapel Project The Great Mutation (1939-1948) The Saga of the Chapel Toward Architecture The River of Life The "Pale Blue Window" The Tree of Life --
3 The Chapel of the Rosary, Step by Step --
Before Visiting Plans and Records The Architectural Landscape Stained Glass, An Integral Part of Architecture The Three Ceramic Panels The Ceramic Panels: Aesthetic and Technical Stakes Final Touches --
4 From Vence to Le Cateau --
The Background to the Matisse Museum and School Matisse as "Architect" of the Nursery School Harmonizing the Irreconcilable The Stained-Glass Window: Metamorphosis and Apotheosis A Dream Come True By Way of Conclusion by René Percheron --
5 Life and Work, Light and Color Research by Marc Phéline.
Other Titles: Matisse, de la couleur à l'architecture.
Responsibility: René Percheron, Christian Brouder ; translated from the French by Deke Dusinberre.
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Traces the development of Matisse's art throughout the course of his sixty-year career, bringing together in a single volume both famous works and lesser-known pieces from the archives of his estate,  Read more...

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