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  • Henri Matisse...Coloring Freedom
    ... Henri Matisse became known as a "wild beast" when art critics referred to him and others that also portrayed similar art styles as "les fauves." The ...
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  • A Contemplative Look at Henri Matisse
    ... Her talented artistic ability and her support of his art, influenced Henri Matisse in his decisions to pursue art as a career. His ...
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  • Art: Primitivism and Expressionism
    ... their assumption of these tribal cultures and the relationship of certain fundamental qualities of the culture with their art. In Henri Matisse's Madame Matisse ...
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  • A Visit to the Norton Museum
    ... The special detail about the art was that Henri outline her pink body. ... The other arts are cool. I also liked the piece of art from Henri Matisse. ...
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  • George Bellows
    ... Bellows was a pupil of Henri's at the New York School of Art, and Henri was the dominant influence in his early work. They developed ...
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  • art nouveau
    ... was inspired by the experiments of line from Paul Gauguin and Henri de Toulouse ... in Japanese prints known as ukiyo-e. The major characteristic of Art Nouveau is ...
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  • Art Nouveau
    ... was inspired by the experiments of line from Paul Gauguin and Henri de Toulouse ... in Japanese prints known as ukiyo-e. The major characteristic of Art Nouveau is ...
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  • Fauvism in the early 20th century
    ... Cubism, Futurism, Fauvism, and Nonobjective art were the many styles that were used in famous paintings of the early ... The leader of the Fauves was Henri Matisse ...
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  • Cubism: Changing the Course of Art for the 20th Century
    ... and other styles such as impressionism is that cubism does portray nature in art. ... look." Cubism got its name from comments made painter by Henri Matisse and ...
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  • Art Isms
    ... Picassos' art changed radically around 1907, when he decided to incorporate some stylistic elements of African ... Henri Matisses' Red Room defines Fauvism. ...
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  • Art Institute of Chicago
    ... 8. The unsung work that I enjoyed most was from Henri de Toulose-lautrec. ... The ancient art piece that stood out was the statue with no head and one arm. ...
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  • paleolithic cave paintings
    ... Louis.Rene Nougier, 1966 Les Neuf Muses L'art des grottes, Denis Vialou, 1998 Éditions Scala L'objet de l'art prehistorique, Henri Delporte, 1981 Editions de ...
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  • Importance of gesture in Art
    ... fear. In many other works of art gesture has played a very important role. ... getting. Henri Matisse was the most well-known Fauvist painter. ...
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  • Modern Art by PaperStore
    ... Henri Matisse "Matisse, paladin of modernism, is a long way from us now. ... and Picasso, like Gog and Magog, are the founding opposites of modern art has left us ...
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  • advertising
    ... Both were art teachers and wrote down their thoughts. Robert Henri wrote in his 1923 book The Art Spirit:: "Know what the old masters did. ...
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  • Avant-Garde Art 1900-39
    ... et industrielles' Henri de Saint Simon the French Utopian Socialist philosopher used for the first time the term avant-garde in the relation to art. ...
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  • The Seven Fortunes and the Sev
    ... 1964 ed. 3. "Japanese Painting." The Dictionary of Art. 1996 ed. 4. Joly, Henri. Legend In Japanese Art. Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Co., 1967. ...
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  • posters of the 1890s
    ... However, I believe that Henri Toulouse- Lautrec's Jardin de Paris is especially well designed as the use of a poster and work of art. ...
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  • Le Cubisme
    ... la sculpture cubiste representee par les œuvres de Duchamp-Villon et Henri Laurens, du ... Bref, le cubisme revolutionna le monde de l'art d'une facon tout a fait ...
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  • Colors of Life
    ... Modern Art, I saw many different varieties of artwork. One such painting that caught my eye was Femme au Chapeau (Woman with the Hat), painted by Henri Matisse ...
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  • George Seurat
    ... with Henri Lehmann at the Ecole Des Beaux-Arts. During the next two years, he came upon a book entitled Essai sur les signes inconditionnels de l'art (Essay on ...
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  • Diaghilev
    ... for much of the art and music of this period. Diaghilev had a whole scenic crew behind him, including such famous french artists as Henri Matisse, Pablo ...
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  • Aline Bernstein
    ... Aline had left Henri's classes with the notion that she would soon return to them. Aline also fought two years to gain acceptance to the United Scenic Art Union ...
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  • Perceptions of Nudity
    ... did not manipulate a woman's body like Indian, African or Persian art. ... Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec created posters that served as advertisement for adult ...
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  • jazz
    ... father was art director of a Philadelphia newspaper, who had employed Luks, Glackens, and other members of the Eight. He studied with Robert Henri from 1910 to ...
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  • JAZZzzz
    ... father was art director of a Philadelphia newspaper, who had employed Luks, Glackens, and other members of the Eight. He studied with Robert Henri from 1910 to ...
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  • Picasso - life stile
    ... influenced by Paul Cbezanne and, to a lesser extent, by his friend Henri Matisse ... Picasso built up many walls around himself in order to protect his art; and, as ...
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  • Jazz 3
    ... father was art director of a Philadelphia newspaper, who had employed Luks, Glackens, and other members of the Eight. He studied with Robert Henri from 1910 to ...
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  • Modernism
    ... [ ] A. Fauvism [ ] Print section [ ] The idea that art could approximate music is reflected in Henri Matisse's Red Room (Harmony in Red) (1909, State Hermitage ...
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  • Comparison of Matisse's and Leger's works
    Henri Matisse and Fernand Leger were two of the most influential artist of the ... artists took their beginnings and lead them into a whole New World for art. ...
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