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Matisse

Matisse
By Pierre Schneider

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"...to devote my life to the essential thing-- the thing for which I am made and which can bring a little happiness to the great family, the greatest spiritual family."--Matisse to André Rouveyre, September 4, 1942

Of all the artists of this century, Henri Matisse is one of the greatest and most beloved. His influence on modern art, both during his lifetime and today, has never stopped growing; in the eyes of the world, he is the French painter par excellence.

Henri Matisse is all the more cherished because his work celebrates the positive aspects of life, as evidenced by the titles of many of his major paintings: Luxe, Calme et Volupté, La Joie de Vivre, La Danse, Musique, to mention but a few. His explosions and juxtapositions of color and pattern inspire pure delight in the beholder, and his mastery of line, volume, and form are perhaps unequaled in the art of our time. The vitality, energy, and life-enhancing qualities that radiate from his art represent distillation of all that is affirmative in the human condition and are given immortality through that rare and indefinable quality known as genius.

The art of Matisse describes a trajectory leading from realism to abstraction, from darkness to light, from the cold of the north to the heat of the south, a route marked off by such revolutionary innovations as the burst of color found in Fauvism or the invention of his cut-outs. Matisse was still creating at a time in his life when many artists are content to rest on their laurels.

Since its original publication in 1984, this book by Pierre Schneider stands alone as the bible on the art of Matisse. The author spent fourteen years amassing a prodigious amount of information on the artist, and includes his own personal and original views on the work. Including over nine hundred illustrations, this is the most substantial reference of the works of Matisse ever published.

The reader will discover Matisse watercolorist, draftsman, ceramist, and the architect-- and unquestionably one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #795158 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-11-23
  • Released on: 2002-11-23
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 752 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
This massive and exhaustive study, generally considered to be the major work on the artist, was originally published in 1984, and has been out of print for 10 years. With 880 illustrations (230 in color) and a new preface, the volume arrives in time for the blockbuster Matisse-Picasso exhibit, currently hanging in Paris and opening in New York in February 2003. While the book has not been re-set, and its newspaper column-like typestting looks boxy and old-fashioned in the age of Quark and Photoshop, the font and lay-out seem appropriate to this book's old-school "appreciation" approach-Schneider starts with particular works, and lets them guide his observations about Matisse's life, surroundings, and ways of working. The result-17 years in preparation, weighing in at 8 1/2 pounds-brings Matisse (1869-1954) and his work into focus with energy and a non-intrusive judiciousness, from early still lives to the stark near color-field-like work of The Conversation (1911) and The Piano Lesson (1916) to the late paper cut-outs including Acrobats (1952). The book's original preface explains Schneider's own working methods (Schneider's new preface is mostly concerned with correcting his earlier version of Matisse's turn to his late style), but it can't quite account for the depth of understanding he is able to convey throughout. Those with serious Matisse fixations will have to pry open their wallets for this one, as it remains essential.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"This mammoth book will be read as long as people are interested in Matisse, which is to say forever."--The New York Times Book Review

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"This mammoth book will be read as long as people are interested in Matisse, which is to say forever."--The New York Times Book Review


Customer Reviews

The Bible On Matisse5
I noticed that this is coming back into print in November 2002, so I figured I'd write this review. If you are a fan of Matisse, you should snap up this book. It is an awesome achievement by Mr. Schneider. There is a tremendous amount of biographical data here, as well as a wealth of reproductions- both color and black and white. One caveat, though. This is definitely not for the casual reader! There is a lot of detailed analysis of the paintings included- such things as Matisse's theories on the use of color and shape; the tremendous amount of work and thought that went into each work in order to create color harmony and a balance of all the pictorial elements, etc. Mr. Schneider respects the reader, so some of this stuff can be a real challenge! But I found it very worthwhile! Matisse's paintings are deceptive, at least to the layperson. They seem soothing and simple. Well, I can promise you that after reading this wonderful book you may still find the paintings soothing, but when you realize what went into the process of creating them you will never again think of them as being simple! This is one of those rare books that opens your eyes and makes you look at something in a completely new way.Reviewer Note: Please be aware that the book I am reviewing is the over 700 page book written by Pierre Schneider, NOT the much shorter book written by Mr. Jacobus and only translated by Mr. Schneider!