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Henri Matisse
(French, 1869 - 1954)
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Reviews & Previews: Simon Schama / Financial Times
July 23, 2010
Matisse and the pleasure principle at MoMA
Is there anyone alive on the face of the earth who doesn’t like Matisse? But then what’s not to like? Of all the modern masters, Matisse
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Reviews & Previews: Time Out New York
July 22, 2010
“Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913–1917”
Here are a couple of salient if obvious points to consider about MoMA’s “Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913–1917”: First, it features one of the most
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
July 19, 2010
Exhibition Offers Unprecedented Reassessment of Pivotal Moment in Henri Matisse's Career
Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913–1917, a large-scale investigation into a pivotal moment in the career of Henri Matisse (1869–1954)
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Reviews & Previews: Lee Rosenbaum / The Huffington Post
July 19, 2010
Matisse Matters: Subdued, Astringent "Radical Invention" Show
The Matisse you know and love -- the vibrant colorist whose compositions are infused with joie de vivre -- peeks through intermittently
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News: MutualArt
July 17, 2010
State of the Art - The week that was (July 12-19)
Keep up-to-date with our round-up of exhibitions, news and auctions that made headlines this past week.
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Other: Christopher John Farley / The Wall Street Journal
July 16, 2010
Curator John Elderfield on MoMA’s Blockbuster Matisse Exhibit
On Sunday, The Museum of Modern Art in New York will open what promises to be a blockbuster show: “Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917.”
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Reviews & Previews: Roberta Smith / New York Times
July 15, 2010
Matisse at MoMA: Carving With Color
The Museum of Modern Art’s extraordinary “Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917” is not your garden-variety Matisse exhibition. It contains few signs
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News: Andrew Russeth / ARTINFO
July 14, 2010
MoMA Throws a Dignified Homecoming Party for Matisse
Planted in the ground next to a blank cement wall in the Museum of Modern Art’s sculpture garden is a sign explaining that the four bronze
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News: Phyllis Tuchman / New York Observer
July 13, 2010
An Artist at War: MoMA Opens a Matisse 1913-1917 Blockbuster Sunday
It is particularly fascinating that the two large, marquee paintings in "Matisse: Radical Invention 1913-1917," Bathers by a River and The Moroccans
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News: Northwestern University NewsCenter
July 12, 2010
New technology visualizes how Matisse changed “Bathers” into somber grays
Henri Matisse was a painter of vivid colors. From 1913 to 1917, however, he radically changed his style and palette
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News: Nicolai Hartvig / ARTINFO
July 7, 2010
Following Paris Art Heist, French Government Pressures Museums on Security
French officials are piling the pressure on Paris museums following the spectacular theft that swept five masterpieces worth more than €100 mil
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News: Scott Reyburn / Bloomberg
June 23, 2010
Cohen’s Manet Sells for Record $33.2 Million in Art-Market Test
An Edouard Manet self portrait sold for a record 22.4 million pounds ($33.2 million) with fees last night as London started its two-week test
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News: Kelly Crow / The Wall Street Journal
June 23, 2010
Self-Portrait Stars at Sotheby's
A rare self-portrait of the artist Edouard Manet holding a palette and paintbrush sold for £22.4 million ($33.2 million), at Sotheby's in London
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News: MutualArt
June 22, 2010
Manet breaks record but Sotheby's London sale fails to impress
Edouard Manet shines with a record £22.4 sale, as Sotheby’s Impressionist and Modern Art Evening sale underachieves in London, totaling only £112...
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News: MutualArt
June 20, 2010
Art world holding its breath ahead of one of the biggest art auctions in history
A total of 63 lots will be offered on June 23 for a staggering estimate of £231 million ($342 million). On June 22, Sotheby’s will hold a nearly...
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News: San Francisco Chronicle
June 12, 2010
Sotheby's to auction 140 works lost since WWII
A long-lost trove of Impressionist and Modern art not seen since World War II will be offered at auction in London and Paris, Sotheby's said Friday
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Reviews & Previews: June 6, 2010 / Boston Globe
June 5, 2010
Exhibit puts the heroic Matisse on display
For much of the past century, two distinct versions of Henri Matisse have vied for the attention of the public, resulting in two different
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News: The Independent
June 4, 2010
The most valuable art auction in history
Picasso, Monet and Van Gogh are among the painters whose combined works could fetch £230m.
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Features: Christie's New York
June 2, 2010
Video: Experts comment on huge success of NY Spring auctions
Christie's art specialists discuss confidence of the market and record-breaking sales.
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News: AFP
May 28, 2010
Paris museum where Picasso stolen to reopen June 10
The major tourist attraction near the Eiffel Tower was sealed off after the May 20 theft of five paintings estimated to worth $120 million.
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News: New York Times
May 23, 2010
Can Art Be ‘Priceless’ in Rocky Times?
What accounts for the latest top tier auction prices? Are investments in trophy art any different from investments made in an office park or a...
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News: Peter Allen / Telegraph
May 22, 2010
Image of Paris art thief captured on CCTV 'like cubist painting'
The face of the masked raider who made off with five paintings worth an estimated £100 million from a Paris gallery were caught on CCTV
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News: Genevieve Roberts / The Independent
May 21, 2010
Art worth £86m stolen from Paris in 'heist of the century'
Just one window-pane had been removed from Paris's Museum of Modern Art, neatly carved out. But that is all it took for a masked intruder to commit
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News: BBC News
May 21, 2010
What France's stolen masterpieces tell us
Five well-known masterpieces, by Picasso, Matisse and other great artists, have been stolen from the Museum of Modern Art in Paris.
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