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The Painter in his Studio
Henri Matisse

The Painter in his Studio

1917
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Original dimensions
97 x 146.5 cm
Museum
National Museum of Modern Art
Year
1917
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
FauvismeHenri Matisse

Scene depicted

This pictorial work immerses us in the creative universe of Henri Matisse , where he depicts himself, surrounded by canvases and vibrant colors. The painting exudes an atmosphere of intimacy and contemplation, highlighting the artistic process. Matisse showcases his mastery of scissors and color, signifying the fusion between the artist and his work. This composition testifies to the artist's relentless quest to capture the essence of beauty in everyday life.

Historical context

Created in 1917, in the vibrant context of Paris, this painting resonates as a declaration of the artist's intention to anchor himself in modernism. Matisse, a charismatic figure of Fauvism , captures liveliness and color in every brushstroke, while engaging in an inner exploration. Currently, this iconic canvas is preserved at the National Museum of Modern Art, where it continues to fascinate visitors with its generous dimensions.

Place in the artist's career

“The Painter in His Studio” represents a pivotal period in Matisse's career, at a time when he asserts his unique style. This canvas echoes other paintings such as “The Dance” and “The Music,” where color and form meet in a vibrant dynamic. Here, it is a stylistic peak, a pivot of his artistic legacy that paves the way for future explorations.

Anecdote

“True painting comes from the soul, from a secret place.” This thought from Matisse evokes the magical moment of inspiration: a bright afternoon in his studio filled with the scent of paint tubes. It is in this intimate setting that the painting “The Painter in His Studio” comes to life, full of emotions and vibrations.