Henri Matisse Book order
Henri Matisse was a French artist renowned for his masterful use of color and his fluid, brilliant, and original draughtsmanship. Primarily a painter, but also accomplished as a draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor, Matisse stands as one of the most recognized artists of the 20th century. Though initially labeled a Fauvist, by the 1920s, he was increasingly celebrated as a proponent of the classical tradition in French painting. His command over the expressive language of color and drawing, evident across a career spanning over fifty years, cemented his status as a leading figure in modern art.







- 2021
- 2021
Etchings by Matisse
- 50 pages
- 2 hours of reading
- 2019
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) is universally known for his iconic paintings, the centerpieces of museum collections throughout the world. However, somewhat less well known is his work as printmaker and engraver between the years 1900 and 1954, the year of his death. His engraving work encompasses more than 800 pieces that comprise a gigantic visual library, offering a complete document about his working process and his way of transforming his visual material into art. This striking hardcover book with a metallic stamped cover includes 63 of the French master's engravings done throughout his life that track alongside the subjects and interests that made their way into his work as his style developed. These subjects, overwhelmingly women, included classical nudes, women dressed in North African costume, portraits and a print version of Matisse's celebrated mural for the Barnes Foundation, The Dance
- 2017
In this beautifully illustrated book, the forty year friendship between Henri Matisse and Pierre Bonnard becomes a platform for new perspectives on the development of the European avant-garde. "Long live painting!" With this rallying cry, Henri Matisse, greeted his colleague Pierre Bonnard on a 1925 postcard from Amsterdam. Widely considered two of the greatest painters of French modernism, they were united by a forty-year-long friendship and a keen appreciation of each other’s work. This catalogue offers fascinating insights into their artistic dialogue. Focusing throughout on their creative exchanges, it highlights their respective contributions to the development of modern art, from the beginning of the twentieth century to the end of the Second World War. Comprising over 100 paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints, the book makes palpable the many intersections between their artistic visions, and investigates their shared interest in subjects such as interiors, still life, landscape, and the nude. Scholarly essays and thematic introductions to their oeuvres provide a wealth of information on the two colleagues and friends gained from their writings and correspondence as well as archival material. Another highlight is a series of iconic photographs taken by Henri Cartier-Bresson, who visited both Matisse and Bonnard at their much-fabled houses in the South of France.
- 2017
Der französische Maler Henri Matisse liebte die natürliche Sinnlichkeit seiner Aktmodelle, denen er die Wahl ihrer Posen selbst überließ. Seine unwiderstehlich schönen erotischen Zeichnungen spiegeln dieses Vertrauen zwischen dem Künstler und seinen Modellen wider. Ein Fest für die Sinne ist auch die hochwertige Gestaltung des Bandes: Es liegt in der Hand wie ein Originalskizzenbuch des Künstlers.
- 2016
Blue & Other Colours
- 30 pages
- 2 hours of reading
An alarming and enlightening first-hand account of what's really going on behind the borders of the Islamic State. ISIS, IS, the Islamic State. The name is chilling. The images are horrific. This is a group that chops the heads off journalists - and yet one, the German Jürgen Todenhöfer, went out of his way to get an invitation to visit ISIS fighters in Mosul to ask them to explain their beliefs. This book is the result of his conversation. My Journey into the Heart of Terror: Ten Days in the Islamic Stateshows how the organisation grew from its al-Qaeda roots and takes a harsh look at the West's role in its past and today. Only by understanding, Todenhöfer believes, can we move forward and combat ISIS's radical, violent interpretation of Islam and the terror and destruction it brings.
- 2013
Chatting with Henri Matisse: The Lost 1941 Interview
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied France, an extensive interview with Henri Matisse reveals his reflections on art, fame, and personal experiences. Conducted by Swiss art critic Pierre Courthion while Matisse was recovering from surgery, the conversation offers insights into his youth, relationships with collectors, and artistic influences. For the first time, this volume presents the dialogue in both English and French, accompanied by essays, unpublished correspondence, and original documents that illuminate the avant-garde scene of the early twentieth century.
- 2002
The Museum Of Modern Art, November 13, 1951 To January 13, 1952; The Cleveland Museum Of Art, February 5 To March 16, 1952; The Art Institute Of Chicago, April 1 To May 4, 1952; The San Francisco Museum Of Art, May 22 To July 6, 1952.
- 2001
Item reporduces images from "Jazz" and includes the artist's original, handwritten text and its translation into English.

