Format:
231 S.
,
zahlr. Ill.
Edition:
1. ed., 1. print.
ISBN:
9788788692310
Content:
Most people are familiar with Henri Matisse's colorful images from the south of France and the monumental paper cuts by which he proved himself as one of the greatest colorists of the 20th century. However, only a few are aware that Matisse, in his twilight years, directed his attention and creative motivation towards the North, in a series of black and white depictions of Eskimos, whose faces and mask art he was introduced to by his son-in-law's collection of Inuit masks and the Danish polar explorer Knud Rasmussen's books. The exhibition 'Matisse and the Eskimos' draws attention to an overlooked niche in Matisse's late work, in which he increasingly simplifies and radicalizes his portraits and figurative representations and endows them with the monumentality of the mask
Content:
Foreword -- Matisse and the Eskimos / Anne-Birgitte Fonsmark -- Matisse and the Eskimo portraits : accuracy is not truth / Patrice Deparpe -- Georges Duthuit's Une fête en Cimmérie, a prose poem / Dominique Szymusiak -- Henri Matisse and is books of artists / Dominique Szymusiak -- Knud Rasmussen and the 5th Thule Expedition 1921-24 / Hans Christian Gulløv -- Biographies [Matisse, Duthuit]
Language:
English
Keywords:
Matisse, Henri 1869-1954
;
Eskimo
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Duthuit, Georges 1891-1973
;
Rasmussen, Knud 1879-1933
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Author information:
Matisse, Henri 1869-1954
Author information:
Fonsmark, Anne-Birgitte 1950-
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