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Henri Matisse bol francúzsky maliar.

Začiatkom 20. storočia patril k skupine fauvistov, ktorí sa chceli prezentovať odvážnymi odtieňmi a ťahmi štetca. Neskôr sa jeho práca postupne formálne zjednodušovala a viedla k abstraktným dielam, ako napríklad Slimák , ktorý je vyrobený z nastrihaných kúskov papiera.

Od roku 1906 bol zberateľom černošského umenia, čo ovplyvnilo aj jeho tvorbu ale aj tvorbu Pabla Picassa.

Nebol len maliar, ale tiež významný sochár. Vytvoril okolo 80 bronzových plastík a reliéfov,ktoré boli významné svojim jednoduchým, skoro až k abstrakcii smerujúcim tvarom. Tým sa zaradil aj k najpoprednejším sochárom modernej sochy. Wikipedia  

✵ 31. december 1869 – 3. november 1954   •   Ďalšie mená Henri-émile-benoit Matisse, Henri-Emile Matisse
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“An artist must possess Nature. He must identify himself with her rhythms, by effort that will prepare the mastery which will later enable him to express himself in his own language.”

In a letter to Mr. Clifford, February 14, 1948; as quoted in Letters of the great artists – from Ghiberti to Gainsborough, Richard Friedenthal, Thames and Hudson , London, 1963, p. 238
1940s

“[I wouldn't mind turning into] a vermilion goldfish.”

At age 80, as quoted in Matisse (1984) by Pierre Schneider
Posthumous quotes

“I will repeat what I once said to Guillaume Apollinaire: "For my part I have never avoided the influence of others. I would have considered it cowardice and a lack of sincerity toward myself."”

original version in French: Je vous répéterai ce que je disais naguère à Guillaume Apollinaire: "Je n'ai, pour ma part, jamais évité l'influence des autres, j'aurais considéré cela comme une lâcheté et un manque de sincérité vis-à-vis de moi-même."
'Interview with Henri Matisse' by Jacques Guenne, in 'L'Art Vivant' (15 September 1925)
1920s

“Do I believe in God? Yes, when I am working. When I am submissive and modest, I feel myself to be greatly helped by someone who causes me to do things that exceed my capabilities. However, I cannot acknowledge him because it is as if I were to find myself before a conjuror whose sleight of hand eludes me.”

Si je crois en Dieu? Oui, quand je travaille. Quand je suis soumis et modeste, je me sens tellement aidé par quelqu'un qui me fait faire des choses qui me surpassent. Pourtant je ne me sens envers lui aucune reconnaissance car c'est comme si je me trouvais devant un prestidigitateur dont je ne puis percer les tours.
1940s, Jazz (1947)

“Drawing with scissors: To cut to the quick in color reminds me of the direct cutting of sculptors.”

Dessiner avec les ciseaux: découper à vif dans la couleur me rappelle la taille directe des sculpteurs.
1940s, Jazz (1947)

“We are born with the sensibility of a period of civilization. We are not masters of our production; it is imposed upon us.”

As quoted in Abstract Painting, Michel Seuphor, Dell Publishing Co., 1964, p. 9
Posthumous quotes

“Drawing is like making an expressive gesture with the advantage of permanence.”

As quoted by in the review of 'The Drawings of Henri Matisse', exhibit at Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art, by Theodore F Wolff in The Christian Science Monitor (25 March 1985)
Posthumous quotes

“The vertical is in my spirit. It helps me to define precisely the direction of lines, and in quick sketches I never indicate a curve, that of a branch in landscape for example, without being aware of its relationship to the vertical.
My curves are not mad.”

La verticale est dans mon esprit. Elle m'aide à préciser la direction des lignes, et dans mes dessins rapides je n'indique pas une courbe, par exemple, celle d'une branche dans un paysage, sans avoir conscience de son rapport avec la verticale.
Mes courbes ne sont pas folles.
1940s, Jazz (1947)