Matisse. His Art and His Public

Matisse. His Art and His Public
Title Matisse. His Art and His Public PDF eBook
Author Alfred H. Barr (Jr.)
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 1966
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Matisse, His Art and His Public

Matisse, His Art and His Public
Title Matisse, His Art and His Public PDF eBook
Author Alfred H. Barr (Jr.)
Publisher
Pages 626
Release 1974
Genre Art
ISBN

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"A comprehensive biographical and critical assessment of Matisse's life and work, incorporates many of the artist's own evaluations of his creative anxieties and difficulties and examines public and critical reaction to his work over the years."--GoogleBooks.

Graphic Passion

Graphic Passion
Title Graphic Passion PDF eBook
Author John Bidwell
Publisher Penn State University Press
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9780271071114

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"Recounts the publication history of nearly fifty books illustrated by Henri Matisse, including Lettres portugaises, Mallarmae's Poaesies, and Matisse's own Jazz. Explores his illustration methods, typographic precepts, literary sensibilities, and opinions about the role of the artist in the publication process"--Provided by publisher.

Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and the Intellectual Origins of the Museum of Modern Art

Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and the Intellectual Origins of the Museum of Modern Art
Title Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and the Intellectual Origins of the Museum of Modern Art PDF eBook
Author Sybil Kantor
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 500
Release 2003-08-29
Genre Art
ISBN 9780262611961

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An intellectual biography of Alfred H. Barr, Jr. founding director of the Museum of Modern Art. Growing up with the twentieth century, Alfred Barr (1902-1981), founding director of the Museum of Modern Art, harnessed the cataclysm that was modernism. In this book—part intellectual biography, part institutional history—Sybil Gordon Kantor tells the story of the rise of modern art in America and of the man responsible for its triumph. Following the trajectory of Barr's career from the 1920s through the 1940s, Kantor penetrates the myths, both positive and negative, that surround Barr and his achievements. Barr fervently believed in an aesthetic based on the intrinsic traits of a work of art and the materials and techniques involved in its creation. Kantor shows how this formalist approach was expressed in the organizational structure of the multidepartmental museum itself, whose collections, exhibitions, and publications all expressed Barr's vision. At the same time, she shows how Barr's ability to reconcile classical objectivity and mythic irrationality allowed him to perceive modernism as an open-ended phenomenon that expanded beyond purist abstract modernism to include surrealist, nationalist, realist, and expressionist art. Drawing on interviews with Barr's contemporaries as well as on Barr's extensive correspondence, Kantor also paints vivid portraits of, among others, Jere Abbott, Katherine Dreier, Henry-Russell Hitchcock, Philip Johnson, Lincoln Kirstein, Agnes Mongan, J. B. Neumann, and Paul Sachs.

Feed Matisse's Fish

Feed Matisse's Fish
Title Feed Matisse's Fish PDF eBook
Author Julie Appel
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 48
Release 2006
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781402735684

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Invites young readers to touch twentieth-century paintings, including Matisse's "Goldfish," Grant Wood's "American Gothic," and Chagall's "Birthday." On board pages.

Matisse/Diebenkorn

Matisse/Diebenkorn
Title Matisse/Diebenkorn PDF eBook
Author Janet C. Bishop
Publisher Prestel
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre ART
ISBN 9783791355344

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This catalogue is published by The Baltimore Museum of Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in association with DelMonico Books * Prestel, Munich, London, and New York, on the occasion of the exhibition Matisse/Diebenkorn, held at The Baltimore Museum of Art, October 23, 2016-January 29, 2017, and at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, March 11-May 29, 2017.

Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse
Title Henri Matisse PDF eBook
Author Karl D. Buchberg
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Art and design
ISBN 9781849761291

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Henri Matisse is one of the leading figures of modern art. His unparalleled cut-outs are among the most significant of any artist's late works. When ill health first prevented Matisse from painting, he began to cut into painted paper with scissors as his primary technique to make maquettes for a number of commissions, from books and stained glass window designs to tapestries and ceramics. Taking the form of a 'studio diary', the catalogue re-examines the cut-outs in terms of the methods and materials that Matisse used, and looks at the tensions in the works between finish and process; and drawings and colour.