Matisse photographed by American photographer Alvin Langdon Coburn in 1913. Henri-Émile-Benoît Matisse (December 31, 1869 - November 3, 1954) was a French artist, known for his use of color and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was a draughtsman,
Image details
Contributor:
Science History Images / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
G14W19File size:
28.5 MB (1.6 MB Compressed download)Releases:
Model - no | Property - noDo I need a release?Dimensions:
2785 x 3581 px | 23.6 x 30.3 cm | 9.3 x 11.9 inches | 300dpiPhotographer:
Photo ResearchersMore information:
This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.
Matisse photographed by American photographer Alvin Langdon Coburn in 1913. Henri-Émile-Benoît Matisse (December 31, 1869 - November 3, 1954) was a French artist, known for his use of color and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was a draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor, but is known primarily as a painter. He is commonly regarded, along with Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp, as one of the three artists who helped to define the revolutionary developments in the plastic arts in the opening decades of the twentieth century, responsible for significant developments in painting and sculpture. His mastery of the expressive language of color and drawing, displayed in a body of work spanning over a half-century, won him recognition as a leading figure in modern art. Matisse died of a heart attack at the age of 84 in 1954.