亨利·马蒂斯

亨利·马蒂斯

Henri Matisse(1869-1954)
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《茶叶》亨利·马蒂斯(Henri Matisse)高清作品欣赏

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亨利·马蒂斯(Henri Matisse)高清作品《茶叶》亨利·马蒂斯(Henri Matisse)高清作品《茶叶》

作品名:茶叶

艺术家:亨利·马蒂斯

年代:1919年,法国

风格:表现主义

类型:风俗画

材质:布面油彩

尺寸:140.3 x 211.3 cm

收藏:洛杉矶县艺术博物馆(参观),洛杉矶,加州,美国

茶是亨利·马蒂斯在第一次世界大战后创作的最大的一幅画。它标志着与这位艺术家的野兽派作品的显著背离,在野兽派作品中,他试图把自己的感情转变成纯色。这个花园场景描绘了马蒂斯的模特安托瓦内特·阿诺,他的女儿玛格丽特,和他的狗莉莉在巴黎郊区Issy-les-Moulineaux的艺术家住宅里放松。虽然马蒂斯对阳光的运用唤起了印象派画家对直接从自然中绘画的兴趣,但他更注重通过坚持地方色彩来传达景物的凉爽青翠。右边玛格丽特的面具脸反映了这位艺术家长期以来对非洲艺术的兴趣,并与安托瓦内特更为传统的脸形成鲜明对比。从这个意义上说,《茶》是马蒂斯《珍妮特之首》(1910-13)的逻辑延伸,在这部作品中,马蒂斯以五件青铜雕塑的顺序逐渐抽象出女性的面貌。1929年,英国艺术评论家罗杰·弗莱评论说,他发现这幅画是“马蒂斯最高权力的最完整的表现之一。”“i>茶

Title:Tea

artist:Henri Matisse

Date:1919; France

Style:Expressionism

Genre:genre painting

Media:oil,canvas

Dimensions:140.3 x 211.3 cm

Location:Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, CA, US

Tea is the largest painting executed by Henri Matisse in the years just after World War I. It marks a notable departure from the artist's Fauve work, in which he sought to transform his feelings into pure color. This garden scene depicts Matisse's model Antoinette Arnoud, his daughter Marguerite, and his dog Lili relaxing at the artist's residence in the Parisian suburb of Issy-les-Moulineaux. Although Matisse's use of sunlight evokes the Impressionists' attraction to painting directly from nature, he focused more on communicating the cool lushness of the scene through adherence to local color. The masklike face of Marguerite, on the right, reflects the artist's long-standing interest in African art and contrasts sharply with the more conventionally rendered face of Antoinette. In this sense, Tea is a logical extension of Matisse's formative work Heads of Jeannette (1910-13), in which he progressively abstracted the female visage in a sequence of five bronze sculptures. In 1929 British art critic Roger Fry remarked that he found this painting to be "one of the most complete expressions of Matisse's highest powers." Tea was the last major Matisse painting acquired by Michael and Sarah Stein, brother and sister-in-law of Gertrude Stein and notable collectors in their own right.