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Henri Matisse Movement, Style, School or Type of Art: Fauvism
Date and Place of Birth: December 31, 1869, Le Cateau–Cambrésis, France Life: His works are characterized by big blocks of bold, vibrant colors and a deceptive simplicity. He and Picasso are probably the two artists who had the greatest influence on the course of 20th century art. Important Works: Madame Matisse ("The Green Line"), 1905 La Joie de Vivre, The Dance, 1910 The Red Studio, 1911 Icarus, 1947 Date and Place of Death: November 3, 1954, Nice, France
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Les Fauves French for The Wild Beasts
A short-lived and loose grouping of early 20th century Modern artists Works emphasized painterly qualities and strong color over the representational or realistic values retained by Impressionism Fauvism as a style began around 1900 and continued beyond 1910 The movement lasted only three years, 1905–1907, and had three exhibitions The leaders of the movement were Henri Matisse and André Derain
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Woman Reading 1894
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Woman with the Hat 1904
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Portrait of Madame Matisse (The green line)
1905
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Red Bedroom, 1908
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Goldfish, 1912
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Le Rifain assis (Seated Riffian) Late 1912 or early 1913
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La leçon de musique (The Music Lesson) 1917
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Robe violette et Anemones 1937
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La Musique 1939
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Les Velours 1947
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Icarus, 1947
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Mille et une Nuits, 1950
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Les Végétaux, 1952
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King's Sadness, 1952
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Blue Nude II, 1952
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La Négresse, 1952
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La Gerbe, 1953
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The Snail 1953
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