The introduction of cubism as a major style of art dealt away with the prevailing procedure in painting. Rather than creating a scene in a linear perspective from the audience’s point of view, cubism attempted to show an object from all sides at once. Cubism …show more content…
One work that came out of fauvism is Henri Matisse’s painting, Open Window, Collioure. Matisse created this painting by utilizing vibrant and saturated colors throughout. Rather than making use of color in a traditional way in order to represent the realities of the scene, Matisse includes color that interpret the scene to his liking. Matisse uses colors logically, they complement each other and thus create a more intense feeling when they are together. In addition, Matisse’s use of varying and broad brush strokes serve as a distinction from traditional forms of art. Another work that came out of fauvism is Henri Matisse’s painting, Madame Matisse. In this painting, Matisse represents his wife with many saturated colors. Matisse makes use of varying colors to portray the effects of shadows and light on the two halves of her face. The use of color in the painting portrays the emotional effects of the work as a whole. The colors in the painting seem to give the painting an energetic and brash feeling and yet do not represent the subject in a traditional way. Matisse’s works of art provide examples of fauvism as a style of art that used color in nontraditional and