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    Henri Matisse and Fauvism

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    traditional art exhibitions‚ but later it was to become very fashionable. One of these visitors was the critic Louis Vauxcelles‚ who‚ because of the violence of their works‚ dubbed the painters "Les Fauves" (Wild Beasts). The leader of the group was Henri Matisse. Not to be confused with parallel art movements such as Post-Impressionism‚ German Expressionism‚ Cubism and Futurism‚ the salient tenets that engender Fauvism are the construction of space with bright color‚ vigorous brushwork‚ planar configurations

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    Henri Matisse: King of the Fauves "The remarkable career of Henri Matisse‚ one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century‚ whose stylistic innovations (along with those of Pablo) fundamentally altered the course of modern art and affected the art of several generations of younger painters‚ spanned almost six and a half decades. His vast oeuvre encompassed painting‚ drawing‚ sculpture‚ graphic arts (as diverse as etchings‚ linocuts‚ lithographs‚ and aquatints)‚ paper cutouts‚ and book

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    Henri Matisse During this semester we have discussed numerous interesting artist with all sort of artistic styles and views. I have viewed so many different artist works‚ painting‚ sculptures‚ objects‚ etc.‚ but this one particular oil painting by Henri Matisse really stuck out to me like a sore thumb. The name of the painting is Le bonheur de vivre (The Joy of Life) 1905-1906. This painting was significant to me because Matisse’s view of women and the message that motivated him was clearly

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    Henri Poincare (1854-1912) “If nature were not beautiful‚ it would not be worth knowing‚ and if nature were not worth knowing‚ it would not be worth living.” –Henri Poincare Jules Henri Poincare was a famous French mathematician born in Nancy‚ France on April 29‚ 1854. He is known for contributing to works in pure and applied mathematics‚ mathematical physics‚ as well as celestial mathematics. He founded the mathematical theory of dynamical systems‚ or qualitative dynamics and formulated the

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    Henri Matisse: “The Window”‚ France 1916 Matisse is considered one of the most influential painters of the 20th century‚ and one of the leading Modernists. Known for his use of vibrant colors and simple forms‚ Matisse helped to usher in a new approach to art. He believed that the artist must be guided by instinct and intuition. Although he began his craft later in life than most artists‚ Matisse continued to create and innovate well into his eighties. The Window‚ 1916‚ is a very pretty piece

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    Henri Cartier-Bresson

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    INTRO Henri Cartier-Bresson is among some of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. His photographs appear in most popular magazines such as‚ Life‚ Harper’s Bazaar‚ Vogue and also co founding Magnum Photo Agency. Cartier-Bresson pursued photography with an impulsive passion that he refined into a photojournalistic art form. He is also well know for coining the phrase “The Decisive Moment” in photography‚ which is capturing the moment something is happening creating a photograph that

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    Henri Fantin-Latour

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    Charlotte B. Levy Artist: Henri Fantin-Latour Title of Artwork: Leda Medium: Oil on canvas Date of Completion: 1836-1904 Location of Artwork: San Antonio Museum of Art This Paper is for Professor Jessica DeCuir‚ Arts 1301‚ and Section 070. The Art of Henri Fantin-Latour Henri Fantin-Latour‚ a French painter during 1836 to 1904‚ studied and approached art in his own style of painting. His character from his early childhood resolute the events of his life as a painter and his influence contributed

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    Rodrigues‚ CA‚ 2001‚ ‘Fayol’s 14 principles of management then and now: a framework for managing today’s organizations effectively’‚ Management Decision‚ vol. 31‚ no. 10‚ pp. 880-889. Rodrigues discusses in some detail how Fayol’s principles of management individually are/are not used in modern management. He doesn’t necessarily hold a contention or argument as he is ultimately comparing and contrasting the world of management in US organisations from early 1900’s to now. However the result of

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    The Back IV by Henri Matisse Henri Matisse was a French artist born December 31st 1869. He is known for his use of colour. He was a draughtsman‚ printmaker‚ and sculptor‚ but is known primarily as a painter. He painted during the period of expressionism and was considered a fauve. Matisse was also an accomplished sculptor whose radical style left  lasting mark on modern art history. Although he pursued sculpture since his early years as an independent form of expression‚ he frequently used it to

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    11.22.2013 795 words Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - At the Moulin Rouge Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s At the Moulin Rouge is an oil painting of a scene at the Moulin Rouge dance hall. It was painted between 1892-1895. According to the Art Institute of Chicago‚ Lautrec populated this scene with portraits of the habitués and regulars of the dance hall‚ including himself. Lautrec’s painting is postimpressionist‚ which is explained‚ in further detail later on in this essay. Other than explaining the

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