Article: Henri Matisse: Works on Paper.

HENRI MATISSE (1869-1954), one of the world's best-known and most enduringly popular artists, is recognized in particular for brightly colored paintings, robustly sensual sculptures, and lively paper cutouts. He also created a large body of works on paper, including prints, drawings, and book illustrations. Among less-familiar aspects of his artistic practice, much of his graphic work is monochromatic and, upon first glance, may seem distinct from his painting and sculpture. Nevertheless, commonalities of subject matter, style, technique, and general artistic concerns can be found throughout his work in all media.

As was the case with most artists educated in the ...

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