Matisse Le rêve absolu

9791037515551

The comic strip of the Matisse 1941-1954 exhibition at the Grand Palais: the intimacy of a couple, a quest, a dream.

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Matisse
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Henri Matisse
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Co-published by Editions du Centre Pompidou

Description

"Helping him from day one to find the solution to his 'pictorial problem': that was my mission on earth."

These words from Amélie, Henri Matisse's wife, reveal another side of the painter of The Joy of Life: that of a man haunted by creative anxiety, ready to do anything to reach the absolute-the perfect painting.

Muse, unwavering support, and pillar of the artist, Amélie has been by his side tirelessly since they met. But when a new artistic crisis arises and Henri discovers an unexpected source of inspiration, their very equilibrium is shaken.

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Authors
Julie Birmant, Jörg Mailliet
Publisher
Les Arènes
Dimensions
21,5 x 29 cm
Publication year
2026
Number of pages
144
EAN
9791037515551

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