![Henri Matisse - Young Man - Original Etching](https://a.1stdibscdn.com/henri-matisse-prints-works-on-paper-henri-matisse-young-man-original-etching-for-sale/a_1612/1537482632674/20180919_230650_master.jpg?width=240)
Henri Matisse - Young Man - Original Etching
View Similar Items
Henri MatisseHenri Matisse - Young Man - Original Etching1946
1946
About the Item
- Creator:Henri Matisse (1869-1954, French)
- Creation Year:1946
- Dimensions:Height: 13 in (33 cm)Width: 9.57 in (24.3 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
- Medium:
- Movement & Style:
- Period:
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU16123329801
Henri Matisse
Whether working as a draftsman, a sculptor, a printmaker or a painter, Henri Matisse was a master of color. Although classically trained at the Académie Julian, in Paris, he quickly abandoned traditional techniques and genres to pioneer a style all his own, marked by quick, gestural strokes and fluid contours.
Along with fellow painter André Derain, Matisse was the leading proponent of Fauvism, a movement whose name is derived from the French word for "wild beast.” Marked by vibrant hues, Fauvist paintings like Matisse’s famous 1906 composition Le Bonheur de vivre use wild, active brushstrokes and a palette unconstrained by nature, resulting in women with purple skin and trees with orange leaves. Often, these compositions unite pure color with the white of exposed canvas to create a sense of transparency and light.
In addition to masterful landscapes and still lifes, Matisse loved to paint erotic subjects, particularly the female nude. Rejecting strict realism, he distilled the form into its essential parts and then translated these into voluptuous, rounded contours. With its striking colors and sculptural modeling of the figure, Odalisque couchée aux magnolias is among Matisse’s most famous works — and the most expensive work of his ever sold — depicting Henriette Darricarrère, his muse and favorite model for around seven years, lounging luxuriously in his Nice studio. In pictures like the lithograph Nu Bleu, he explored the expressive power of a body in motion by placing his figures in twisted or contorted poses, transforming their limbs into tangles of color and shape that push figure painting toward abstraction.
Find original Henri Matisse prints, sculptures and other art on 1stDibs.
- Henry de Waroquier - Portrait - Original EtchingBy Henry de WaroquierLocated in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CHHenry de Waroquier - Portrait - Original Etching Paris, Le Gerbier, 1946 Edition of 340 Signed in the plateCategory
1940s Modern Portrait Prints
MaterialsEtching
- Robert Lotiron - Landscape - Original EtchingBy Robert LotironLocated in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CHRobert Lotiron - Landscape - Original Etching Paris, Le Gerbier, 1946 Edition of 340 Born 29 October 1886, in Paris; died 18 April 1966, in Rueil-Malmaison. Painter (gouache), watercolourist, draughtsman, engraver, lithographer, illustrator. Landscapes. Murals, designs for tapestries. Robert Lotiron was a pupil of Jules Lefebvre...Category
1940s Modern Portrait Prints
MaterialsEtching
- Hermine David - Workers - Original EtchingBy Hermine DavidLocated in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CHHermine David - Workers - Original Etching Paris, Le Gerbier, 1946 Edition of 340 Signed in the plateCategory
1940s Modern Portrait Prints
MaterialsEtching
- André Lhote - Cubist Landscape - Original EtchingBy André LhoteLocated in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CHAndré Lhote - Cubist Landscape - Original Etching Paris, Le Gerbier, 1946 Edition of 340 Signed in the plate Unumbered as issuedCategory
1940s Modern Portrait Prints
MaterialsEtching
- Pierre Bonnard - People - Original EtchingBy Pierre BonnardLocated in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CHPierre Bonnard - People - Original Etching Circa 1940 Dimension : 30 x 23 cm Signed in the plate with his initials.Category
1940s Modern Figurative Prints
MaterialsEtching
- Pablo Picasso - Seated Woman - Original EtchingBy Pablo PicassoLocated in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CHPablo Picasso - Seated Woman - Original Etching Signed and dated in the plate 1943 Edition: 200 Dimensions: 18.5 x 28 cm Platemark size : 13.2 x 24.5 Material: LaFuMa paper, watermark on the lower right Reference: Bloch 362; Baer 689Bb; Cramer 39; Elliott, Picasso on Paper, National Galleries of Scotland, 2007, illustrated p.84 Pablo Picasso Picasso is not just a man and his work. Picasso is always a legend, indeed almost a myth. In the public view he has long since been the personification of genius in modern art. Picasso is an idol, one of those rare creatures who act as crucibles in which the diverse and often chaotic phenomena of culture are focussed, who seem to body forth the artistic life of their age in one person. The same thing happens in politics, science, sport. And it happens in art. Early life Born in Malaga, Spain, in October of 1881, he was the first child born in the family. His father worked as an artist, and was also a professor at the school of fine arts; he also worked as a curator for the museum in Malaga. Pablo Picasso studied under his father for one year, then went to the Academy of Arts for one year, prior to moving to Paris. In 1901 he went to Paris, which he found as the ideal place to practice new styles, and experiment with a variety of art forms. It was during these initial visits, which he began his work in surrealism and cubism style, which he was the founder of, and created many distinct pieces which were influenced by these art forms. Updates in style During his stay in Paris, Pablo Picasso was constantly updating his style; he did work from the blue period, the rose period, African influenced style, to cubism, surrealism, and realism. Not only did he master these styles, he was a pioneer in each of these movements, and influenced the styles to follow throughout the 20th century, from the initial works he created. In addition to the styles he introduced to the art world, he also worked through the many different styles which appeared, while working in Paris. Not only did he continually improve his style, and the works he created, he is well known because of the fact that he had the ability to create in any style which was prominent during the time. Russian ballet In 1917, Pablo Picasso joined the Russian Ballet, which toured in Rome; during this time he met Olga Khoklova, who was a ballerina; the couple eventually wed in 1918, upon returning to Paris. The couple eventually separated in 1935; Olga came from nobility, and an upper class lifestyle, while Pablo Picasso led a bohemian lifestyle, which conflicted. Although the couple separated, they remained officially married, until Olga's death, in 1954. In addition to works he created of Olga, many of his later pieces also took a centralized focus on his two other love interests, Marie Theresa Walter and Dora Maar. Pablo Picasso remarried Jacqueline Roque in 1961; the couple remained married until his death 12 years later, in 1973. Work as a pacifist Pablo Picasso was a pacifist, and large scale paintings he created, showcased this cry for peace, and change during the time. A 1937 piece he created, after the German bombing of Guernica, was one such influential piece of the time. Not only did this become his most famous piece of art work, but the piece which showed the brutality of war, and death, also made him a prominent political figure of the time. To sell his work, and the message he believed in, art, politics, and eccentricity, were among his main selling points. Conflicting with social views Many things Pablo Picasso did during the 1950s, conflicted with the general public. Viciousness towards his children, exaggerated virility towards women, and joining the Communist party, were some of the many scandals which he was involved in during his lifetime. Although most of the things he did were viewed negatively by a minority of the general public, admirers of Pablo Picasso turned a blind eye, and still accepted him as a prominent figure in their society. Following the end of WWII, Pablo Picasso turned back towards his classic style of work, and he created the "Dove of Peace." Even though he became a member of the Communist party, and supported Stalin and his political views and rule, Pablo Picasso could do no wrong. In the eyes of his admirers and supporters, he was still a prominent figure, and one which they would follow, regardless of what wrongs he did. He was not only an influence because of the works he created, but he was also an influential figure in the political realm. Influence outside of art Although Pablo Picasso is mainly known for his influence to the art world, he was an extremely prominent figure during his time, and to the 20th century in general. He spread his influences to the art world, but also to many aspects of the cultural realm of life as well. He played several roles in film, where he always portrayed himself; he also followed a bohemian lifestyle, and seemed to take liberties as he chose, even during the later stages of his life. He even died in style, while hosting a dinner party in his home. Collection of work Pablo Picasso is recognized as the world's most prolific painter. His career spanned over a 78 year period, in which he created: 13,500 paintings, 100,000 prints and engravings, and 34,000 illustrations which were used in books. He also produced 300 sculptures and ceramic pieces during this expansive career. It is also estimated that over 350 pieces which he created during his career, have been stolen; this is a figure that is far higher than any other artist throughout history. Sale of his works Pablo Picasso has also sold more pieces, and his works have brought in higher profit margins, than any other artist of his time. His pieces rank among the most expensive art...Category
1940s Modern Figurative Prints
MaterialsEtching
- Portrait - Etching by Claudin Felix - 19th centuryLocated in Roma, ITPortrait is an original artwork realized by Claudin Felix (1875-1956). Original etching. Image Dimensions: 19.5 x 16 cm. Good conditions except for some foldings. The artwork rep...Category
19th Century Modern Figurative Prints
MaterialsEtching
- Woman in the Mirror - Etching by Enrico Palù - 1973Located in Roma, ITWoman in the Mirror is an Etching realized by Enrico Palù in 1973. Good condition included a cream colored cardboard passpartout (45x31.5 cm). Hand signed and dated by the artist o...Category
1970s Modern Figurative Prints
MaterialsEtching
- A Feeding Woman - Etching by Suzanne Tourte - 1950sLocated in Roma, ITA feeding woman is an artwork realized by Suzanne Tourte in 1950s. Etching, 22 x 13 cm. Artist's proof. Hand signed on the right left. Good conditi...Category
1950s Modern Figurative Prints
MaterialsEtching
- Dorian Gray at Opium Den from "The Picture of Dorian Gray" surreal portraitBy Jim DineLocated in New York, NYThis surreal etching portrait of Dorian Gray by Jim Dine in blue ink features the literary protagonist dressed in a white suit. His face is obscured by a mass of hair, tangles of which seem to grow from the sleeves, pant legs, and from beneath the jacket. Dine's notes are written on the image: at his feet reading "WHITE BOOTS" and "White Vinyl Suit" alongside the jacket. On the left edge of the image handwritten text reads "DORIAN GRAY AT OPIUM DEN". In Oscar Wilde's novel Dorian Gray keeps opium in an ornate box in his home, and frequents sites of consumption on the East side of London: “There were opium dens where one could buy oblivion, dens of horror where the memory of old sins could be destroyed by the madness of sins that were new”. An opium den is where Sybil's brother James discovers Dorian. The brother attempts to capture the man he believes is responsible for the death of his sister. Dorian flees to his home, ultimately slashing the portrait that has kept him young for so long. Etching by Jim Dine from one of his most important artist’s books – completely designed and illustrated by Dine. Study for the Rings on Dorian Gray’s Hand from “The Picture of Dorian Gray...Category
1960s Modern Figurative Prints
MaterialsEtching
- King David - Etching on Paper by Gian Paolo Berto - 1975Located in Roma, ITKing David is an original etching on paper realized by Gian Paolo Berto, in 1975. Good conditions. Hand-signed and numbered, rare edition: 1/7. Sheet dimension: 70 x 50 The artwo...Category
1970s Modern Figurative Prints
MaterialsEtching
- Ancient Roman Bust - Etching by Bernardino Nolli - Late 18 CenturyBy Bernardino NolliLocated in Roma, ITAncient Roman Bust, from the series "Antiquities of Herculaneum", is an original etching on paper realized by Bernardino Nolli. Signed on the plate, on the lower right. Good condit...Category
Late 18th Century Modern Figurative Prints
MaterialsEtching