There is an alternative title: 'Mme Matisse with a Green Line", which gives you the answer.
Well the painting was of his wife Madame Matisse as she was called in the painting Madame Matisse and the green line, the line was simply a reflection of their green wallpaper that's all that it was and her hair was blue because of a reflection aswell
Could be the self-portrait called 'Tamara in a green Bugatti'.
The meaning is a portrait of a singer in a cabaret. Do yourself a favor: enjoy art, don't complicate it.
Henri Matisse called his wife Madame Matisse and the green line as she had a green line down her face off the reflection of their green wallpaper.
Green beer.
You turn bronze green by spray painting it or painting it.
There is actually, It is a very dark green and if you are painting it, it can have small red specks in it.
'Tamara in a Green Bugatti' 1925 by Tamara de Lempicka. It's a self-portrait. Perhaps not really surrealistic, although painted at the time when Surrealism started.
painting the leaves a vivid orange
1925
Red , green and blue
Red , green and blue