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
"The Snail" is not a painting - it is a collage of bits of colored paper.
Very rough and choppy ones. Actually it can be described as messy.
It is a portrait of his wife, Amélie.
By painting it with oil paint.
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It is not for sale now and will never be.
It was painted in 1905.
The colors Matisse chose are not realistic; he chose them for their expressive qualities.
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.
Oil paint on canvas.
It is oil paint on canvas.
It is not for sale now and will never be.
It is an example of Expressionism, Fauvism.
It was painted in 1905.
Who says it was? What about the paintings in the chapel in Vence? What about the Green Stripe? What about Harmony in Red? Or La Danse? They are at least equally famous as the Snail.
Green Stripe was created in 1905.
There is no green stripe on Israel's flag.
There is an alternative title: 'Mme Matisse with a Green Line", which gives you the answer.
The belt color levels for Karate are from lowest to higher is; White, Yellow, Orange With Green Stripe, Orange With White Stripe, Orange With Red Stripe, Blue With Green Stripe, Blue With White Stripe, Blue With Red Stripe, Blue, Purple With Green Stripe, Purple With White Stripe, Purple With Red, Purple belt and more.
The colors Matisse chose are not realistic; he chose them for their expressive qualities.
The term 'green stripe' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase 'green stripe' is made up of the noun'stripe' described by the adjective 'green'.Example functions of a noun phrase:A green stripe was painted down Main Street for the parade.subject of the sentenceThe mint flavored chocolates have a green stripe on the wrapper.direct object of the verb 'have'I like the cushions with the green stripe.object of the preposition 'with'
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.