It is a cut-out of colored papers, not a painting.
When Henri Matisse turned blind, he created 'cut-outs'. He used assistants to cut large pieces of coloured materials for him before sticking them on walls to make collages.Addition:When Matisse started making cut-outs he was bedridden after an operation, not blind. And the cut-outs were not stuck on walls but on paper.
Henri Matisse's painting 'The King's Sadness' was created out of cut-out paper after a bout of cancer, when he was too sick to paint. It is a self-portrait depicting the pleasures of his life.
born in 1869 as a gift,his mother gave him his first art supplies in 1898 he discovered impressionism he had a wife,a daughter and two sons his dad was mad because he wanted him to be a lawyer
In 1937 Lydia Delectorskaya posed for Matisse in a purple robe. At the time Matisse had no intention to paint a portrait that looked like a photograph. When accused of painting unrealistic images of women Matisse explained, "I do not create a woman, I make a picture." He readily admitted that his images were not faithful re-creations of reality. * http://www.mystudios.com/art/modern/matisse/matisse-purple-robes.html
Oh, dude, Henri Matisse's favorite color was like...wait for it...blue. Yeah, blue. Not red, not yellow, but blue. So, if you're ever painting a Matisse-inspired masterpiece, make sure to throw in some blue to really capture his vibe.
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He is the nephew of Scrooge.
blue and orange good luck k12 students :)
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Jesus can. Oh, and Scooter Braun. no one just himself.
Probably because he thought of Icarus, who lost the wings his father had made for him, and fell into the sea.