Baltimore Museum of Art
1942
Purple Robe and Anemones is a rectangular canvas. It features a women in a purple robe sitting next to a table. On the table is a vase of red and white anemones. It was painted by Henri Matisse.
yes he did He married Amelie Parayre in 1898
Pablo Picasso and Vincent Van Gogh
His first child was Marguerite. His two sons names were Pierre and Jean
His father was a prosperous grain merchant and his mother was an artistic woman who made hats and paints of China.
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.
Without visiting any of the museums in Paris he returns to Cateau Cambresis in 1888, where he was able to get an administrative job in the court.
In 1937 you can also find lots of information on The Purple Coat and also Henri Matisse.
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
Henri Matisse had three children: Marguerite, Jean, and Alexis. Marguerite, born in 1894, was his only daughter, while Jean and Alexis were born in 1899 and 1903, respectively. Both Jean and Alexis pursued careers in the arts, with Jean becoming a well-known painter and Alexis working as a sculptor and designer.
robe in french means dress