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.
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
Four of his best known famous paintings are these:1. Red Studio, 1911. Museum of Modern Art, New York.2. The Joy of Life, 1905-06. Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA (near Philadelphia)3. Madame Matisse (The Green Line), 1905. Statens Museum, Copenhagen.4. Red Room (Harmony in Red), 1908-09. Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg.Another answer:the one with all the people doing ring a ring a roses (La danse)Another answer:Green StripeRed StudioLa DanseThe SnailAnoyher answer:Jazz was one of Matisse's most famous paintings.Only it is a series of paper cutouts, not a painting.
Madame Tussauds charges its visitors.
Hero = Sir GawainOutcast = Madame RagnelleVillian = Black Knight & Lady Modren..others? I don't know :
It is an example of Expressionism, Fauvism.
In the Neclace, which adjectives describe Madame Forestier?
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.
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
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At the beginning of the story, Madame Loisel is described as vain, materialistic, and discontent. By the end of the story, she is described as humble, resigned, and regretful.
The young Madame Loisel is described as charming, vain, and adventurous in the story "The Necklace." She is portrayed as dissatisfied with her modest lifestyle and yearns for luxury and social status.
She was a cold Teutonic nun with a face as cheerless as a chopping board. She was bleak righteous and pure and germless?
Madame Loisel's friendship with Madame Forestier is characterized by Madame Forestier's generosity and Madame Loisel's desire to emulate Madame Forestier's lifestyle. Madame Loisel is envious of Madame Forestier's wealth and status, which creates tension in their relationship.
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Madame de Staël ? Madame de La Fayette ? Madame de Graffigny ? Madame de Sévigné ? and there are other ones...