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The red color.

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Matisse used warm and cool colors and modeled the objects to create a sense of form.

Matisse used one-point perspective and created a deep sense of space.

Matisse used overall decorative-patterning and created a flattened sense of space.

Matisse showed his political views and his feelings about World Wars I and II through the loneliness expressed by the woman.

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Matisse used bold color and patterning to create a flattened space with little sense of depth.

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he used different kinds of lines,colors and patterns

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he overlaps contrasting forms

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