Книга: Sophie Goodwin «Henri Matisse and His Women Before The Window»
Производитель: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" Following World War I, Henri Matisse moved to the South of France to escape the chaotic terrain of post-war Paris. It was in the idyllic Nice where the artist would reveal a `return to naturalism` with his motif of contemplative women before an open window. Uniting portraiture, decorative interiors and landscapes in one composition, Matisse dually investigates the theme of interiority, while providing the viewer with the aesthetic delights, available for his delectation. ISBN:9783659271168 Издательство: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" (2012)
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