

An edition of Matisse (1998)
A Way of Life in the South of France
By Jean-Bernard Naudin,Gilles Plazy
Publish Date
June 15, 1998
Publisher
Rizzoli
Language
eng
Pages
192
Description:
This book celebrates the artist's style of living, his unique eye for color, and his light-filled homes in the uplifting warmth of the South. Brilliant photographs evoke the bonheur of Matisse's life in Nice - the airy interiors that inspired him; the Moroccan and Oriental vignettes, including figs and flowers, candied pineapple, or vibrant citrus fruits, that appear in his paintings of the period; and the lifelong collections of objects and textiles which appear time and again in his work. In these pages, Matisse's paintings are juxtaposed with the actual settings depicted in them, offering an inspiring contrast of the poetic with the literal. Finally, 60 recipes present the Provencal and Russian specialties popular on the coast at the time.
subjects: Cookery, French, Criticism and interpretation, French Cookery, Homes and haunts, Provençal style, Interior design, Painting & paintings, Regional & Ethnic - French, Individual Artist, Cooking, Individual Painters - 20th Century, Matisse, Henri,, Art & Art Instruction, Biography/Autobiography, France, History - General, Art / Individual Artist, Matisse, Henri, Nice, Artists, Architects, Photographers, Provenðcal style, 1869-1954, French Cooking, New York Times reviewed
People: Henri Matisse (1869-1954)