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- wikiart.org en/henri-matisse/the-open-window-1921‘The Open Window’ was created in 1921 by Henri Matisse. Find more prominent pieces of landscape at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
- henrimatisse.org the-open-window.jspOpen Window was exhibited at the landmark Salon d'automne of 1905, where Matisse and other fauve painters were greeted with critical skepticism and public...
- medium.com the-collector/what-lies-behind-…Today, let’s talk about Porte-fenêtre à Collioure (or The French Window in Collioure), painted by Henri Matisse in 1914.
- smarthistory.org henri-matisse-open-window-…In Henri Matisse’s Open Window, Collioure the casements of a large French window project toward us to reveal an explosion of brilliant Mediterranean color.
- thecollector.vercel.app what-are-henri-matisse-…The Open Window by Henri Matisse, 1905. ... The Open Window (1905) is one of Matisse’s earliest works highlighting his unconventional use of colors.
- nga.gov collection/highlights/matisse-open-window…Henri Matisse painted Open Window, Collioure in the summer of 1905, when he and André Derain worked together near the Spanish border.
- art-facts.com Open Window, Collioure by Henri Matisse – Top 8 FactsOpen Window, Collioure, a work that is also known as “The Open Window,” is a Fauvism painting that was completed in 1905. Henri Matisse in 1913.
- artchive.com artwork/the-open-window-henri-…“The Open Window” by Henri Matisse is a painting that exudes a sense of openness and tranquility through its depiction of a view seen from an interior space.
- pinterest.co.uk pin/henri-matisse-open-window-…Although the style implies a rapid or even slipshod painting process, Open Window, Collioure was carefully orchestrated in every aspect.
- singulart.com en/blog/2019/08/07/open-window-by-…Henri Matisse’s Open Window is a riotous explosion of color, showcasing the artist’s fauvist style.
- painting-planet.com open-window-by-henri-matisse/The woman at the window by Henri Matisse For the first time, Matisse arrived in Nice in 1917 and immediately fell in love with this city.
- metmuseum.org art/collection/search/846963Artist: Henri Matisse (French, Le Cateau-Cambrésis 1869–1954 Nice).