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Henri Matisse is a leading figure of modern art and one of the most significant colourists of all time. In a career spanning over half a century, Matisse made a large body of work encompassing drawing, painting, sculpture and ceramics. After 1948 he was prevented from painting by ill health but, although confined to bed, he produced a number of works known as the 'cut-outs'. These were made by cutting or tearing shapes from painted paper. This concise book, written by Juliette Rizzi, Assistant Curator at Tate Modern, is the perfect introduction to the life and work of this artist and modern master.

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Henri Matisse

Juliette Rizzi

Tate Introductions Tate Publishing

Contents

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Full page image (Portrait of Henri Matisse)

Henri Matisse

A box of colours

What I am after, above all, is expression.1

Henri-Émile-Benoît Matisse was born on 31 December 1869 in the textile town of Le Cateau-Cambrésis, in the Picardy region of France. His father, Émile Hippolyte Henri Matisse, came from a family of weavers, and his mother, Anna Héloïse Gérard, was the daughter of a tanner. Henri was the eldest of three brothers, one of whom died at the age of two. Soon after Henri was born, the family moved to Bohain-en-Vermandois, a small town twelve miles from his birthplace. There the family opened a store from which Matisse’s father mainly sold grain and seeds, but from which his mother also sold house paint and mixing pigments, and advised clients on colours and decorative styles. Throughout childhood, Matisse suffered frequent bouts of intestinal trouble which left him weak and incapacitated for weeks on end, and these, it is believed, may have been brought on by his anxiety over the prospect of having to take over the family business. He later reflected,‘I was a child with my head in the clouds’.2

From 1882 to 1887, after attending the Collège de Saint-Quentin, Matisse studied classics at the Lycée Henri Martin in the same town, and in 1887 was sent to Paris to study law. He passed his law examinations in August 1888 and returned to Bohain, and in 1889 started to work as a clerk in a law office in Saint-Quentin. Then came a pivotal moment; when an acute attack of appendicitis forced him to convalesce at his parents’ house for several months, his mother gave him a paintbox to relieve his boredom. Having spent his childhood on the great Flanders plain, in a society offering ‘little imaginative outlet beyond its fairs, the occasional travelling circus and games of knights-on-horseback’,3 it was only now that his interest in painting began and grew. Matisse himself identified this as the period in which his dedication to art began.

Before, I had no interest in anything. I felt a great indifference to everything they tried to make me do. From the moment I held the box of colours in my hand, I knew this was my life. Like an animal that plunges headlong towards what it loves, I dived in, to the understandable despair of my father … It was a tremendous attraction, a sort of Paradise Found in which I was completely free, alone, at peace.4

He began by buying an instructional handbook called CompleteManual of Painting in Oils by Frédéric Goupil, and in the summer of 1890 produced his first painting, Still Lifewith Books (Musée Matisse, Nice), later renamed My First Painting. After his recovery, Matisse started to work for Maître Derieux, a lawyer in Saint-Quentin, but continued to pursue his new-found interest in painting and drawing. He enrolled in a free art school where, by attending classes early in the morning, he learned how to draw and paint.