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Page 1: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Fauvism & Cubism

Page 2: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

“All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.”

Henri Matisse (French 1869-1954) Notes of a Painter, 1908

Self Portrait (Fauve style), 1906 and photo portrait at time of marriage, 1898

Page 3: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Matisse, Standing Nude Model, 1892 at École des Beaux Arts as student of Adolphe-William Bouguereau (1825-1905)

Bouguereau, Nymphs andSatyr, 1873

Page 4: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

(left) Matisse, Nude in Studio, 1899 ( Impressionist and Pointillist style)(center) Auguste Renoir, Nude in the Sunlight, 1876 (Impressionist)

(right) Georges Seurat, Standing Model (study for Les Poseuses),1886-87 (Pointillist)

Detail of Standing Modelshowing Seurat’sPointillist application of paint

Page 5: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse, Luxe, Calme et Volupté, 1904-5. Title is a line from Charles Baudelaire’s poem, Invitation to the Voyage(right) Paul Signac, Sainte Tropez, c.1904, Neo-Impressionist/Pointillist style

Page 6: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Titian (or Giorgione), Concert Champêtre, 1510 (top left); Manet, Déjeuner sur L’Herbe, 1863 (bottom left); Cézanne, Three Bathers, 1879-82, purchased

by Matisse in 1899Western tradition of nudes in a landscape: Eden pre-lapsarian

Page 7: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse, Woman with a Hat (Madame Matisse), 1904-5, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. “Color was not given to us in order that we should imitate Nature. It was given to us so that we can express our own emotions.” (Matisse)

“arbitrary” vs. “local” color

Page 8: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse, Joy of Life, 1905-6

“I was 35 then. Today I am 82. I have not changed because all this time I have looked for the same things….I have attained a form filtered to its essentials, and of the object which I used to present the complexity of space, I have preserved a sign which is sufficient, and which is necessary to make the object exist in its own form and in the totality for which I conceived it.“

Page 9: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Agostino Carracci (Italian 1557-1602), Reciprocal Love, 1600 : a source for Matisse, Joy of Life, 1905

Page 10: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Les Fauves (clockwise from upper left) Matisse, Portrait of Derain, 1905; André Derain, Portrait of Vlaminck, 1905; Maurice de Vlaminck, Portrait of Derain; André

Derain, Portrait of Matisse, 1905

Page 11: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

HENRI MATISSE, Red Room (Harmony in Red), 1908–1909. Oil on canvas, approx. 5’ 11” x 8’ 1”. State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.

Page 12: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Pablo Picasso (Spanish Cubist Painter and Sculptor, 1881-1973) Portrait of the Artist’s Mother, 1896

Picasso is 15 years old. What people regard as premature genius is the genius of childhood.…

So far as I am concerned, I did not have that genius. My first drawings could never have been shown at an exhibition of children’s drawings. I lacked the clumsiness of a child, his naiveté. I made academic drawings at the age of seven, the minute precision of which frightened me.”

Picasso

Self-Portrait, 1896

Page 13: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Picasso, Le Moulin de la Galette, 1900, oil, 35 x 46”(right top) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, At the Moulin Rouge, 1892/1895, oil, 49 x 56”

Page 14: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Picasso, La Vie, 1903, 6’5” x 4’2” (“Blue Period” Symbolism)Gauguin, Where Do We Come From, What Are We? Where Are We Going? 1897-98

Page 15: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Picasso, Family of Saltimbanques, 1905, oil on canvas, 84 x 90”Masterpiece of the “Harlequin” period - Post-Impressionist

Page 16: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

http://www.english.upenn.edu/~jenglish/Courses/Spring02/104/steinpicasso.html

Picasso, Portrait of Gertrude Stein, oil on canvas,1906, 39 x 32” Bequest of Gertrude Stein, 1946, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

After more than 80 sittings: “I can’t see you any longer when I look.”

Stein with portrait, 1922

Page 17: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Iberian stone relief showing facial structure of 1906 portraits

Picasso, Self-Portrait, 1906Detail, Gertrude Stein, 1906

Page 18: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Picasso, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, June-July 1907, oil on canvas, 8' x 7' 8"

Museum of Modern Art,New York

Page 19: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Matisse’s, Joy of Life, 1905-06 compared with Picasso’s Demoiselles, 1907

Edenic versus post-Edenic

Page 20: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Picasso, Studies for Les Demoiselles D'Avignon, spring, 1907 (left) oil on canvas, 7 1/2 x 8“

(right) watercolor

Page 21: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Transformative influence of African tribal sculpture Picasso’s epiphany in June 1907 at the ethnographic museum in Paris

Braque: “It is as if someone had drunk kerosene to spit fire."

“My first exorcism painting….

For me the masks were not just sculptures. They were magical objects...intercessors...against everything - against unknown threatening spirits....They were weapons . . . to keep people from being ruled by spirits. To help them free themselves. . . . If we give a form to these spirits we become free."

Page 22: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

“Fathers” of Cubism: (right) Picasso in Paris studio with Caledonian figures, 1908(left) Braque in Paris studio with African masks, 1911

Page 23: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Braque, Houses at L’Estaque, August 1908, oil on canvas, 28 x 23”painted after his Large Nude

(right) Paul Cézanne, The Bay from L’Estaque, oil on canvas, 31 x 38”, 1886Braque’s evolving Cézannism. Fauve palette has disappeared.

Matisse disapproves of Braque’s“little cubes,” and, as jurist for the Salon D’Automne, rejects Braque’s paintings.Cubism is named.

Picasso and Braque begin to see each other daily. Studios are minutes apart.

Page 24: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

(left) Picasso, Ma Jolie (Woman with a Guitar), winter 1911-12, 40 x 26”(right) Braque, The Portuguese (The Emigrant), autumn 1911- early 1912, 46 x 32”

Braques introduces stencil-type letters

Page 25: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

(left) Braque’s only documented paper sculpture, photographed in 1914

(right) Wall arrangement in Picasso’s studio, November-December 1912. Picasso’s cardboard guitar generated the concept of the papiers collés around it

Page 26: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Picasso, Maquette for Guitar, October 1912, cardboard, string and wire(right) Grebo mask owned by Picasso

“You’ll see. I’m going to hold on to the Guitar, but I shall sell its plan. Everyone will be able to make it himself.”

Picasso to André Salmon

Page 27: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

(left) Picasso, Guitar, Sheet Music and Glass, charcoal and papier collé, November 1912

(right) Braque, Fruit Dish and Glass, charcoal and papier collé, September 1912

“LA BATAILLE S’EST ENGAGÉ”: “I have to admit, that after having made the papier collé I felt a great shock, and it was an even greater shock for PicassoWhen I showed it to him” Braques

Page 28: Fauvism & Cubism. “All artists bear the imprint of their time, but the great artists are those in which this stamp is most deeply impressed.” Henri Matisse

Picasso, Still life With Chair Caning, May 1912, 11 x 14”collage of oil, oil cloth, pasted paper on oval canvas surrounded by rope.

First Cubist collage