Appreciating Matisse in Micro-classroom (4)

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Let children have the quality of discovering beauty and thinking independently.

Appreciation of Micro-Classroom Sharing on September 26th, 218 ~

Luxurious, Quiet and Happy was written by Matisse under the influence of Signac's new impressionism stippling (194), which was based on Baudelaire's poem "A Journey to the West Island": "There, everything was so beautiful and orderly.

? This painting shows Matisse's great creative ability as a color painter. The combination of pink, yellow and blue color points is full of happiness and joy. This painting earned him the reverence of many young painters.

。 At first, Matisse himself was not satisfied with the handling of the relationship between line and color in the painting Luxury, Quiet and Joy, but Gauguin's works prompted him to adopt a decorative style and use the combination of flat color areas separated by zigzag Arabic lines to solve the conflict between lines and colors. This achievement is even more obvious in his "Joy of Life" completed after 195. A group of oriental ladies are enjoying the joy of life at the charming seaside. There are a group of women dancing in a circle in the foreground, while the static posture of naked women in the close-up is in contrast.

? Matisse's tranquil work was created at the age of 34, and won considerable praise in the salon exhibition. This is one of the earliest works of Matisse's attempt at stippling, but his fascination with this technique of dividing monochromatic pigments into smaller areas only lasted for a short time. Although the perfection of painting is pointillism, it also has Matisse's own unique expression, one of which is the juxtaposition of gorgeous colors, purple and green that can be seen in the whole work.

? Distorted nude outlines, curved mountains and beach edges, deliberately drawn lines make the colors in the picture have a sense of rhythm. The woman stands in front of the beach with a triangular composition, while the yellow beach contrasts with the mountains, the green ocean and the blue-green sky.

On the screen of Open Windows, the wall only occupies a small part, and the window occupies a large area. The casement is wide open to the outside world, with flowerpots and vines on the balcony, and then the sky, the sea and ships. Interior walls and window sashes are made up of wide vertical bars with bright blue, green, purple and orange, while the outdoor world is made up of gorgeous decorative patterns with bright small strokes. The brush strokes spread from small green dots to wider reddish and white strokes, as well as the blue of sea and the sky.

The Woman in the Hat

The Woman in the Hat is an oil painting completed by French painter henri matisse in 195. The work depicts a woman in colorful clothes and a top hat. The woman in the painting is based on Matisse's wife. In 195, a group of young French painters, represented by Matisse, exhibited a batch of works in Paris Autumn Salon. Because of their bold colors and different from the traditional styles, their painting styles were called Fauvism.

? This is a portrait of Madame Matisse, which has been drastically abandoned in form, so it is more sensational than The Open Window. Pigments are spread indiscriminately on the picture, not only the background and hat, but also the face and appearance of this woman are outlined with bold green and vermilion strokes.