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Matisse and decoration / John Klein
VerfasserKlein, John In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach John Klein
BeteiligteMatisse, Henri In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Henri Matisse
ErschienenNew Haven ; London : Yale University Press, 2018
Umfang271 Seiten ; 28 cm
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Literaturverzeichnis Seite 263 - 266
SchlagwörterMatisse, Henri In Wikipedia suchen nach Henri Matisse / Dekor In Wikipedia suchen nach Dekor / Geschichte 1935-1954 In Wikipedia suchen nach Geschichte 1935-1954 / Matisse, Henri In Wikipedia suchen nach Henri Matisse / Wandmalerei In Wikipedia suchen nach Wandmalerei / Glasmalerei In Wikipedia suchen nach Glasmalerei / Keramische Malerei In Wikipedia suchen nach Keramische Malerei / Teppich In Wikipedia suchen nach Teppich / Bildteppich In Wikipedia suchen nach Bildteppich / Stoff <Textilien> In Wikipedia suchen nach Stoff Textilien / Das Ornamentale In Wikipedia suchen nach Das Ornamentale
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Between 1935 and his death at midcentury, Henri Matisse (1869-1954) undertook many decorative projects and commissions. These include mural paintings, stained glass, ceramic tiles, lead crystal pieces, carpets, tapestries, fashion fabrics, and accessories--work that has received no significant treatment until now. By presenting a wealth of new insights and unpublished material, including from the artist's own correspondence, John Klein, an internationally acclaimed specialist in the art of Matisse, offers a richer and more balanced view of Matisse's ambitions and achievements in the often-neglected later phases of his career. Matisse designed many of these decorations in the innovative - and widely admired - medium of the paper cut-out, whose function and significance Klein reevaluates. Matisse and Decoration also opens a window onto the revival and promotion, following World War II, of traditional French decorative arts as part of France's renewed sense of cultural preeminence. For the first time, the idea of the decorative in Matisse's work and the actual decorations he designed for specific settings are integrated in one account, amounting to an understanding of this modern master's work that is simultaneously more nuanced and more comprehensive