Matisse
The Books
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Matisse
The Books
The livre d’artiste, or “artist’s book,” is among the most prized in rare book collections. Henri Matisse (1869–1954) was one of the greatest artists to work in this genre, and he created his most important during a period of intense personal and physical suffering. Brimming with powerful themes and imagery, these works are crucial to understanding Matisse’s oeuvre.
With deftness and sensitivity, Louise Rogers Lalaurie reintroduces us to Matisse by considering how in each volume, Matisse constructed an intriguing dialogue between word and image. Examining this page-by-page interplay, translating key sequences, and discussing the books’ distinct themes and production histories, Lalaurie offers the thoughtful analysis these works deserve. Together Matisse’s artist books reveal his deep engagement with questions of beauty and truth; his faith; his perspectives on aging, loss, and inspiration; and his relationship to his critics, the French art establishment, and the women in his life. In addition, Lalaurie illuminates Matisse’s often misunderstood political affinities—though Matisse was vilified in his time for choosing to live in the collaborationist Vichy zone, his wartime books reveal a body of work that stands as a deeply personal statement of resistance.
Lavishly illustrated, Matisse: The Books showcases a rich group of underappreciated works and brings unprecedented clarity to a controversial period in the artist’s life.
With deftness and sensitivity, Louise Rogers Lalaurie reintroduces us to Matisse by considering how in each volume, Matisse constructed an intriguing dialogue between word and image. Examining this page-by-page interplay, translating key sequences, and discussing the books’ distinct themes and production histories, Lalaurie offers the thoughtful analysis these works deserve. Together Matisse’s artist books reveal his deep engagement with questions of beauty and truth; his faith; his perspectives on aging, loss, and inspiration; and his relationship to his critics, the French art establishment, and the women in his life. In addition, Lalaurie illuminates Matisse’s often misunderstood political affinities—though Matisse was vilified in his time for choosing to live in the collaborationist Vichy zone, his wartime books reveal a body of work that stands as a deeply personal statement of resistance.
Lavishly illustrated, Matisse: The Books showcases a rich group of underappreciated works and brings unprecedented clarity to a controversial period in the artist’s life.
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320 pages | 350 color plates | 12-1/2 x 10-3/8 | © 2020
Art: Art--Biography, Art--General Studies, European Art
Literature and Literary Criticism: General Criticism and Critical Theory
Reviews
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Selection & Chronology
Chapter One POÉSIES DE STÉPHANE MALLARMÉ 1930–1932
Chapter Two DESSINS, THÈMES ET VARIATIONS, 1941–43
Chapter Three FLORILÈGE DES AMOURS DE RONSARD 1941–1948
Chapter Four POÈMES DE CHARLES D’ORLÉANS 1942–1950
Chapter Five PASIPHAÉ & CHANT DE MINOS 1937–1944
Chapter Six LES FLEURS DU MAL 1939–1947
Chapter Seven LETTRES PORTUGAISES 1945–1946
Chapter Eight JAZZ 1941–1947
Conclusion
Notes
Further Reading
List of Illustrations
Index
Introduction
Selection & Chronology
Chapter One POÉSIES DE STÉPHANE MALLARMÉ 1930–1932
Chapter Two DESSINS, THÈMES ET VARIATIONS, 1941–43
Chapter Three FLORILÈGE DES AMOURS DE RONSARD 1941–1948
Chapter Four POÈMES DE CHARLES D’ORLÉANS 1942–1950
Chapter Five PASIPHAÉ & CHANT DE MINOS 1937–1944
Chapter Six LES FLEURS DU MAL 1939–1947
Chapter Seven LETTRES PORTUGAISES 1945–1946
Chapter Eight JAZZ 1941–1947
Conclusion
Notes
Further Reading
List of Illustrations
Index
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