The Open Window (Matisse)
The Open Window, also known as Open Window, Collioure, is a painting by Henri Matisse. The work, an oil on canvas, was painted in 1905 and exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in Paris the same year. It was bequeathed in 1998 by the estate of Mrs. John Hay Whitney to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.[1]
It is an example of the Fauvist style of painting that Matisse became famous for, and for which he was a leader, roughly between the years 1900–1909.[2] The Open Window depicts the view out the window of his apartment in Collioure, on the Southern coast of France. We see sailboats on the water, as viewed from Matisse's hotel window overlooking the harbour. He returned frequently to the theme of the open window in Paris and especially during the years in Nice and Etretat, and in his final years, particularly during the late 1940s.
Henri Matisse loved painting open windows and painted them throughout his career.[3]
See also
- List of works by Henri Matisse
- Window at Tangier
References
- ^ Image and text, National Gallery of Art, retrieved December 25, 2007
- ^ Jack D. Flam, Matisse on Art, paperback edition, 1978, E. P. Dutton, p.10, ISBN 0-525-47490-0
- ^ Gottlieb, Carla (1964). "The Role of the Window in the Art of Matisse". The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 22 (4): 393–423. doi:10.2307/427933. JSTOR 427933. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
External links
- Image of Open Window, Collioure, retrieved December 20, 2016
- Henri Matisse Art Posters
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- Landscape, the Pink Wall (1898)
- Academy Study of a Man (1900-1901)
- A Glimpse of Notre-Dame in the Late Afternoon (1902)
- Luxury, Calm and Pleasure (1904)
- The Green Stripe (1905)
- The Open Window (1905)
- Woman with a Hat (1905)
- View of Collioure (1905)
- Landscape at Collioure (1905)
- Le bonheur de vivre (1906)
- The Young Sailor II (1906)
- Self-Portrait in a Striped T-shirt (1906)
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- Blue Nude (Souvenir de Biskra) (1907)
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- Bathers with a Turtle (1908)
- Portrait of Greta Moll (1908)
- Dance (1910)
- Music (1910)
- Still Life with Geraniums (1910)
- The Red Studio (1911)
- The Conversation (1908–1912)
- Goldfish (1912)
- Zorah on the Terrace (1912)
- Window at Tangier (1912)
- Seated Riffian (1912)
- Arab Coffeehouse (1912–1913)
- View of Notre-Dame (1914)
- Woman on a High Stool (1914)
- The Yellow Curtain (1915)
- Bathers by a River (1917)
- The Painter and His Model (1917)
- The Music Lesson (1917)
- The Piano Lesson (1918)
- Odalisque with Raised Arms (1923)
- Yellow Odalisque (1926)
- The Dance II (1932)
- Purple Robe and Anemones (1937)
- Woman in a Purple Coat (1937)
- La Blouse Roumaine (1940)
- Annelies, White Tulips and Anemones (1944)
- Asia (1946)
- Young Woman in White on a Red Background (1946)
- The Knife Thrower (1947)
- Deux fillettes, fond jaune et rouge (1947)
- The Plum Blossoms (1948)
- Beasts of the Sea (1950)
- The Sorrows of the King (1952)
- Black Leaf on Green Background (1952)
- La Négresse (1952)
- The Snail (1953)
- The Boat (1953)
- The Back Series (1909–1930)
- Goldfish paintings and etchings (1912–1929)
- Blue Nudes (1952)
- Jazz (1947 book)
- Pierre Matisse (son)
- Paul Matisse (grandson)
- Sophie Matisse (great-granddaughter)
- Lydia Delectorskaya (model)
- Gustave Moreau (teacher)
- Fauvism
- An Essay on Matisse (1996 documentary)
- Matisse (crater)
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