In addition to being a formidable painter, Henri Matisse (1869– 1954) was a remarkable graphic artist, sculptor, printmaker, as well as a prolific letter writer. Following in the successful format of The World According to . . . series, this anthology of quotations unites Matisse's thoughts and artworks to construct a unique view of the world, as seen through the eyes of one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century.
Best known for his pioneering paintings and striking cutouts, Henri Matisse has captured the world's imagination as few other artists have. Covering topics ranging from fame (“An artist must never be . . . a prisoner of success”) to war and occupation (“I am infected with dread [. . .] hence work is hard, and unproductive.”), art (“All colors sing together; they have the essential force of a choir”), and work (“When you work to please other people, you achieve nothing.”) The World According to Matisse paints the picture of a life as lively as it was rich.
Louise Rogers Lalaurie
Thames & Hudson
Hardcover, 176 pages
ISBN 9780500029312