Moving to Nice in 1917 to distance himself from wartime activity, Matisse, like other artists of the period, began working in the style recognized as the ‘return to order.’ Modern artists like Picasso ...
When Redemption House Fort Wayne first opened in 2012, a generous Fort Wayne art collector donated his collection to the ...
A Chicago tool & die manufacturer named Clem Caditz began collecting Matisse prints last spring. He bought armfuls of them, but what he really yearned for was a Matisse original. The hitch was ...
A painting bought for $50 at a New York barn sale is headed to auction and expected to fetch up to $200,000 after being ...
MoMA restored Henri Matisse's "Swimming Pool" ahead of a 2014 exhibition, but the cutout is now set to spend some protective ...
Inspired by Henri Matisse, these prints are as pretty as they are pared-back and they’re perfect for adding to an existing gallery wall. When it comes to creating a gallery wall, there are few ...
Image Henri Matisse’s painting “Still Life With a Chocolate Pot,” circa 1900.Credit...Succession H. Matisse/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Photo by Philadelphia Museum of Art ...
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Previous owner Annie Philbrick, who bought Bank Square Books in 2006 and recently moved to Washington state, announced in an email release that a sales agreement has been signed. Philbrick’s ...
What are the differences between cab types? A regular cab only has one row of seats and limited interior storage, while an extended cab has two rows of seats and also comes with small secondary ...
WAXAHACHIE, Texas — A signed Taylor Swift guitar destroyed by an Ellis County man is up for sale on eBay just days after a video of the destruction went viral. The incident, which has garnered ...
AD: Mt. Vesuvius erupts, burying the cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis and Stabiae, killing thousands. 1346: King David II of ...