Henri Matisse

ellyneyr Frangagh (1869–1954)

She ellyneyr sooilley Frangagh va Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (31 Nollick 1869 – 3 Sauin 1954). Ta enney mie er er son yn ymmyd ren eh jeh daaghyn as y linneydeyrys flaaoil as bunneydagh v'echey. She linneyder, jantagh prentyn, as jallooder v'eh, agh she myr peinteyr t'eh ny share er enney.[1] Ta Matisse coontit dy mennick, goll rish Pablo Picasso, myr fer jeh ny h-ellyneyryn chur rish lhiassaghyn bun-chaghlaaee ayns ny h-ellynyn sooilley car ny jeihaghtyn leah jeh'n feedoo eash, as eh freggyrtagh er son lhiassaghyn mooarey scanshoil 'sy pheintal as 'sy jallooderys.[2][3][4][5]

Henri Matisse

Ennym ruggyree Henri Émile Benoît Matisse
Ruggit 31 Mee ny Nollick 1869
Le Cateau-Cambrésis, y Rank
Hooar baase 3 Mee Houney 1954
Nice, y Rank
Bun baaish baase najooragh (greim cree)
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Chur y daaghys jeean ayns e obbraghyn ren eh peintal eddyr 1900 as 1905 imraaghyn rish myr fer jeh ny Fauveyn (Frangish son "beishtyn feie"). Va ram jeh ny h-obbraghyn share echey crooit 'sy jeihaght lurg 1906, tra lhiassee eh mod gyere chur trimmid er cummaghyn rea as patternyn jesheenagh. Ayns 1917, darree eh dys fo-valley Nice er Côte d'Azur, as chur mod lhaggit yn obbyr echey car ny 1920yn moylley cremeydagh rish myr pohllder y tradishoon classicagh 'sy pheintal Rangagh.[6] Lurg 1930, ren eh doltey aashaghey ny s'trimmey jeh'n chummey. Tra chur yn aslaynt lhiettrimys er y pheintal echey, chroo eh corpane d'obbraghyn ayns mean y chollage pabyr giarit.

Chossyn e vainshteraght da er insh trome-cheayllagh ny daaghyn as y linneeaght, va taishbynit ayns corpane d'obbraghyn va jeant harrish lieh-cheead bleeaney, enney myr ard-er 'syn elleyn noa-emshiragh.[7]

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  1. Myers, Terry R. (Jerrey Souree–Luanistyn 2010). "Matisse-on-the-Move". The Brooklyn Rail.. 
  2. "Tate Modern: Matisse Picasso". Tate.org.uk. Feddynit magh er 13 Toshiaght Arree 2010.
  3. Adrian Searle (7 Boaldyn 2002). "Searle, Adrian, A momentous, tremendous exhibition, The Guardian, Jemayrnt 7 Boaldyn 2002", Guardian. Feddynit magh er 13 Toshiaght Arree 2010. 
  4. "Trachtman, Paul, Matisse & Picasso, Smithsonian, February 2003". Smithsonianmag.com. Feddynit magh er 13 Toshiaght Arree 2010.
  5. "Duchamp's urinal tops art survey", news.bbc.co.uk (1 Nollick 2004). Feddynit magh er 10 Nollick 2010. 
  6. Wattenmaker, Richard J.; Distel, Anne, et al. (1993). Great French Paintings from the Barnes Foundation. York Noa: Alfred A. Knopf. 0-679-40963-7. p. 272
  7. Magdalena Dabrowski Department of Nineteenth-Century, Modern, and Contemporary Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Source: Henri Matisse (1869–1954) | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Feddynit magh er 30 Mean Souree 2010.

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