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Henriette, robe jaune — History & Facts
In Henriette, robe jaune, Henri Matisse presents a striking portrait of a woman dressed in a vibrant yellow gown. The background is filled with bold colors that enhance the figure's presence. The woman's expression is serene, and her pose is relaxed, suggesting a moment of quiet confidence.
Matisse's use of color creates a lively atmosphere around her. The painting is an oil on canvas, measuring approximately 73 x 92 cm. Matisse employs a flat application of color, typical of his modernist style, which emphasizes the two-dimensionality of the canvas. The brushwork is loose and expressive, allowing the colors to interact dynamically.
This technique contributes to the overall vibrancy of the piece. Henri Matisse was a leading figure in the Fauvism movement, known for his bold use of color. Henriette, robe jaune was painted around 1913, during a period when Matisse was exploring new ways to express emotion through color. An interesting fact about this work is that it reflects Matisse's interest in the female form and his ability to convey character through color and composition.
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