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Grades 7-12 Pre-gallery visit activities Meet the Artist: Henri Matisse

Grades 7-12 Pre-gallery visit activities Meet the Artist: Henri Matisse. Warm up questions. Who was Henri Matisse?. What do you already know about the artist?. What would you like to find out about the artist or his work?. Map of France. Meet Mr. Matisse!. Le Cateau-Cambrésis

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Grades 7-12 Pre-gallery visit activities Meet the Artist: Henri Matisse

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  1. Grades 7-12 Pre-gallery visit activities Meet the Artist: Henri Matisse

  2. Warm up questions Who was Henri Matisse? What do you already know about the artist? What would you like to find out about the artist or his work?

  3. Map of France Meet Mr. Matisse! Le Cateau-Cambrésis Where I was born in 1869 Nice Where I lived until 1954 Bonjour, les étudiants! Let’s explore some of my artwork together before your visit to the AGA! I am a French painter, printmaker, sculptor and designer. I’m just kidding… My name is Henri Matisse. Nice to meet you!

  4. Bright colours,bold patterns What do you see in this painting? When I first started painting like this, people called me a fauve, a French word meaning wild beast! Why do you think I used so many colours? What does it remind you of? Woman in a Purple Coat, 1937

  5. Simple Lines Nadia with a Serious Expression, 1948 Nadia with Pointed Chin, 1948 Nadia in sharp profile, 1948 In my prints, I preferred to use black and white over colour! Why do you think I chose to do this? I liked to use the fewest lines possible to capture a facial expression! What types of line do you see?

  6. Gouache Cut-outs The Funeral of Pierrot from Jazz, 1947 Towards the end of my life, I started making gouache cut-outs…my scissors were doing the drawing! How is it different from the paintings and prints you just saw? I hope you enjoy my exhibition at the Art Gallery of Alberta! How do you think this work of art was made? What is happening in this work of art?

  7. Image Sources Henri Matisse Nadia in sharp profile, (Nadia au profil aigu) 1948 Lift-ground aquatint 435 x 348 mm. Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation Duthuit 810 Henri Matisse Femme au manteau violet (Woman in a Purple Coat) 1937 Oil on canvas 37 7/8 x 25 11/16 in. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Henri Matisse Nadia with a Serious Expression (Nadia au regard serieux), 1948 Lift-ground aquatint 345 x 278 mm. Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation Duthuit 793 Henri Matisse, French, 1869-1954 The Funeral of Pierrot from Jazz, 1947 Color stencil (pochoir), 420 x 324 mm. (16 9/16 x 12 3/4 in.) The Baltimore Museum of Art: The Cone Collection, formed by Dr. Claribel Cone and Miss Etta Cone of Baltimore, Maryland BMA Henri Matisse Nadia with Pointed Chin (Nadia au menton pointu), 1948 Lift-ground aquatint Sheet: 660 x 500 mm. Plate: Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation Collection: Promised gift to the Baltimore Museum of Art R.16714.33

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