Henri Matisse

Les Quatre Rosaces aux motifs bleus [The Four Rosettes with blue motifs]

Les Quatre Rosaces aux motifs bleus [The Four Rosettes with blue motifs] by Henri Matisse

Artwork Detail

Henri Matisse almost exclusively made paper cut-outs in the late 1940s. Using scissors to cut painted pieces of paper into shapes of varying sizes and colours, he would arrange the resulting forms into vibrant, decorative compositions. Initially a design for a book, this work contains four rosettes that float on a vibrant ground of cadmium yellow. Although the three pieces of blue paper on the central vertical axis evoke a human figure, their eccentric outlines make them visually ambiguous and somewhat indecipherable. Through the radical process of using scissors to ‘draw directly in colour’, Matisse in his cut-outs achieved what he termed a ‘distillation of form’, transforming objects into ‘signs’ that only obliquely resemble the things they reference. To make his cut-outs even more visually dynamic, Matisse would exploit the contrasts created by complementary colour, juxtaposing yellows with purples, oranges with blues, and blacks with luminous whites.

− 2024

Title
Les Quatre Rosaces aux motifs bleus [The Four Rosettes with blue motifs]
Artist/creator
Henri Matisse
Production date
1949-1950
Medium
gouache on cut paper pasted on paper support and mounted on canvas
Dimensions
369 x 547 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Julian and Josie Robertson through the Auckland Art Gallery Foundation, 2023
Accession no
2023/6/6
Other ID
X2009/12/6 Former Exhibition Number
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
International Art
Display status
Not on display

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