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Trivia Tuesday – The Color of the Earth ... Question: What famous museum hung Matisse’s ‘Le Bateau’ upside-down for 47 days before an art student noticed the error?
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Stays in his studio at Bateau-Lavoir, 13, rue Ravignan in Paris. ... Partially spurred on by Matisse's Bonheur de vivre, Picasso begins sketches intended for a monumental figure composition of sailors going to a bordello.
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picasso.shsu.edu/index.php?view=BioIndex&year=1907
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In his studio at Bateau-Lavoir, 13, rue Ravignan in Paris, no longer paints 'harlequins' (cf. he had ended in 1905 with a La mort d'arlequin [OPP.06:002], preferring horseback riders and youths who occupy arcadian landscapes in the spirit of both Gauguin and Puvis ... Matisse first exhibits his 6 x 8 foot untraditional,
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picasso.shsu.edu/index.php?view=BioIndex&year=1906
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De plus Matisse habite rive droite et Picasso à Montmartre, au Bateau-Lavoir. ... Grâce à H-P Roché, l'auteur de Jules et Jim, qui habitait au Bateau-Lavoir les Stein rencontrent le jeune Picasso. Entre Eux et lui, c'est le coup de foudre. Les Stein achètent de nombreux tableaux pour un total de 800 francs.
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www.cineclubdecaen.com/peinture/expositions/matissepica...
www.cineclubdecaen.com/peinture/expositions/matissepicasso.htm
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This exhibition will present the first encounter of the works of Henri Matisse and Auguste Rodin, the dominant masters of modern painting and sculpture in the early decades of the 20th century.
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Green Stripe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Green Line ( La Raie Verte ) also known as The Green Stripe or Mme Matisse , is a portrait of Henri Matisse's wife, Amélie Noellie Matisse-Parayre. He painted it in 1905, just prior to su...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Stripe
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Le Bateau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Le Bateau is a paper-cut from 1953 by Henri Matisse. The picture is composed from pieces of paper cut out of sheets painted with gouache, and was created during the last years of Matisse's life. L...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Bateau
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Henri Matisse, Le Bateau, color lithograph, 1958. Upside Down Version ... The work, Le Bateau by Matisse, hung upside down for 47 days in the Museum of Modern Art exhibition The Last Works of Henri Matisse. It was uprighted after Genevieve Habert, a Wall Street stockbroker, noticed the mistake.
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www.theapesheet.com/archivefive/newart2.html
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In 1961, Henri Matisse's painting Le Bateau hung upside down in New York's Museum of Modern Art. It remained upside down for forty-one days until someone noticed. It's estimated nearly 116,000 people passed in front of the painting before the error was noted.
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fusionanomaly.net/lebateaubyhenrimatisse.html
fusionanomaly.net/lebateaubyhenrimatisse.html
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