£45.00 GBP • Used
212 pp. Cloth with navy lettering to spine and board in pictorial jacket. Residue from previous price sticker to flap and crinkling to verso of jacket, possibly from a bit of damp. Bumping to tail...
Store: FosterBooks [View Items]
212 pp. Cloth with navy lettering to spine and board in pictorial jacket. Residue from previous price sticker to flap and crinkling to verso of jacket, possibly from a bit of damp. Bumping to tail of book's spine. Internally clean. Matisse's ancestors had been weavers for generations: textiles, a key to his visual imagination, were in his blood. Although he was to outgrow every other influence, textiles retained their power for him throughout his life. His studio in Nice was a treasure house of exotic Persian carpets, delicate Arab embroideries, richly hued African wall hangings, and any number of colourful cushions, curtains, costumes, patterned screens and backcloths. This sumptuously illustrated book - the catalogue of a groundbreaking exhibition at the Musee Matisse, Le Cateau-Cambresis; the Royal Academy of Arts, London; and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York - explores for the first time Matisse's relationship with the textiles that surrounded him from his earliest days. Charting how the fabrics he painted became the very fabric of his painting, specialist authors examine the ways in which Matisse used what he called his 'working library' of textiles to furnish, order and compose some of the twentieth century's most pioneering works of art. 1903973465
Product Info
ISBN: 1903973465
ISBN-13: 9781903973462
Publisher: Royal Academy of Arts 2004
Year: 2004
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
Seller Info
FosterBooks
Address: 183 Chiswick High Road London, London
Website: http://fosterbooks.co.uk
Country: United Kingdom