Matisse Et La Couleur Des Tissus

9782070117888
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"Color exists in itself, possesses a beauty of its own", wrote Matisse, born in Cateau-Cambrésis, the textile country from which his family - weavers from father to son - originated. He spent the first twenty years of his youth among the looms that produced the most luxurious fabrics for Parisian haute couture and Lyon's silk industry. This culture of decorative pattern and color would nourish his painting, and from the end of the 19th century would enable him to wield the liberation of color.

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Publication Year
2004
Technical specification
Auteurs : Ann Dumas, Jack Flam, Rémi Labrusse, Dominique Szymusiak, Kathleen Brunner
Dimensions
25,9 x 28,7 x 2,5 cm
Number of Pages
215
EAN
9782070117888