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About Henri Matisse
"La Tristesse du roi"
1952 gouache, cut-out papers
Centre Pompidou
Henri Matisse (1869→1954) was a French artist known for his vibrant use of color and bold, expressive shapes. A leading figure of the Fauvism movement, Matisse's work broke away from traditional representation, using vivid hues to convey emotion rather than realism.