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Pierre Henri Matisse 1928-2019
Pierre Henri Matisse 1928-2019
An heir of Fauvism - Pierre's grandfather Henri Matisse was a founding member of the Fauvist Movement in Paris in 1904. A group of modern artists the "Fauves" (meaning wild or unin...
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) (F & S II.22 - 31)
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) (F & S II.22 - 31)
Andy Warhol’s Marilyn series has become the pinnacle and most quintessential symbol of the Pop art movement. This exhibition has collated Warhol’s most recognisable series, display...
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) (F & S II.22 - 31) Available Works
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) (F & S II.22 - 31) Available Works
Andy Warhol’s Marilyn series has become the pinnacle and most quintessential symbol of the Pop art movement. This exhibition has collated Warhol’s most recognisable series, display...
Adolphe Wansart. The Spaniard
Adolphe Wansart. The Spaniard
KU Leuven. Glass slides art history. Université de Louvain, between 1839 and 1939. Photographer unknown. Added information on slide. Movement/Style: Expressionism (Brabant Fauvism)...
Glasskulptur
Glasskulptur
Title: Atlantis
Shape/color: Shake-shaped sculpture in blue with details in red and orange. A glass ball is located in the snail.
Technique/method: Pezzati technique/patchwork, blo...
Henri Matisse: Master of Line
Henri Matisse: Master of Line
Henri Matisse is known for Fauvism and as a founding figure in modern art. His intense colours and bold lines revolutionised painting and inspired future generations to experiment ...


