Abstraction: Henri Matisse

On this page we see that Matisse began his career in the late 19th-early 20th century with a fairly traditional approach, but gradually progressed to a more "abstract" art in which color and space could be altered freely according to his own desires.


On this page we see that Matisse began his career in the late 19th-early 20th century with a fairly traditional approach (as seen in this image), but gradually progressed to a more "abstract"; art in which color and space could be altered freely according to his own desires.





In this set we see that Matisse began his career in the late 19th-early 20th century with a fairly traditional approach, but gradually progressed to a more"abstract" art in which color and space could be altered freely according to his own desires (as seen in the color here).




In this set we see that Matisse began his career in the late 19th-early 20th century with a fairly traditional approach, but gradually progressed to a more "abstract" art in which color, space, and form could be altered freely according to his own desires (as seen here).




In this set we see that Matisse began his career in the late 19th-early 20th century with a fairly traditional approach, but gradually progressed to a more "abstract" art in which color, space, and form could be altered freely according to his own desires (as seen here).