Matisse's drawing method can be understood well by looking at the works in the series


I searched for “Matisse drawing face” and found three pictures of the same model.



 The work on the left has an explanation:

 Henri Matisse (1869-1954), Étude pour la vierge "tête voilée"(Study for the Virgin "veiled head"). 


The drawings made for the lithograph are highly complete.

It must have been drawn with the same technique. 

When the size of the paper is the same, they look like Matisse used circles of the same size.


 








The faces look different in size.

But as the geometric shape they are made of the same circles.

Matisse was considered as a modern artist while maintaining a figurative image.

Being formal and being concrete are not contradictory.

A prerequisite is that the art form is structural.

The illustration-like works that have been popular recently are all lacking structural interest.

The art world is invaded by groups seeking rights and interests.

The essence of art is the image, and it is becoming completely free of monetary value as digital image.

 

 


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