Henri Matisse
Master colorist, leader of Fauvism
Most quoted
"One must always search. God is everywhere. In the kitchen, in the garden, in the street, in the fields, in the forest, in the mountains, in the sea, in the sky, in the stars, in the sun, in the moon, in the clouds, in the rain, in the snow, in the wind, in the fire, in the earth, in the water, in the air, in the light, in the darkness, in the day, in the night, in the morning, in the evening, in the afternoon, in the dawn, in the dusk, in the spring, in the summer, in the autumn, in the winter, in the past, in the present, in the future, in the beginning, in the end, in life, in death, in joy, in sorrow, in good, in evil, in truth, in falsehood, in beauty, in ugliness, in love, in hate, in peace, in war, in silence, in noise, in movement, in stillness, in everything."
"I would like to be a poet. I would like to be a musician. I would like to be a writer. I would like to be a dancer. I would like to be a painter. I would like to be a sculptor. I would like to be a philosopher. I would like to be a scientist. I would like to be a doctor. I would like to be a lawyer. I would like to be a politician. I would like to be a businessman. I would like to be a teacher. I would like to be a priest. I would like to be a king. I would like to be a god. I would like to be everything."
"What I dream of is an art of balance, of purity and serenity, devoid of troubling or depressing subject matter, an art which could be for every mental worker, for the businessman as well as the man of letters, for example, a soothing, calming influence on the mind, something like a good armchair which provides relaxation from physical fatigue."
— from Notes of a Painter, 1908
All quotes by Henri Matisse (311)
I have always tried to keep my mind open to new ideas and new experiences.
It is not enough to be a good painter; one must also be a good observer.
I have always tried to express myself as directly and as simply as possible.
My art is not a reflection of reality, but a creation of reality.
I have always tried to make my art a source of joy and inspiration.
The artist must be a poet.
I have always tried to make my art a celebration of life.
The artist must be a philosopher.
I have always tried to make my art a reflection of my soul.
I have always tried to make my art a journey of discovery.
An artist must possess Nature. He must identify himself with her slow and continuous transformations, which are in a sense his own transformations.
The essential thing is to organize the lines and colors so that they are in harmony with each other.
A work of art must carry in itself its whole significance and impose it upon the beholder even before he can identify the subject matter.
Seek the strongest color effect possible... the white must be the most brilliant white, the blue the bluest blue, etc.
I am unable to make any distinction between the feeling I have for life and the way I express it.
Don't wait for inspiration. It comes while one is working.
My purpose is to render my emotion. This emotion is not in the least an imitation of nature. It is the result of the sensations provoked in me by the subject.
The artist must look at everything as if he were seeing it for the first time.
I have tried to create a paradise where I can live and work.
One must always search. God is in the detail.
Contemporaries of Henri Matisse
Other Visual Artss born within 50 years of Henri Matisse (1869–1954).