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 would like to be able to make a painting that is like a bouquet of flowers.
My advice to students: Do not try to be original. Do not try to be modern. Do not try to be different. Just try to be good.
From the moment I hold a pencil, I am in a state of grace.
I have always considered drawing as the essential basis of painting.
I believe that the best way to learn to paint is to paint.
What interests me most is neither still life nor landscape, but the human figure.
I have never been afraid of colors.
To see is itself a creative act, and requires an effort.
My line is not a drawing of the contour; it is a drawing of the emotion.
I am not a slave to the model, but I am not afraid to use it.
The goal of painting is not to reproduce reality, but to create a new reality.
I have always tried to achieve a certain lightness in my work, a certain joy.
The artist must have a clear vision of what he wants to achieve.
I want to paint in such a way that when one looks at my pictures, one feels a sense of well-being.
The artist is a kind of sponge; he absorbs everything around him.
I believe that art should be accessible to everyone.
Simplicity is not an end in art, but one arrives at it as one approaches the meaning of things.
I am still learning. I will always be learning.
The light of the south is very strong, it makes everything very clear, very precise.
I have always loved the decorative arts.
Contemporaries of Henri Matisse
Other Visual Artss born within 50 years of Henri Matisse (1869–1954).