Portrait of Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse

Fauvist painter

Modern influential 115 sayings

Sayings by Henri Matisse

I have always considered drawing not as an exercise of skill but as a means of expressing innermost feelings.

Unknown — Attributed, emphasizing the emotional depth of drawing.
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The role of the artist is to ask questions, not to answer them.

Unknown — Attributed, a less common but thought-provoking statement about art's purpose.
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My models, you see, are not there to be admired, but to be interpreted.

Unknown — Attributed, reinforcing his artistic interpretation over simple depiction.
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I want to reach that state of condensation of sensations which constitutes a picture.

Unknown — Attributed, describing his goal of distilling emotions into art.
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I have always felt that the true value of an artist is in his sincerity.

Unknown — Attributed, emphasizing authenticity in artistic expression.
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Painting is not for me a matter of reproducing reality, but of transcribing my emotion.

Unknown — Attributed, a concise summary of his artistic philosophy.
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I've been forty years discovering that the queen of all colors is black.

Not specified — Statement on the importance of black in painting.
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You can't help getting old, but you can help becoming old.

Not specified — Insightful remark on aging.
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I wouldn't mind turning into a vermilion goldfish.

Not specified — Whimsical personal thought.
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When I put a green, it is not grass. When I put a blue, it is not the sky.

Not specified — Defiant statement about non-representational color.
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Never ruin a good painting with the truth.

Not specified — Provocative statement on artistic truth versus realism.
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It has bothered me all my life that I do not paint like everybody else.

Not specified — Subtle complaint from a unique artist.
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A thimbleful of red is redder than a bucketful.

Not specified — Insightful and paradoxical statement about color intensity.
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I am against ease. If one leaves the possibilities of getting a pension from the government for painting, to all the people who want to paint, all the Sunday painters will seize a brush. That is impossible. It is necessary that there be a straining.

1946 — Interview discussing the challenges of being an artist and 'Sunday painters'.
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

It is evident that in order to make good artists it is necessary that they not eat too well.

1946 — Interview discussing the formation of artistic character.
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Why should I be like a rag-picker in society?

1946 — Interview, expressing desire for artistic purpose.
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A young woman has young claws, well sharpened. If she has character, that is. And if she hasn't so much the worse for you.

Not specified — Observation about women.
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My curves are not crazy.

Not specified — Defensive statement about his abstract forms.
General Confirmed

I remember our meeting at the Prado Museum and seeing you copying a large [El] Gréco placed on the right hand side of the room.

1950 — From a letter to Hungarian painter Vilmos Perlrott-Csaba.
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I have always tried to hide my own efforts and wished my works to have the lightness and joyousness of a springtime which never lets anyone suspect the labors that it has cost.

1948 (from a letter to Henry Clifford) — Statement on his artistic process and desired effect.
Self-Deprecating Confirmed
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