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Still Life (11)
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Henri Matisse's “Still Life (11)” stands as a testament to the transformative power of color within Cubist principles. Painted in 1905, this artwork isn’t merely an arrangement of objects; it’s a deliberate exploration of perception and emotion—a cornerstone of Matisse’s contribution to the burgeoning avant-garde movement.
The painting presents a deceptively simple tableau: a bottle dominates the right side, flanked by two apples – one positioned centrally and another slightly to its left. Beneath rests a bowl, anchoring the scene at the top-left corner, while a cup occupies space in the middle ground. Complementing these forms are an orange and a banana strategically placed on the table’s edge, creating visual balance.
“Still Life (11)” emerged during Matisse's pivotal period as a leader of Fauvist art—a movement characterized by unrestrained use of color, rejecting naturalistic representation in favor of expressive hues. Influenced by Symbolist painters like Gustave Moreau and Edvard Munch, Matisse sought to convey emotion directly through pigment, bypassing the conventions of academic painting.
The deliberate selection of objects—the bottle, apples, bowl, cup, orange, banana—holds symbolic significance beyond their visual appeal. They represent not just tangible items but also concepts of ripeness, abundance, and domestic tranquility. Matisse’s masterful manipulation of color imbues the scene with warmth and vibrancy, inviting contemplation on beauty and sensory experience. As evidenced by reproductions at institutions like The National Gallery of Art, “Still Life (11)” continues to inspire awe and admiration for its innovative aesthetic.
Like ‘The Packet of Tobacco,’ Matisse’s exploration into geometric abstraction and color theory solidified his legacy as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. You can find more information about Henri Matisse's artistic journey at Henri Matisse.
1869 - 1954 , Francuska