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  1. L'Académie Matisse est une école d'art fondée par le peintre Henri Matisse et active entre 1908 et 1910. Historique. Fondée par le peintre Henri Matisse, l'école est installée rue de Sèvres puis boulevard des Invalides.

  2. 24 de mar. de 2021 · Academie Matisse opened in January 1908. Matisse and his students, 1909. Matisse amongst his students, 1909. Attending “Academie Matisse” was a unique experience from the other painting schools in Paris.

  3. Opens the Académie Matisse which welcomes over a hundred students until 1911. Publishes Notes of a Painter, a foundational theoretical statement, translated and disseminated throughout Europe. First solo exhibition in New York at the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession.

  4. His friends organized and financed the Académie Matisse in Paris, a private and non-commercial school in which Matisse instructed young artists. It operated from 1907 until 1911. The initiative for the academy came from the Steins and the Dômiers , with the involvement of Hans Purrmann , Patrick Henry Bruce , and Sarah Stein .

  5. There are not many who do not know the name of Henri Matisse, the "wild man" of the avantgarde and possibly the greatest modern art innovator of the 20th century. However less known is that during his early forties, Matisse taught students for three years between January 1908 and 1911.

  6. In 1891, he moved to Paris to study art and followed the traditional nineteenth-century academic path, first at the Académie Julian (winter 1891–92, under the conservative William-Adolphe Bouguereau), and then at the École des Beaux-Arts (1892, under the Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau).

  7. Matisse and Cézanne seem to have had equal sway over the pupils. The show features a number of carefully painted and expressive figural compositions. Henrik Sørenson's Portrait of Jean Heiberg Paris (1909), was obviously inspired by Cézanne's early palette-knife paintings.