Henri matisse is a very representative French painter in the art history of the 20th century. As a representative artist of painting movement and Fauvism in the early 20th century, he has been active in the art world for a long time. Until his death at the age of 84, Matisse devoted his life to exploring bright colors. His artistic creation still attracts countless art lovers and artists and continues to exert an important influence.
This exhibition is the first large-scale retrospective exhibition of Matisse held in Japan in the past 20 years. The exhibition was held with the assistance of Pompidou Art Center, which has the largest collection of Matisse in the world. In addition to Matisse's classic works, the exhibition also shows Matisse's sculptures, sketches, prints and paper-cut works.
Among them, Matisse's masterpieces in his later years: information about Vance Rose Church in southern France, Dawn and Luxury of Fauvism and Silence and Joy, which are called Matisse's early masterpieces, made their debut in Japan for the first time. In short, this is an exhibition that attracts people's attention, and it is also an excellent opportunity to know the artist's masterpieces.
Louvre art museum exhibition depicts love.
The exhibition shows many famous works of art from the Louvre. These works are all selected from the Louvre collection with the theme of "love". The exhibition tries to explain and unlock the fundamental emotion of human beings-"love" through works of art.
The exhibition is divided into four chapters to introduce the works from16th century to19th century, with a total collection of 74 famous paintings, including18th century famous French painter jean honore fragonard's masterpiece "Latch" and Franois Gerard's French neoclassical masterpiece "Cupid and Psyche". This exhibition will be held in Kyoto Kyocera Art Museum in June.
This exhibition is the first comprehensive introduction to temples in history. The immortal masterpiece "Five Hundred Arhats" created by Buddhist master Zhao Ming, who is known as the "painting sage" in Japan, will be made public for the first time after restoration. In addition, the exhibition also exhibited many precious cultural relics left by Ren Ying's rebel war, including giant Buddha statues, paintings and calligraphy.