Still Life with Blue Tablecloth (1909) by Henri Matisse

Still Life with Blue Tablecloth - Henri Matisse - 1909

Artwork Information

TitleStill Life with Blue Tablecloth
ArtistHenri Matisse
Date1909
MediumOil on Canvas
Dimensions34 5/8 x 46 1/2" (88 x 118 cm)
Art MovementExpressionism
Current LocationHermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia
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About Still Life with Blue Tablecloth

Henri Matisse, a renowned French painter, completed “Still Life with Blue Tablecloth” in 1909. The painting is currently housed in the State Hermitage Museum and showcases Matisse’s signature style of bold colors and original draughtsmanship.

The focus of the composition is the blue tablecloth that dominates the foreground, while objects such as fruit and a vase are rendered minimally in bright colors. The painting represents an original, complete, harmonious panel that shows off Matisse’s skill in arranging shapes and forms.

While the still life depicted may not be characterized by object variety – a common feature of traditional still life paintings – it offers a refreshing take on the genre. The blue tablecloth serves as a foundation for showcasing bright colors and bold forms.

This masterpiece from Henri Matisse proves his mastery over color theory and innovative ways to present traditional subjects such as still life art. Through this artwork, people can appreciate how he showed his artistic style that revolutionized modern art forever.

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