Luxe, Calme et Volupté

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Luxe, Calme et Volupté is a 1904 Fauvist painting by Henri Matisse, celebrated for its vibrant colors and stylized depiction of a seaside idyll.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fauvist painting
painting
artHistoricalContext transition from Neo-Impressionism to Fauvism
brushwork short, separated strokes
collection Musée d'Orsay
collectionLocation Paris
colorPalette strong complementary contrasts
composition frieze-like arrangement of figures
countryOfOrigin France
creator Henri Matisse
creatorBirthName Henri Matisse
surface form: Henri Émile Benoît Matisse
creatorNationality French
depicts bathers
hills
idyllic leisure
nude figures
sailboat
sea
seaside scene
trees
exhibitionHistory Salon des Indépendants
surface form: Salon des Indépendants 1905
genre landscape painting
hasInfluenced early 20th-century avant-garde painting
hasSubject Arcadian idyll
harmony with nature
sensual pleasure
height 98.5 cm
inception 1904
inspiredBy Neo-Impressionism
Paul Signac
locationCreated Saint-Tropez
materialUsed oil paint
movement Fauvism
owner French state (partially)
surface form: French state
significance early masterpiece of Fauvism
key work in Matisse's development
style decorative composition
divisionist brushwork
stylized forms
surface canvas
titleLanguage French
titleSource poem "L'Invitation au voyage"
titleSourceAuthor Charles Baudelaire
titleTranslation Luxury, Calm and Pleasure
usesColor non-naturalistic colors
vibrant colors
width 118.5 cm

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