The Green Stripe

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The Green Stripe is a 1905 Fauvist portrait by Henri Matisse of his wife Amélie, notable for its bold use of a green line to divide and model the face.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fauvist painting
painting
artisticStyle Fauvism NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent 1905 Salon d'Automne NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement early Fauvist experiments in color
collection Statens Museum for Kunst NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
creator Henri Matisse NERFINISHED
creatorNationality French
depictedPerson Henri Matisse's wife
depictedPersonRelationshipToArtist wife
depictionType bust-length portrait
depicts Amélie Matisse NERFINISHED
Amélie Noellie Matisse NERFINISHED
Madame Matisse NERFINISHED
exhibitedAt Salon d'Automne 1905 NERFINISHED
genre portrait
hasColorProperty strong contrast between warm and cool tones
vivid complementary colors
hasSignificance iconic example of expressive color in modern art
key work in the development of Fauvism
hasWorkType easel painting
inception 1905
influencedBy Paul Gauguin NERFINISHED
Post-Impressionism NERFINISHED
Vincent van Gogh NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle English
French
locatedIn Copenhagen NERFINISHED
Denmark NERFINISHED
location Statens Museum for Kunst NERFINISHED
mainSubject Madame Matisse NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
medium oil on canvas
movement Fauvism NERFINISHED
notableFeature bold green vertical line dividing the face
expressive brushwork
non-naturalistic use of color
orientation vertical
partOf collection of Statens Museum for Kunst
support canvas
title La Raie Verte NERFINISHED
Portrait of Madame Matisse. The Green Line NERFINISHED
The Green Stripe NERFINISHED
usesColorAs means of modeling the face
structural element

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La Raie verte alternativeName The Green Stripe
The Green Line title The Green Stripe